Guided Walk
Join us for a guided walk around one of Wales’ most breath taking nature reserves with a member of our RSPB wardening team.
Our spring and summer walks have a special emphasis on seabirds and we will look at how Ramsey’s history has shaped their populations. Learn about one of Pembrokeshire’s most important but least known birds, the Manx shearwater and discover the story of RSPB Grassholm Island and its gannets.
Our autumn walks have a special emphasis on breeding Atlantic grey seals, watch and learn about the lives of seals on one of the largest breeding colonies in Southern Britain. Spot migrating birds and learn about the different habitats that make Ramsey Island so special.
We’ll spot some of Ramsey’s other wildlife along the way and you will learn about the island’s history and what it’s like to live and work on a remote island today.
Return to the farmhouse where volunteers and staff will be on hand to answer any questions and the small island shop will be open. Hot and cold drinks and snacks are available (no sandwiches or ice cream).
This is a full day event. The morning guided walk lasts up to 4 hours, then spend the afternoon at your leisure before the return boat at 16:00
The guided walk route is a 2.5 mile circular walk climbing over 100m. The path is rocky and rugged and very steep in places. It is important that attendees are physically able and suitably dressed. Sturdy footwear, a warm waterproof layer and sunscreen are a must.
PLEASE NOTE
The ferry service for the Guided Walks departs at 09:30 and returns at 16:00.
Please ensure to check in with Thousand Islands Expeditions no later than one hour before your trip departure time. If you are travelling a long distance especially for your trip, we recommend that you check in the day before. You must be at the departure point to meet our boarding master 20 minutes before your trip is due to depart. The boat cannot wait for late arrivals and no refund can be offered.
* You will be required to provide your RSPB Membership details if booking this trip as an RSPB member.