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People
come to Lundy from all over the world for all sorts of different reasons.
Some just come to relax and enjoy the peace and tranquillity away from
all the bustle of the mainland. Others come to watch the wildlife, paint,
take photographs or ring the Church Bells. Then there are those active
types who come to Lundy to expend a little more energy by walking, climbing,
canoeing or diving.
Between Easter and October the Island Warden offers
walks, talks and snorkelling safaris to help visitors enjoy the wildlife
of the Island. These take various forms.
(Easter - October) to delve into the rock pools in Devil's Kitchen and
see some of the weird and wonderful plants and animals that are uncovered
by the tide each day.
(All Year) an evening slide talk to illustrate the wealth of flora
and fauna on and around the Island.
(August - April) a guided walk around the southern half of the island, looking at Lundy’s Flora and Fauna, as well as its natural history and archaeology.
(May - July) visit the seabird colonies in Jenny's Cove and discover more about the private life of Guillemots, Razorbills, Fulmars and more, including puffins.
(June - September) a chance to get into the waterand see the marine life
literally in its element.
All these events are open to all and free of charge, except for the snorkelling
where there is a nominal charge of £5 to cover equipment hire and
maintenance, however, donations to the Lundy Fund are always gratefully received
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