Lundy Island
Lundy lies off the coast of North Devon, where the Atlantic ocean meets the Bristol Channel with nothing between it and America, a granite outcrop, three and a half miles long and half a mile wide. In the hubbub of the modern world it is a place apart, peaceful and unspoilt.
A day trip to Lundy Island is also a cruise, a chance to enjoy the beautiful North Devon coast. Lundy's own ship the MS Oldenburg, is a sizeable vessel, carrying 267 passengers, and providing bar, buffet, shop and information centre. Fascinating island guides and leaflets are available to help you.
A unique and unspoilt island, undisturbed by cars, and home to a fascinating array of wildlife amidst dramatic scenery: deer, seals, ponies, dolphins and rare birds. There is a small village with an Inn and Victorian church, and nearby the 13th Century Marisco Castle.
People return time and again to the simple pleasures that Lundy affords; the sea is clear, the landscape spectacular and at night, without competition from street lights, it is truly dark and the stars shine with an unfamiliar brilliance.
Things to do:
Walking
Diving
Climbing
Birdwatching
Fishing
Snorkelling
Photography
Letter Boxing
Contact
Tracey CrumpTel: 01271 863636
www.lundyisland.co.uk
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Venue
Lundy IslandLundy Shore Office, The Quay, Bideford, North Devon, EX39 2LY
Map reference: SS 139439 Lat: 51.16474 Long: -4.66223
Visitors are carried to Lundy on the MS Oldenburg, Lundy's own ship. She is a graceful motor vessel, fast, comfortable and built on traditional lines. From Bideford and Ilfracombe the sailing time is under two hours.
Please be ready for boarding at least 45 minutes before departure time.
The ship has a buffet, bar, shop, toilets, information centre and heated comfortable saloons.







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