Tiree Beaches: Best Sandy Shores and Hidden Spots in the Inner Hebrides

When you think of Tiree beaches, the long, white-sand shores of this small island in the Inner Hebrides, known for wind, waves, and wild beauty. Also known as Tiree’s coastal sands, they’re some of the most open, uncrowded beaches in Scotland—no crowds, no parking fees, just sea, sky, and sand. Unlike busy spots like St Andrews or Tenby, Tiree doesn’t try to be touristy. It just is. And that’s why people keep coming back.

What makes Tiree’s beaches special isn’t just the sand—it’s the scale. Beaches like Glen Moray Beach, a three-mile stretch of powdery white sand with dunes that roll like ocean waves and Harris Beach, a wild, windswept stretch facing the Atlantic, perfect for kite surfing and spotting seals, feel endless. You can walk for an hour and still not meet another person. The water’s clear, the tides are predictable, and the wind? It’s constant. That’s why Tiree is called the Hawaii of the North—same energy, different latitude.

These beaches aren’t just for sunbathing. Locals use them for fishing, beachcombing for sea glass, and even winter swimming. The dunes are protected, so you won’t find cafes or ice cream vans—just nature, quiet, and the occasional sheep grazing near the tide line. If you’re looking for a beach where you can truly disappear for a day, Tiree delivers. And unlike other Scottish islands, you don’t need a 4x4 or a guidebook to find the best spots. Just follow the road, park where you see a gap in the grass, and walk toward the sound of the waves.

There’s no single "best" Tiree beach—it depends on what you want. Want calm water? Head to Tiree Beach near the village. Want wind and waves? Go to Scarinish or Cnoc an Fhreiceadain. Want solitude? Try the stretch between Baleshare and Hynish. Each one has its own rhythm. And every one feels like your own private coastline.

What you’ll find below are real stories from people who’ve walked these shores, surfed these waves, and slept under the stars right on the sand. From sunrise yoga on the dunes to family picnics with nothing but seabirds for company—these posts capture what Tiree beaches really feel like. No fluff. No filters. Just the truth about one of Scotland’s most peaceful places.

Isle of Tiree Beaches: Gott Bay, Balephuil, and Why Windsurfing Thrives Here

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