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Tiree in Argyll and Bute offers some of the most consistent winging conditions on the Scotland Islands coast.

Known for its clean airflow and expansive sailing area, it provides the perfect playground for both beginners finding their feet and experts riding the swell. The local landscape helps to funnel the prevailing winds, ensuring reliable sessions throughout the year. Riders at Tiree enjoy a vibrant and supportive atmosphere. Whether you're practicing your first jibes or looking for rolling coastal chop to boost off, this location delivers a diverse range of conditions. Its accessibility and reliable sea breezes make it a must-visit spot for any foiler in the Argyll and Bute area.

Ideal Winging Conditions

Wind Direction

W (Prevailing winds are often most consistent)

Wind Speed

15-25 knots; 4-5m wings in lighter air.

Tide

Sailable at all tides.

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Swell

Rolling coastal chop (0.5m - 1.2m).

Overall

Excellent. A reliable hub for the Scotland Islands wind-sports community.

Vibe & Crowds

Friendly • Low

Super friendly and social. Low to Moderate. Plenty of space to spread out.

Suitable For

Good for beginners

Consistent conditions.

Negatives & Hazards

Things to watch

Strong coastal currents; submerged rocks near shore; groynes at lower tides; seasonal swimmers.

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Access

Ample parking along the promenade or nearby car parks; launch from the sandy/shingle beach.

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⚠️ Forecast & Tide Disclaimer

Wind and weather forecasts for Tiree are provided to help you plan your sessions. Conditions at this coastal location can change quickly, so always check the actual conditions when you arrive and trust your judgment. These forecasts are for recreational planning—always prioritize safety and verify conditions yourself before heading out. Tidal predictions for Tiree are based on the nearest primary station at MALLAIG (85.56km away). Local conditions can vary from these predictions due to coastal topography and weather effects. Always verify tidal conditions on arrival—these predictions are for planning purposes only, not for navigational use or critical safety decisions.