How long is the boat trip to Lundy?

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.

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.

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Is the crossing to Lundy rough?

The Lundy Island ferry is large, with inside and outside seating areas. There is a small bar, where you can purchase drinks and snacks. There is also a male and female toilet. These seas can be quite rough, but the ferry is sturdy enough to make it a smooth crossing.

Is there phone signal on Lundy Island?

Lundy being an island, water supplies may be restricted at times and electricity will not usually be available after midnight. There are no televisions, radios or telephones in the properties. There is intermittent mobile phone signal on Lundy but there is a pay phone in The Marisco Tavern.

When can I 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.

Can you fly to Lundy Island in the summer?

Getting to the Island

There are two ways of getting to Lundy, depending upon the season of travel. During the summer months (April to October) visitors are carried on the Landmark Trust’s own vessel, MS Oldenburg, which sails from both Bideford and Ilfracombe.

How long does it take to get to Lundy Island from Woolacombe?

You take MS Oldenburg* – a 1950s supply ship decked out in brass and wood. You’ll board in either Ilfracombe or Bideford (both just a short drive from Woolacombe). Some two hours of often surging seas later, and you’ll reach Lundy.

Does Lundy Island have a pub?

The Marisco Tavern is Lundy’s only pub and as such has to be all things to all people. It’s the pub that never shuts, although alcohol is only served during permitted hours, and is the only building on the Island to have lighting after the generators shut down for the night.

Can you eat on Lundy Island?

Lundy offers day-visitors plenty of choices for sustenance during their time on the Island.

Is there a doctor on Lundy Island?

There are essentially no on-island emergency services (though about 20 residents have received training from the coastguard and a helicopter can arrive in about 20 minutes). And there’s no such thing as going to the doctor or dentist, without visiting the mainland.

How did they get rid of the rats on Lundy?

In 2002, a partnership of Natural England, the Landmark Trust, the National Trust and RSPB was formed to eradicate the rats on Lundy, which are not native to Britain but were imported unwittingly on ships visiting the island or from shipwrecks.

Is there Internet on Lundy?

Telephone There is a public payphone in the Tavern. Mobile Devices Mobile coverage on the Island is variable. Internet Access Please be aware that there is presently no public internet access on Lundy. It is however possible to pick up a 4G signal depending on weather and coverage.

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.

What facilities are on Lundy Island?

Island facilities
  • Where to stay. Lundy offers an extraordinary range of buildings in which to stay, from a 13th century castle, a late Georgian gentlemen’s villa and a lighthouse to the admiralty lookout and fishermen’s chalet.
  • Marisco Tavern.
  • The island shop.

How many people live on Lundy?

But though the island may only have 28 inhabitants, thousands flock each year to enjoy its serenity and seabirds – which is where the new assistants come in. More importantly, it is the only building on the island that is lit after generators shut off for the night.

How did rats get on Lundy Island?

Black and brown rats, which arrived on Lundy as stowaways on ships, preyed upon the eggs and chicks of ground-nesting seabirds, particularly the burrow-nesting puffins and shearwaters.