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When it comes to watching sunsets nothing - anywhere - beats the
lantern plate in the glass crown of Old Light perched 100 feet
above the granite crags of Lundy Island. You can see the flickering
beams of 21 other lighthouses around the Atlantic Approaches, you
can see the coasts of Wales, Somerset, Devon and Cornwall.
This is the most extraordinary room-with-a-view in England. Except,
of course, it isn't England; it's Lundy and here, on Devonshire's
answer to the Outer Hebrides, anything and everything is just that
little bit different.
Basic walk: a circumnavigation of Lundy Island.
Recommended map: not really necessary, but you could take Ordnance
Survey Explorer 139.
Distance and going: about seven miles, easy going. Food and drink:
there’s a shop on Lundy as well as the excellent Marisco
Tavern. For information on getting to and staying on the island
contact: The Lundy Shore Office, Bideford, Tel: 01237 470422

The WMN was on Lundy last week as part of the centenary commemorations
marking the sinking of the massive HMS Montagu, and having filed
my copy by midday I took the opportunity to walks as much of the
island as I could before climbing aboard the Oldenburg for the
return trip.
Most people who travel out to Lundy attempt the circumnavigation
of this three mile long, half-mile wide, lump of rock located where
the tide races of the Bristol Channel meet the Atlantic.
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