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Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) Special Protection Area Adventures

Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) Special Protection Area is renowned for its rich seabird populations and undisturbed natural setting, offering exceptional opportunities for wildlife observation and coastal exploration.

256
Acres Protected
6
Miles of Trails
Approximately 5,000
Annual Visitors
2000 (designated SPA)
Year Established

About Ynys Enlli (Bardsey Island) Special Protection Area

 

Ynys Enlli, known in English as Bardsey Island, is a small island located off the coast of the Llŷn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales. This Special Protection Area (SPA) is designated primarily for its importance as a breeding ground for seabirds including significant populations of Manx shearwaters, European storm petrels, and other species. The island's rugged cliffs, heathland, and grasslands create a unique habitat, fostering diverse birdlife alongside rare plant species. Bardsey Island has a deep historical and cultural significance, featuring ancient Celtic monastic ruins and serving as a pilgrimage site in medieval times, sometimes called the 'Island of 20,000 Saints.' Outdoor enthusiasts visiting Enlli can enjoy coastal hikes around the island's perimeter, tranquil birdwatching at various viewpoints, and exploring historical landmarks such as the ruins of Bardsey Abbey. Access is limited and typically arranged via seasonal boat services from the mainland. The island’s remoteness supports its remarkable ecological value and appeals particularly to nature lovers, photographers, and ornithologists. Visitors should prepare for limited facilities and variable weather, ensuring respectful engagement with the protected environment and its wildlife.

Highlights

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Cliffs hosting large colonies of Manx shearwaters and other seabirds

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Historic Bardsey Abbey and monastic ruins

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Scenic coastal walking trails around the island

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Remote location providing peaceful, undisturbed wildlife viewing

Notable Natural Features

Seabird Colonies

Enlli supports internationally important colonies of seabirds, including Manx shearwaters and European storm petrels.

Bardsey Abbey

Remains of a historic monastic settlement dating back to the 6th century, attracting pilgrims for centuries.

Coastal Heathland

The island's heathland habitats provide refuge for rare plants and invertebrates, enhancing its ecological diversity.