
Puffin Island (Wales)
Puffin Island is a small, uninhabited island located off the eastern coast of Anglesey, Wales. Known in Welsh as "Ynys Seiriol," it covers about 80 acres and is famous for its rich wildlife, particularly its seabird population, including puffins, which nest there. The island is also home to a lighthouse built in the 18th century, adding to its historical significance. Accessible by boat, Puffin Island is a popular destination for nature lovers, birdwatchers, and those interested in exploring its scenic landscapes and coastal ecosystems. It’s a protected site, vital for conservation efforts.