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Special Area of Conservation: Ramsey Island Adventures

Ramsey Island is a protected coastal area off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales, known for its rich wildlife, rugged coastal landscapes, and important habitats appealing to nature enthusiasts and bird watchers.

326
Acres Protected
3
Miles of Trails
Approximately 10,000
Annual Visitors
1999
Year Established

About Special Area of Conservation: Ramsey Island

 

Ramsey Island is located just off the northwest coast of St. David’s Peninsula in Pembrokeshire, Wales. Covering approximately 132 hectares, this island is renowned for its steep cliffs, sea caves, and diverse habitats, including maritime cliffs and heathland. It forms part of the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park and is designated as a Special Area of Conservation due to its ecological significance, particularly for seabird colonies and marine life. The island supports large populations of seabirds such as razorbills, guillemots, and puffins, as well as a breeding colony of grey seals which attract wildlife enthusiasts from around the world. The geology includes volcanic rocks and dramatic cliffs offering panoramic views of the surrounding marine environment. Ramsey Island's history stretches back to prehistoric times and includes archaeological remains. There are no permanent human inhabitants, which helps preserve its natural condition. Visitors access the island via small boat trips departing from St. David’s, and there are several walking paths allowing exploration of its diverse topography. Popular activities include birdwatching, seal spotting, and coastal hiking on rugged trails that reveal storied cliffs and natural formations. Conservation efforts focus on protecting sensitive wildlife habitats while enabling sustainable visitor access. The island’s remote atmosphere and rich biodiversity make it a significant destination for educational and recreational visits within the wider Pembrokeshire Coast region.

Highlights

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Cliffs of Ramsey Island offering dramatic sea views

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Breeding colonies of seabirds like razorbills and puffins

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Grey seal haul-out sites along sheltered coves

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Boat tours from St. David’s providing unique island access

Notable Natural Features

Maritime Cliffs

Steep cliffs offering nesting sites for seabirds and spectacular ocean vistas.

Grey Seal Colonies

Important breeding grounds for grey seals found in secluded coves.

Sea Caves and Geological Formations

Natural sea caves formed by ancient volcanic activity, accessible by boat.