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Skomer Island

Skomer Island, Pembrokeshire,


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A wildlife paradise, popular with bird lovers

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To bird lovers, Skomer is paradise. That’s because it’s got the finest sea bird colony in northern Europe. This flat topped island lies just to the southwest of the Marloes Peninsula of Pembrokeshire separated from the rest of Pembrokeshire by Jack Sound, a narrow stretch of water, renowned for its strong tidal currents. The island's isolation has meant that predators such as rats, cats, dogs and foxes are absent which is how it’s become such a successful breeding ground for the likes of 200,000 Manx shearwaters plus puffins, gulls, guillemots, shags and kittiwakes, to name but a few. Its importance has led to it being a National Nature Reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Protection Area under European Law.

Although the island was once inhabited by man – there are ancient hut circles, a stone circle and a Bronze Age standing stone known as Harold’s Stone - today, man is only present in the form of daytime visitors (with just a small number allowed to stay the night in self-catering accommodation run by the Wildlife Trust South & West Wales). You can reach the island by boat from Martin’s Haven between April and October.

Sailing out at 10am, 11am, 12pm, with hourly returns from 3pm (no booking required)

Further information:

The prices indicated in the following page is the crossing fee to get to Skomer Island. A landing fee applies, but dont let 2 costs put you off this fee goes directly into the conservation fund to keep the island open to the public and more importantly open to the birds.

Landing fee:
Adults £6.00
Retired £5.00
Students and over 16 £3.00
Under 16 is free

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