Descripción
The island of Flat Holm has a significant breeding colony of over 4,000 pairs of Gaviota sombría, 400 pairs of Gaviota argéntea europea, two pairs of Gavión Atlántico and varying numbers of Ostrero Euroasiático and Tarro Blanco. The south of the island is undermanaged and mainly used for the large population of Gaviota sombría, while the rest the island is managed to help the population of slow worms and other rare wildlife. The island has many cliff faces and beaches where the more scarcer birds can be found.
Detalles
Accesso
Scheduled 3 hour visits run from March to October. All trips depart from the Barrage South Water Bus Stop, situated in the Penarth Marina aboard the Lewis Alexander and the crossing takes about 50 minutes. Parking is availiable in the Barrage South Car Park and a parking ticket will be provided valid for the day of your visit when you book.

