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Partners Wandering Educators discover the most remote tea-room in Canna island, Inner Hebrides, Scotland. The tiny island with a population of 18 (!) is owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

Harbour View Tearoom, by LHOON
You have to possess a certain affectionate love for small community and island living to covet the tearoom post, and it was won by a Scottish and Dutch born couple with appropriate catering experience. They look forward to becoming part of the fabric of the place and setting roots there. Who can blame them!
I wonder, what’s the percentage of those among us secretly dreaming of a radically alternate lifestyle? And of those, how many actually make a go for it?
We wish them good luck with their endeavours. From what we hear, the lucky ones will actually be the visitors who make it to Canna and get to taste the delicious food the couple have on the menu, which includes some excellent baking.
Can’t wait to visit the West of Scotland as part of a Europe tour and get on that ship.
For something a bit more lively but still Hebridean, you may be interested in the summer festival of Lewis.





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