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Lundy
Heritage Coast The island of Lundy is a birdwatcher's paradise and Britain's only Marine Nature Reserve. | ||||
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Lundy Heritage Coast
Description: The name Lundy is an adaptation of the old Norse for "Puffin Island" and it is the puffin which is Lundy's most famous resident. Lundy is a magnet for Puffin watchers, and a haven for bird-fanciers of any description. Dotterels, warblers, and firecrests are just some varieties of birds found here. Thirty-five bird species breed here each year, and over 280 unique species have been seen on the island. The rocky pools along the coast of Lundy are blessed with a wide variety of sea life, such as aneminoies, crabs, and corals. Visitors can book snorkeling sessions in company with the warden of Lundy to view the marine life close at hand. The island is now owned by the National Trust, burt not long ago Lundy was a "kingdom". Eccentric Martin Harman proclaimed himself King of Lundy, and issued his own currency and postage stamps, which are now collectibles. Accommodation on Lundy is as varied as the birdlife - visitors can stay in the 13th century castle, a stone cottage, a fisherman's house, a Victorian villa, or even an old lighthouse! Regular ferries run to Lundy from Ilfracombe and Barnstaple in North Devon. The waters around Lundy are Britain's only Marine Nature Reserve. Area
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