Heritage Centres
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Rural Centre - 220677 - Crossapol
Exhibition & Interpretation of Crofting
and
the Environment on Tiree.
OPENING TIMES
Monday - Friday 10.30am - 5pm
Saturday 12.00 - 5pm
The Hynish Centre - 220726 - Hynish
The Signal Tower and Historic Lighthouse Shorestation.
An exhibition and heritage trail giving an insight into how the
buildings, recently restored by The Hebridean Trust, once
played a vital role in the construction of Scotland's
tallest
lighthouse, Skerryvore. The signal tower is open throughout
the summer in daylight hours.
OPENING TIMES
Each Day 9am - 5pm
Sandaig Museum - 220677 - Sandaig
Step inside an historic thatched crofter's cottage,
complete with byre and barn and rediscover the lifestyle of
Tiree folk in days gone by. Entry is free of charge and the
museum is staffed entirely by volunteers and managed by
The Hebridean Trust.
OPENING TIMES
Easter to late September
Monday to Friday 2pm – 4pm
An Iodhlann - 220793 - Scarinish (next to Co-op)
Tiree's historical centre - a fascinating treasure trove of
information about the island.
General enquiries - Catriona McLeod
Genealogical assistance - Duncan Grant - 220899
Summer exhibition runs July to September
OPENING TIMES
July - September
Monday to Friday 10.30am - 5pm
October - June
Monday - Friday 10.30am - 3.30pm
www.aniodhlann.org.uk
click here to email An Iodhlann
An Turas - Scarinish Pier
An Turas means 'The Journey'.
The '2003 Scottish Building
of the Year' allows visitors to explore different ways
of looking at the natural and built environments
on Tiree.
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