Tag: beach

  • Balevullin Beach

    Going for a walk or a surf on Balevullin beach, Isle of Tiree

    One last walk on a beach in Tiree before we leave for Islay – and we start this walk with a view of one of the two hills in Tiree.

    Going for a walk or a surf on Balevullin beach, Isle of Tiree

    Going for a walk or a surf on Balevullin beach, Isle of Tiree

    Balevullin Beach is a surfer´s beach, there is even hut where you can rent all different kinds of boards to enjoy the waves.

    Going for a walk or a surf on Balevullin beach, Isle of Tiree

    Going for a walk or a surf on Balevullin beach, Isle of Tiree

    Going for a walk or a surf on Balevullin beach, Isle of Tiree

    By Tiree, see you in one year!

  • The Maze

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    Another, another beach – let´s go for a very long walk on the Maze: endless sands, rocks and the clearest water.

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of TirreeA walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

    A walk on the beach - Balevullin Beach in the Isle of Tirree

  • Hynish

    Visiting Hynish in Tiree, Scotland

    The reason Hynish exits lies 11 miles further out in the sea – the Skerryvoe Lighthouse, which I visited one year later one, in 2023. (Little spoiler)

    Visiting Hynish in Tiree, Scotland

    The buildings at Hynish were started in 1837 and comprised a dock, workshops and lodgings for those involved in the building of the Skerryvore Lighthouse.

    Over 80 stonemasons worked here precisely shaping over 4,300 blocks used in the building of the lighthouse. In 1842 the Skerryvore Lighthouse was completed and in the following year the Hynish pier was extended to allow the lighthouse vessel to berth. (Isle of Tiree)

    Visiting Hynish in Tiree, Scotland

    The dock was often filled with sand, so Stevenson designed a flushing system using water from a reservoir up the hill.

    The lighthouse keepers had their quarters in the Upper Square and used walled gardens to grow their own produce.

    Visiting Hynish in Tiree, Scotland

    In 1987 the Hebridean Trust started to renovate the buildings and give them a new purpose. There are apartments, a museum about the Skerryvoe lighthouse, holiday accommodation, and a cafe.

    Visiting Hynish in Tiree, Scotland

    The former signal tower.

    Visiting Hynish in Tiree, Scotland

    Visiting Hynish in Tiree, Scotland