Lundy Island is a small, very beautiful island in the Bristol Channel, some twenty kilometres west of the Devon coast. The island of Lundy, although only only five kilometres long and two kilometres across at its widest point, is sited on major bird migrating routes, is well known for its fauna and flora owing to its biogeographical isolation, is a sub-aqua and snorkel enthusiasts paradise, an entomologist's dream and possesses one of the most impressive rock climbing coastlines in Britain.