Pembrokeshire Islands

Geography

The Pembrokeshire Islands, including Skomer, Skokholm, and Ramsey, lie off the coast of southwest Wales. Known for their breathtaking scenery and as a wildlife haven, especially for seabirds.

Significance

These islands are critical for bird conservation, serving as breeding sites for puffins, Manx shearwaters, and other seabirds. Their untouched natural beauty and rich marine ecosystems make them a draw for conservationists and nature lovers.

Attractions

The Skomer Marine Nature Reserve and the unique bluebell carpets in spring. Skokholm and Ramsey also offer rugged landscapes and the chance to see seals, dolphins, and porpoises.

Activities

Birdwatching, especially during the breeding season, photography, and guided walks to learn about the islands' ecology and conservation efforts. Boat trips around the islands provide opportunities to spot marine life.

Map

Pembrokeshire Islands map