‘Lullaby’ – Exploring the Isle of Tiree by Bike
‘Lullaby’ – Exploring the Isle of Tiree by Bike

‘Lullaby’ – Exploring the Isle of Tiree by Bike

Episode 2: ‘Lullaby’ – Isle of Tiree

What does the Scottish west coast sound like? This episode of Wild for Scotland invites you to join me on a journey to the Isle of Tiree – a small island of roughly 30 square miles to find out just that.

“Lullaby” tells the story of a day I spent on the Isle of Tiree exploring its different sounds and landscapes by bike.

The adventure begins at Glasgow airport with a flight on a tiny Twin Otter machine and sees me discover the nooks and crannies of the island by bike. We visit beaches, learn about the history of the island and meet some of the locals.

After the story, I give you top 5 tips to visit the Isle of Tiree yourself.

References & helpful links:

Book a flight to Tiree with Logan Air

Hire a bike hire from Tiree Fitness

Try watersports with Wild Diamond or Blackhouse Watersports

Stay at Mannal House B&B near Hynish

Plan a visit during Tiree Music Festival

Become a patron and support Wild for Scotland.

Join my Scotland Facebook group to find like-minded Scotland lovers.

Disclaimer: All information provided in this podcast is based on personal travel experiences. Companies mentioned in the story or tips were active at the time of release. If you listen to episodes at a later point, note that this information may have changed in the meantime.

Credits

Written, hosted and produced by Kathi Kamleitner. Additional support by Fran Turauskis.

Cover Art illustrated by Lizzie Vaughan-Knight. Musik by Bruce Wallace.

Additional sound effects from Zapsplat, Pond5 and SoundBoard.

All photographs by Kathi Kamleitner.

Season 1: Islands

The first season of Wild for Scotland is all about the Scottish isles. Each week, we travel to a different island and spend some time exploring their nooks and crannies, history and landscapes.

Images from the Isle of Tiree:

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