- Lundy - Wikipedia
Lundy is an English island in the Bristol Channel It forms part of the district of Torridge in the county of Devon About 3 miles (5 kilometres) long and 5 ⁄ 8 mi (1 km) wide, Lundy has had a long and turbulent history, frequently changing hands between the British crown and various usurpers
- Lundy Island | The Landmark Trust
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 miles long and half a mile wide In the hubbub of the modern world, it is a place apart, peaceful and unspoiled
- Lundy: The tiny isle with a wild, lawless past - BBC
With puffins outnumbering humans 15 to 1, the English island of Lundy might seem unassuming – but its history is anything but
- Lundy Island Day Trip: Everything You Need to Know
Sitting at the meeting point of the Bristol Channel and the Atlantic Ocean, Lundy Island has a unique array of wildlife, including a seal colony and puffins, which have become a Lundy island symbol
- The Complete Guide to Lundy Island | Stay In Devon
The 400ft island of Lundy is the largest in the Bristol channel and quite possibly the most unique Find out how to get to Lundy and what to do while you're there by reading our helpful guide
- Lundy | Island, Nature Reserve, Wildlife | Britannica
Lundy, small island in the Bristol Channel, 11 miles (18 km) off the north coast of the county of Devon, southwestern England Mainly composed of granite, with high cliffs (notably Shutter Rock at the southwestern end), Lundy reaches a summit of 466 feet (142 metres) and has an area of 1 5 square
- Lundy Island - Visit Devon
Get away from it all with a trip to spectacular Lundy Island Lying 12 miles off the coast of North Devon, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel, this peaceful, unspoilt granite outcrop stands just three miles long and half a mile wide
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