Lindisfarne Island United Kingdom Animals

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(351) · Nature reserve in Holy Island, United Kingdom
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Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve is a 3,541-hectare UK national nature reserve. It was founded to help safeguard the internationally important …

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4.5/5 · 351 reviews
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Jan 16, 2025
Absolutely beautiful place to walk around and plenty of interesting things to see. Unfortunately virtually all the shops were shut, we managed to get some mead but that was it. Check carefully about …Full review by Deborah B
Jan 3, 2025
It was quite a buzz driving to the holy Island over the causeway, when returning we parked up (well away from the causeway) and walked back to watch the tide come in - really good. The walk around th…Full review by iw600
Sep 4, 2024
We spent the morning at Holy Island and what a treat it was! We had never driven to a tidal island so that was a unique experience. The weather was sunny earlier on so we had a lovely walk up to Lind…Full review by Kristine A

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Hi, is the nature reserve open all year round? What's the best way to access the island? Thanks
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Hi. I believe it is open all year, but the best thing is to check the website. It has all the information about getting there including tidal times to driver over or you can catch a boat from …
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Hi. I believe it is open all year, but the best thing is to check the website. It has all the information about getting there including tidal times to driver over or you can catch a boat from down the coast. Well worth the visit but limited times in winter and not much open on the island so time it well for shops and cafes.
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Answer by Helen H · Mar 15, 2019
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Hi, Can you tell me what seaweed grows around Lindisfarne please and is it edible. Or does it have too much iodine in …
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Hi, Can you tell me what seaweed grows around Lindisfarne please and is it edible. Or does it have too much iodine in it or even radioactive material from the nuclear power station?
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sorry chrissie, not up on that type of thing. you may get answers on their website though
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