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Skellig Islands

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Two islands that are known for their seabird colonies. Together Little Skellig and Skellig Michael compose one of the most important seabird sites in Ireland.

Added* by Aude.Arieu
Most recent update 24 lokakuu 2023

Description

The Skellig Islands are two small, steep, and rocky islands lying about 13 km west of Bolus Head on the Iveragh Peninsula. The larger of the two is Skellig Michael which, together with Little Skellig, is at the centre of a 364-hectare Important Bird Area established by BirdWatch Ireland in 2000. The smaller of the two islands is Little Skellig. It is Ireland's largest suula colony with almost 30,000 pairs. Little Skellig is closed to the public, but it is possible to circle the island by boat. Skellig Michael can be visited on foot.

Both of the Skellig islands are known for their seabird colonies, and together compose one of the most important seabird sites in Ireland. Among the breeding birds are merikeiju, myrskylintu, suula, pikkuliitäjä, pikkukajava, etelänkiisla, ruokki and lunni (with 4,000 or more puffins on Skellig Michael alone). riskilä, alppivaris and luotokirvinen can also be seen.

The lunni arrive on the island in late spring and suula start to arrive on the small Skelligs in March. By April, they have covered every available ledge on the island.

Details

Access

Boats tours leave from Valentia Island. The 'Skellig Michael Boat Tour' (from € 42 pp) around the Skellig Islands (Skellig Michael and Little Skelligs Nature Reserve) has multiple departure times throughout the day. The boat tour lasts approximately 2 hours and 25 minutes and circles both islands. On the 'Skellig Michael Landing Tour' (from € 115 pp) you get off the boat and step on to the island of Skellig Michael. The Skellig Boat Tour season runs from April to end September. See for prices, schedule and tickets the links below.

Terrain and Habitat

Sea , Canyon/cliff

Conditions

Rocky

Circular trail

No

Is a telescope useful?

No

Good birding season

Spring , Summer

Best time to visit

Spring , Summer

Route

Narrow trail

Difficulty walking trail

Easy

Accessible by

Boat

Birdwatching hide / platform

No

Links

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