Lundy lies off the coast of North Devon, where the Atlantic ocean meets
the Bristol Channel with nothing between it and America, a granite outcrop,
three and a half miles long and half a mile wide. In the hubbub of the modern
world it is a place apart, peaceful and unspoilt.
Marine Conservation Zone
Lundy’s clear waters are a magnet for marine wildlife. Where warm southern currents meet cooler northern waters, creating the ideal conditions for a diverse and thriving marine environment. Find out more at www.lundymcz.org.uk
MS Oldenburg
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Visitors are carried to Lundy on
the MS Oldenburg, Lundy's own ship. She is a graceful motor vessel, fast,
comfortable and built on traditional lines. Below decks she retains her
original panelling and brass fittings, but has been skilfully modernised to
provide heated saloons, bar, buffet, shop and information centre.The trip
takes 2 hours sailing past the northern Devon coast before turning out
towards the Bristol Channel. We saw Sika deer, the Lundy pony,seals and
plenty of marine birds |
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