Islands · North Wales
Bardsey Island
Bardsey Island — island off the coast of North Wales.

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- Typical visit
- 4 h–12 h
- Free entry
- Dog-friendly
About
Bardsey Island is a island in the United Kingdom. It covers approximately 2 km². Recent population estimates put it at around 4 people. Heritage designation: Site of Special Scientific Interest. Address: LL53. Wikidata describes it as: "island off the coast of North Wales". Coordinates: 52.7570°, -4.7915°.
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Bardsey Island (Welsh: Ynys Enlli), known as the legendary "Island of 20,000 Saints", is located 1.9 miles (3.1 km) off the Llŷn Peninsula in the Welsh county of Gwynedd. The Welsh name means "The Island in the Currents", while its English name refers to the "Island of the Bards", or possibly the Viking chieftain, "Barda". At 179 hectares (440 acres; 0.69 sq mi) in area it is the fourth largest offshore island in Wales. As of 2025 it had a year-round population of three. The north east rises steeply from the sea to a height of 548 feet (167 m) at Mynydd Enlli, which is a Marilyn, while the western plain is low and relatively flat cultivated farmland. To the south the island narrows to an isthmus, connecting a peninsula on which the lighthouse stands. Since 1974 it has been included in the community of Aberdaron. The island has been an important religious site since the 6th century, when it is said that the Welsh king Einion Frenin and Saint Cadfan founded a monastery there. In medieval times it was a major centre of pilgrimage and, by 1212, belonged to the Augustinian Canons Regular. The monastery was dissolved and its buildings demolished by Henry VIII in 1537, but the island remains an attraction for pilgrims, marking the end point of the North Wales Pilgrims Way. Bardsey Island is famous for its wildlife and rugged scenery. A bird observatory was established in 1953. It is a nesting place for Manx shearwaters and choughs, with rare plants, and habitats undisturbed by modern farming practices. The waters around the island attract dolphins and porpoises and grey seals. In 2023, the island became the first site in Europe to be awarded International Dark Sky Sanctuary certification.
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Background
History
The island was inhabited in Neolithic times, and traces of hut circles remain. During the 5th century, the island became a refuge for persecuted Christians, and a small monastery existed. Around 516, Saint Einion, king of Llyn, invited the Breton Saint Cadfan to move to the island from his first residence in Tywyn. Under Cadfan's guidance, St Mary's Abbey was built. In 1188, the abbey was still a local institution but, by 1212, it belonged to the Canons Regular. although today only ruins of the old abbey's 13th century bell tower remain. A Celtic cross amidst the ruins commemorates the 20,000 saints reputed to be buried on the island. Saint Einion is sometimes claimed to have joined the…
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- Coordinates
- 52.7570, -4.7915
- District
- Gwynedd
- Parish
- Aberdaron
- Postcode
- LL53
- Parliamentary constituency
- Dwyfor Meirionnydd
- Population
- 4
- Official site
- www.bardsey.org
Sources
- wikidata: Q1991483 (CC0)
- wikipedia: Bardsey Island (CC BY-SA 4.0)
- commons: Bardsey Lighthouse.jpg (CC BY-SA 4.0)
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Frequently asked questions
- Where is Bardsey Island?
- Bardsey Island is in North Wales, United Kingdom (postcode LL53), in the parish of Aberdaron.
- Is Bardsey Island a listed building?
- Bardsey Island is officially recognised as Site of Special Scientific Interest listed.
- Is Bardsey Island free to visit?
- Yes, Bardsey Island is free to enter.
- How do I get to Bardsey Island?
- Drivers can navigate to postcode LL53. It sits within the Dwyfor Meirionnydd parliamentary constituency.