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Taransay

I'm recently back from the holiday of a lifetime - on Taransay! Unlikely I know, and it certainly seemed so when standing on a wind and rainswept Horgabost beach waiting for the RIB to come and pick us up, but as soon as we landed on Taransay we knew we'd done the right thing. We'd been worrying for days about what 3 children were going to do for a week on an uninhabited island in the rain, and had even gone out and bought emergency Tamagotchis just in case of mutiny. An hour into the holiday I realised with a sinking feeling that I'd left them behind. I decided to keep this to myself - the right strategy as it turned out, as no-one even mentioned electronic games of any description, instead turning to drawing, reading and charging around outside getting covered in sand and sheep poo. My oldest son read more in that week than in his previous 7 years. In the evenings they were so tired they couldn't stay awake long enough to have a carry on in the bedroom they were all sharing. We had wonderfully relaxing evenings sitting gazing out of the floor to ceiling windows, watching the light change over the hills and the sea with ringed plovers, dunlin and oystercatchers bustling on the shoreline and gannets plunging headlong into the waves.

It's hard to explain just why it was such a great holiday - the island is undoubtedly a magical place which takes a hold of people's imaginations, as the visitor's book testifies. But I think the really special thing about it is that there is nothing to do there. Of course, there's plenty to keep you occupied, but nothing that actually has to be done. It was liberating, inspiring and relaxing - and we'll be going back agian next year!

Here's a few photos for you.....



Posted on Back of Beyond at 22:38

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Oh wow BoB, what a wonderful holiday you had! and what a gorgeous place. That house looks just perfect for sitting and watching. Lovely photos, thanks for sharing them. Did you have to arrange special boat transport to get there and back (like booking a taxi!)?

Jill from EK


Did Seatrek pick you up off Taransay? Or who was it? I'm just being nosy that's all!

Peatbogfaerie from Curled up in front of fire


Sounds/looks as if your family had a wonderful time. Good!! Thanks for sharing.

mjc from NM,USA


What a wonderful holiday. Beautiful sand dunes and views! Good you forgot the electronics. We are all so "wired up" we don't know how to unplug. It seems to me that we have precious little time anymore to just "do nothing" as you all did on your holiday. I'm green with envy!

macQ from NMtoo, USA


Good to hear you all had a relaxing holiday. I liked your photos particularly #12. Makes me want to visit Taransay this year.

Bluewave from Lewis


Great pics Back of Beyond. Was only once in Taransay, in 1998 when on honeymoon. My wife and I were staying at the thatched cottage at Scarista (romantic or what?!) and we got a lift over to Taransay in Scott Bennets Drascome Lugger. Great day it was. Only downside was I got se water in a Nikon camera which ruined it. Would love to go back some time.

James (Mountainman) from Tobermory


Hi BoB. Nice to see you back.

Annie B from the usual


how do i go about having a holiday on taransay then, i didn't know it was possible and would love to do it.

tanith from point


Google Taransay. Owner is now renting two houses to holiday folks. He provides transportation.

mjc from NM,USA


nice photos, staff are heading to Harris in July, hoping the weather will be just as kind...from previous years they do have some outstanding photographs of the sun setting behind Taransay.

mia from purrondering at the pc


This is the ONLY BLOG we can read ALL WEEKEND!!!!! What's happened Anne? (Not that there's anything wrong with this blog, in fact I've rather enjoyed it, but I'm missin my TWS injection!)

Ruthodanort from Unst


of course, google, good for everything LOL I'm definately looking into it, the beautiful piccys above have sold it to me and the thought of no electric gadgets sells it even more.

tanith from point


I looked up taransay through google,but the price of a weeks rental in the cottage shocked me. Do they get a lot of holidaymakers renting it? Its twice te price of a house on the med coast over here-ok we don't have beautiful views only the good weather!!

carol from counting the hours


great pictures i bet the kids were in their element i would love to visit one day brill.

maggie from dundee


Carol, it's a once in a lifetime vacation. After that, it's the poor house.

mjc from NM,USA


Looks like a fantastic family holiday. Fantastic and jolly well done! How brave are you! A triumph!

Sunny from Far away




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