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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 23 self-catering properties set a world apart Lundy is a 400 foot granite outcrop in the Bristol Channel with tremendous views of sea and mainland
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 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
Lundy Island Puffins | Best Time | How to Get There | Ferry Tips As a place where birds are far more abundant than people, Lundy Island in the United Kingdom is perhaps best known for its colony of puffins The Lundy Island puffins have long been a feature of the landscape, so much so that the name ‘Lundy’ translates as ‘puffin island’ in the Old Norse language
Lundy | Devon | National Trust Find out more about the National Trust's Lundy, Devon, an unspoilt island, home to a fascinating array of wildlife amidst dramatic scenery
Visiting Lundy Island: Complete Guide to Lundy Island Trips Lundy Island is a granite outcrop – three miles long and half a mile wide – off the coast of North Devon, England The epitome of the word ‘unspoiled’, Lundy enjoys peace and tranquillity away from the hustle and bustle of the rest of the UK
Lundy: An Island Nature Reserve Rich in Wildlife Wonders Lundy is a captivating small island located just 11 miles off the northern coast of Devon, England This rugged and picturesque island is renowned for its stunning **granite cliffs** and unique geological features, which rise to a summit of 466 feet
What makes Lundy Island an important nature reserve? What makes Lundy Island a sanctuary for wildlife? Lundy’s kelp forests, reefs, sandy sediments, sea caves and shipwrecks provide space, peace and nourishment for dolphins, spiny lobster, pink sea fans, sunset cup coral and Atlantic grey seals