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Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

In Tiree, you are never far from a beach and the beautiful machair – the meadows typical for the Hebridean islands. A fertile, low-lying grass filled with wildflowers.

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

On this day I was doing a little loop around the island, exploring all the corners. Including a few little walks along the beach.

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

View towards Tiree airport.

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

Old Mill – Cornaig

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

Work began in 1802. A lade from Loch Bhasapol to the mill was constructed with a sluice gate at the loch end. This raised the level of the water in the loch and provided a year round flow to the wheel which is of the ‘breast’ type, as the water hits the wheel at mid height. The mill was completed in 1803, and from 1804 until 1945 a succession of millers lived and worked at Millhouse. However after 1945 the mill underwent a period of dismantling and decay. (Isle of Tiree)

Loch Bhasapol

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

Loch Bhasapol is the second largest loch in the Isle of Tiree and a place of watersports.

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

Coming Home

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

The Tiree Parish Church sits along a crossroad and I arrived here from all sides it was always the sight telling me that I was almost home at Drover´s Cottage, my lovely home in Tiree.

Around Tiree, all the meadows and beaches

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