MS Oldenburg – Lundy’s own ferry
“The journey to or from Lundy usually takes less than two hours. The ship’s departure time from Lundy will be posted on The Marisco Tavern noticeboard at least 24 hours before the sailing.
How long is the boat trip from Bideford to Lundy?
The crossing takes 2 hours and we usually have about 6 hours on the island. You will find the ‘Oldenburg’ moored alongside the new Lundy Shore Office half way along the quayside and you need to be at the shore office one hour before the departure time to allow for tickets to be allocated and loading etc.
How long is the boat trip from Ilfracombe to Lundy Island?
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How long does it take to sail to Lundy from Ilfracombe?
In the summer months, a ferry leaves Ilfracombe to Lundy Island three times a week at 10am. Occasionally it will also leave from the town of Bideford. It takes two hours to reach the island, and returns at 4pm. That does mean that you spend the same amount of time on the ferry as on the island.
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When should I go to Lundy Island?
Uniquely placed 18km off the North Devon coast, Lundy is an island surrounded by a wealth of marine habitats. The main dive season runs from April to October and the island can be reached on our supply ship MS Oldenburg, on one of the local reputable charter companies or on your own transport.
Can you stay overnight on Lundy Island?
There are 23 very individual self-catering properties available for short breaks and weekly holiday lets. There’s also a campsite, a pub, a church, a working farm, three lighthouses and about one thousand acres of unspoilt nature.
How far is Lundy Island from the mainland?
Lundy is the largest island in the Bristol Channel. It lies 10 nautical miles (19 km) off the coast of Devon, England, about a third of the distance across the channel from Devon to Pembrokeshire in Wales. Lundy gives its name to a British sea area and is one of the islands of England.
When can you see puffins on Lundy Island?
The nesting period for puffins on Lundy is between April and July, although sightings outside of this time are not uncommon. Jenny’s Cove and St. Phillip’s Stone have proved to be two of the best locations for puffin viewing, however, puffins can be seen along much of the island’s west and north coasts.
How do I get to Lundy?
Situated just off the Devon coast, the best way to get to Lundy Island is via the MS Oldenburg ferry, which sails to the island regularly from Bideford or Ilfracombe. There are also several reputable charter companies who provide boat services, and you can even get to Lundy Island by helicopter.
How do you get to Lundy Island Devon?
Lundy can be reached by the MS Oldenburg ferry, which carries up to 267 passengers. A summer timetable runs from April through to October, with the vessel leaving from both Ilfracombe and Bideford once per day.
Are the puffins still on Lundy Island?
Puffins tend to live in burrows in short grass at the top of cliffs and feed on fish, making Lundy a great place to spot them because of the marine conservation area – where fishing is not allowed. There is a colony of puffins living at Jenny’s Cove on the island.
Can you eat on Lundy Island?
Lundy offers day-visitors plenty of choices for sustenance during their time on the Island.
Can you swim on Lundy Island?
A totaly wild Island with Puffins,seals and Dolphins situated off the N devon Coast where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol channel. These waters are the ideal waters to have a fantastic day / weekend swimming around Lundy Island. To do this type of swimming it is essential to have boat cover.
When can you see seals on Lundy Island?
With resident seals, Lundy Island can be dived all year round. If you want an opportunity to see the pups (baby seals) with their white fur coat, November/December is the birthing period.
What animals live on Lundy Island?
Lundy is home to a selection of mammals, both native and introduced. The native mammals found on the island include pygmy shrews and pipistrelle bats. Introduced mammals are more widespread and include rabbits, Sika deer, Soay sheep, goats, ponies, Highland cattle, Gloucester Old Spot pigs and domestic sheep.
Is there a beach on Lundy?
At low tide, a beautiful sandy beach is revealed along with plenty of rock pools making great for families with kids. However, access to Lundy Bay involves a bit of a hike off the beaten track.
What is Lundy famous for?
It is famous for its seabirds, including the Puffins which gave the island its name (from the Norse for Puffin Island) but there is also a wealth of other animals and plants on the island and in the waters around it. As the name means Puffin Island, there is no need to add another “Island” after Lundy.
Can you walk around Lundy Island?
Circular walk along undulating footpaths and tracks. Part of the route along the old quarry railway is level. A free Lundy map is available from either the shore office, on the ferry or on the island.
Can you see Lundy Island from St Ives?
Trevose Head in Cornwall has a view from St. Ives to Lundy.
Can I take my dog to Lundy Island?
Can I bring a pet? Lundy is a working farm with large numbers of ewes and lambs at certain times of the year. For this reason we cannot allow you to bring dogs or pets (except assistance dogs) when travelling to, or staying on, the island.