One of the best parts of our job here on Pen Llŷn is to introduce visitors to Bardsey Island. Last Wednesday was perfect weather and I had Chris Vercruysse and Monique with me from Belgium, our Kampeertoerists.
Here they are jostling for space as the tide goes down. |
And here they are popping up to look at us. |
The profusion of wild flowers is another feature. Here is an early appearance of Thrift. |
Here is Peter hard at work explaining the presence of 10,000 pairs of Manx Shearwaters on the Island. If Monique was still listening she deserves a medal!
The mainland (and all that superb coastal walking) is spread out before us.
The lighthouse is now automatic and (with GPS) increasingly redundant, but it makes a fine sight from the mountain as we climb up past the Abbey and the Chapel area.
The birdlife is superb. Here are choughs in flight. And yes, it is a long way down!
The party gathers by the cafan. The ferry boat if the yellow one. You climb abroad from dry land. It is then delivered to the water in a cage on a trolley.
Many visitors fear that the crossing will be rough, but the boat whips through the waves for an exhilarating journey homeward.
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