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Cast out in the Atlantic Ocean at the very end of the chain of the Inner Hebrides,Tiree is a remote unspoilt Island mostly inhabited by crofters, which also has many stunning beaches facing just about every angle to the wind and waves. With only 750 inhabitants who are scattered across the low-lying terrain, don’t expect a welcoming fanfare when you roll off the ferry. Most of these folk live here for the peace and freedom the island has to offer and the contest organizers always make sure that all entrants are aware and respectful of their tranquility. There are only three sizable hills on the island which means the land is mostly flat allowing the wind to hit all of its beaches unperturbed.