Episode 3
The Tiree watersports club is a big hit with youngsters on the island, and Tiree musicians take centre stage at the Tiree Music Festival.
Se Tiriodh an t-eilean as fhaide an iar anns na h-eileanan a-staigh. Ged nach eil ach timcheall air 650 neach a鈥 fuireach ann l脿n 霉ine, se 脿ite trang a th鈥檃nn as t-samhradh nuair a tha m貌ran luchd-turais a鈥 tadhal.
Tha鈥檔 t-貌ran ag radh gu re Tiriodh an t-eilean as b貌idhche bhon ghr猫in agus se eilean 脿lainn a th鈥檃nn gun teagamh. Tha e air a chuartachadh le machraichean is tr脿ighean br猫agha agus tha t貌rr dhiofar e貌in is fiadhbheatha ri鈥檓 faicinn ann. Anns na bliadhnaichean mu dheireadh, tha鈥檔 t-eilean air cli霉 a chosnadh mar 脿ite air leth airson surfadh.
鈥楽an t-sreath seo a chaidh a chl脿radh thairis air sia miosan ann a 2019, tha sinn a鈥 cur e貌las air Tiriodh agus na Tiristich.
Anns an treas pr貌gram, tha Rhoda, Alasdair agus Iain a鈥 toirt na h-uain aca gu f猫ill nan uan, air eilean far nach eil amar-sn脿mh, tha club sp貌rs uisge na tharraing mh貌r dha clann agus tha ce貌ladairean nan eilein aig cr矛dhe F猫is Chi霉il Thiriodh
Tiree is the most westerly island in the Inner Hebrides. It鈥檚 approximately 12 miles long and five miles wide and has a population of around 650. Surrounded by sandy beaches and with an abundance of birds and wildlife, it鈥檚 a popular destination for summer visitors. The exposed location on the Atlantic also makes it a favourite place for windsurfers and the Tiree Wave Classic, the longest running professsional windsurfing event in the world, is held on the island every autumn.
Filmed over a six-month period in 2019, the series follow the stories of 鈥淭iristich鈥, Tiree islanders, as we find out what it鈥檚 like to live and work on the island. Tiree watersports club is a big hit with youngsters on the island, Rhoda, Alastair and Iain take their lambs to the sale and Tiree musicians take centre stage at the Tiree Music Festival.
In Gaelic with English subtitles
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'S e latha m貌r a th' ann do chroitearan Thiriodh
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