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Area Not Comprised In Any Parish-Lundy Island

Lundy North End Lighthouse

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Lundy North End Lighthouse

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Lundy North End Lighthouse

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The Lundy North End Lighthouse stands as a prominent viewpoint and historic monument on the rugged northernmost tip of Lundy Island, a granite isle situated 11 miles off the North Devon coast in the Bristol Channel. This Grade II listed lighthouse, built in 1897, offers visitors a unique perspective from its elevation of 97 meters above sea level, overlooking the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean. Located within the Torridge District of Devon, England, it marks a significant landmark for…

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    August 9, 2023

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    The North End lighthouse stands on the northern tip of Lundy. If you're running on the island, it's the obvious destination. Run the spine of Lundy and then loop back along the western shore for an amazing wild loop.

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    The Marisco Tavern & Lundy North End loop from the ferry — Lundy Island

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    Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Moderate run. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.

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    Location: Area Not Comprised In Any Parish-Lundy Island, Torridge, Devon, South West England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How do I get to Lundy Island to visit the North End Lighthouse?

    Access to Lundy Island is primarily by ferry. The MS Oldenburg operates from Bideford or Ilfracombe, depending on the season and tide. It's essential to book your ferry tickets in advance, as space is limited. Once on the island, the North End Lighthouse is reached via a walk of approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) roundtrip from the main landing area.

    Is there a landing fee or permit required to visit Lundy Island?

    Yes, there is a landing fee to visit Lundy Island, which is typically included in your ferry ticket price if traveling on the MS Oldenburg. This fee contributes to the island's conservation efforts. No additional permits are generally required for day visitors exploring the public areas of the island, including the walk to the North End Lighthouse.

    Are there any facilities like cafes or pubs near the North End Lighthouse?

    No, there are no cafes, pubs, or other facilities directly at the North End Lighthouse. The lighthouse is located at the remote northern tip of the island. All main visitor facilities, including a pub (The Marisco Tavern) and a small shop, are located near the landing area in the village at the south end of the island. It's advisable to carry sufficient water and snacks for your walk to the lighthouse.

    What is the typical difficulty and duration of the walk to Lundy North End Lighthouse?

    The walk to the Lundy North End Lighthouse is considered an intermediate-level route. It covers approximately 10 kilometers (6 miles) roundtrip from the main landing area. The terrain is rugged, with some ascents and descents along cliff paths. Depending on your pace and stops for wildlife viewing, the walk can take 3-5 hours to complete.

    Is the Lundy North End Lighthouse walk suitable for families with children?

    The walk to the North End Lighthouse can be challenging for very young children due to its length and rugged terrain. However, older children who are accustomed to walking and enjoy nature will likely find it rewarding. Parents should consider the 10-kilometer roundtrip distance and the exposed cliff paths. Sturdy footwear is essential for everyone.

    Are dogs allowed on Lundy Island and on the trails to the North End Lighthouse?

    Yes, well-behaved dogs are welcome on Lundy Island and on the trails, including the path to the North End Lighthouse. However, they must be kept on a lead at all times due to the presence of livestock (Lundy ponies, sheep, goats) and ground-nesting birds, especially during nesting season. There is a charge for bringing dogs on the ferry.

    What kind of wildlife can I expect to see around the Lundy North End Lighthouse?

    The area around the North End Lighthouse is a haven for wildlife. You can expect to see large colonies of seabirds such as guillemots, razorbills, and herring gulls nesting on the cliffs. Atlantic seals are frequently spotted on the rocks below. During nesting season (typically spring and early summer), you might also catch glimpses of puffins. Keep an eye out for Lundy's unique deer and ponies as well.

    What is the historical significance of the Lundy North End Lighthouse?

    The Lundy North End Lighthouse, built in 1897, is a Grade II listed building. It was constructed alongside the Lundy South Lighthouse to replace the older, often fog-obscured Old Lighthouse (built in 1819) located higher up on the island. Designed by Trinity House Chief Engineer Thomas Matthews, it played a crucial role in maritime safety in the Bristol Channel. It has undergone several modernizations, including electrification, automation, and conversion to solar power, with its light recently returned to the original lantern tower.

    Are there any circular walking routes that include the Lundy North End Lighthouse?

    Yes, a popular circular route involves walking along the spine of Lundy Island to the North End Lighthouse and then looping back along the western shore. This offers varied terrain and continuous scenic vistas, providing a comprehensive experience of the island's diverse landscapes. You can find detailed route options and maps on komoot to plan your circular walk.

    What should I pack for a walk to the Lundy North End Lighthouse?

    Given the island's exposed coastal location and rapidly changing weather, it's crucial to pack appropriately. Essential items include sturdy waterproof walking boots, waterproof and windproof outer layers, and warm clothing (even in summer). Don't forget a hat, gloves, sun protection, sufficient water, snacks, and a fully charged phone. Binoculars are also recommended for wildlife spotting.

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