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  1. www.bardsey.org › visitVISIT | enlli

    Bardsey is open for visitors from March until October. Day trips are available and weekly stays can be booked with the Bardsey Island Trust.

  2. Reach out beyond the tip of Llŷn on a trip to Bardsey Island…. Following the ancient pilgrim route on a fast modern boat, we’ll show you a fabulous diversity of seabirds, seals and porpoises amid spectacular scenery.

  3. Bardsey Island lies about 2 miles (3 kilometers) across Bardsey Sound of the Lleyn Peninsula, North Wales. Visit for the day of for the week in our self catering accommodation. The island is 1.5 miles (2.5 kilometers) long and, at its widest point, it is just over half a mile (1 kilometer) across.

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  4. We're looking forward to welcoming you to Bardsey. The renting week is from Saturday to Saturday, April to October. A limited number of short breaks are available, please contact us for details. A 50% deposit is required to secure your booking. Full balance payment is due 12 weeks prior to the start of your stay.

  5. Bardsey Island (or Ynys Enlli in Welsh meaning ‘the island of tides’) is a place of pilgrimage that has been of great importance throughout Welsh religious history. It is one of the largest islands off the coast of Wales and with its mountain, sea cliffs, beaches and lowland area, provides a wide variety of habitats for wildlife. Tradition ...

  6. Why you should visit Bardsey Island in Wales, a Welsh treasure trove of rich wildlife, scenery and history.

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  8. Basingwerk to Bardsey Island – a walking route of over 130 miles. Download maps and itineries from this site and follow the waymarks. Plan your walk: the whole route in two weeks at about 12 miles a day. Or a day at a time using public transport or car shuffles.

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