
Puffin Island
Puffin Island is a small island located off the coast of North Wales, within the Menai Strait near Anglesey. Known for its dramatic cliffs and rich birdlife, it is a breeding site for puffins, razorbills, and gulls, making it an important seabird sanctuary. Historically, the island has served as a fishing and hunting spot. Today, it is a popular destination for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Due to its protected status, access is limited, primarily by boat tours, ensuring the preservation of its natural habitat and the wildlife it supports.