
Skomer Island is a breathtaking wildlife haven situated off the southwest coast of Wales in the United Kingdom. Renowned for its stunning landscapes, this island is particularly famous for its vibrant birdlife, including the charismatic puffins that nest between May and July. Visitors can enjoy scenic hiking trails and panoramic views of the Pembrokeshire coast, where rugged cliffs meet azure waters. The island is also rich in wildflowers and is home to a significant population of grey seals. Managed by the Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, access is seasonal with a limited number of daily visitors, ensuring a serene and intimate experience with nature. Overnight stays are possible at the island's hostel, providing a unique opportunity to explore after day-trippers depart.
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