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- Skomer Island Day Trips | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
Only a 20 minute boat trip from the mainland, Skomer is an excellent place for a daytime adventure Bursting with seabirds including our Atlantic Puffins, Guillemots and Razorbills, this National Nature Reserve is one of Britain's most important seabird colonies It is peaceful and wild at all times of year - there's so much to see and explore
- Land On Skomer - Pembrokeshire Islands
Located less than a mile off the beautiful Pembrokeshire coast, Skomer Island is a truly magical place to visit Surrounded by high dramatic sea cliffs, Skomer is a National Nature Reserve and one of the finest wildlife sites in the country
- Skomer - Wikipedia
Skomer is a national nature reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Protection Area It is surrounded by a marine nature reserve and is managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales Skomer is known for its archaeological interest: stone circles, standing stone and remains of prehistoric houses
- Skomer Island - Photos Information
Skomer Island is an important breeding colony for both Manx Shearwaters and Atlantic Puffin with some of the largest populations in Britain The island is open to day visitors from Easter to October, with a short boat trip from Martins Haven near Marloes
- Skomer Island: 4 Ways To Visit [Practical Travel Guide] - Wales Guidebook
A visit to Skomer Island is a bucket-list item for most visitors to Wales Here, you’ll find some iconic seabirds that can nest here due to the lack of any land predators This includes puffins, razorbills, and guillemots who breed here in the summer
- Skomer Island Puffins in Wales: The Ultimate Guide - Really Wildlife
Skomer Island is a tiny, uninhabited island off the Pembrokeshire Coast in Wales It’s less than 3 kilometres square, making it the perfect size for walkers, hikers and wildlife enthusiasts like me to spend a day out
- Experience Skomer Islands natural treasures - Visit Wales
A haven for wildlife less than a mile off the Pembrokeshire coast, Skomer Island is a privilege to visit Home to puffins, Manx shearwaters, dolphins, seals, razorbills and many more types of wildlife, it's loved by nature enthusiasts and photographers
- Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire, Wales
An island of sheltered bays, exposed headlands, offshore rocks and shaded inlets, all painted with the graduated colours of lichen Spring on Skomer Island is a colourful affair with bluebells and pink campion carpeting most of the island
- Skomer Island - Pembrokeshire Coast National Park
Skomer is the largest of the Pembrokeshire islands, a National Nature Reserve of international importance for its seabirds Puffins proudly walk alongside the footpaths, guillemots and razorbills fill the air with their chatter, while seals moan lazily from the shoreline
- Skomer Island | The Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales
With nearly 350,000 breeding pairs of Manx Shearwaters, over 41,500 Puffins, thousands of Guillemots, Razorbills and Kittiwakes and hundreds of Fulmars, Skomer is an internationally important seabird island
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