Lundy Island
Situated off the coast of North Devon, Lundy Island is a granite outcrop just three miles long and half a mile wide that offers visitors an escape from everyday life.
Birdwatchers, divers, climbers, archaeologists, geologists, historians and just those simply looking for tranquillity will benefit from a day trip to Lundy. From the wild Soay Sheep to the Sika deer to the 41 scheduled monuments, the Georgian lighthouse and the medieval castle, there is something on Lundy to intrigue every visitor.
Activities on offer on this gem include fishing, climbing and diving, making it the perfect spot for adventure lovers and thrill-seekers.
Sail from Bideford or Ilfracombe or book a helicopter ride and take in all Lundy has to offer from the sky.
Experience beauty and wildlife first-hand by sailing to this unspoilt gem…
Image Credits: Robin Hickmott – CC BY-ND 2.0