Discover the best top things to do in Holy Island, United Kingdom including Celtic Crafts, Lindisfarne Priory, Lindisfarne Scriptorium, Lindisfarne Centre, Lindisfarne National Nature Reserve, The Parish Church of Saint Mary the Virgin, Lindisfarne Castle, St Aidans RC Church, The Gertrude Jekyll Garden, The Fort on the Heugh.
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Please note that due to the tidal causeway opening hours will vary. English Heritage is a Charitable Trust taking care of over 400 historic sites throughout England. Lindisfarne Priory is one of these very precious sites. A substantial site where almost 1400 years ago St. Aidan, brought here by King Oswald, chose Lindisfarne to build his church and bring Christianity to the ancient Kingdom of Northumbria. Follow those years through our museum and exhibition and then walk through St. Mary's churchyard to the dramatic ruins where you can walk in the footsteps of the monks who inhabited this 12C Priory and monastic buildings. Being a member of English Heritage or paying the admission fee makes sure that English Heritage can carry on preserving our ancient sites for generations to come. Last entry to Lindisfarne Priory is 1 hour before closing time. Hours of opening may vary due to the tides. For your own safety please check the tide times carefully.
For many years, I viewed Lindisfarne only from a train window and was determined to get there one day, which I eventually did at the end of a long-distance walk called the St Cuthbert's Way. Timing the tides and walking the lengthy causeway before it becomes an island again, add to what is already an atmospheric and spiritual trip. I enjoyed it so much that I went back a few years later to spend more time there and experience its special character and atmosphere. Lindisfarne is steeped in history (not least the Vikings!), religion (not least the St Cuthbert connection) and nature (there are some wonderful nature trails/bird sanctuaries), and provides a great day out for a wide range of interests. There's also a fantastic centuries' old pub with great beer and food. All in all, Lindisfarne provides a memorable holiday experience and anyone who is in that part of the country should make the effort to visit and experience this special place.
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When I entered my reaction was 'Wow!' to Mary Fleeson's amazing artwork. I bought a 2018 calendar and a number of cards.On reaching home I signed up online and will definitely be ordering items as gifts for family and friends, (and for me too!)
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My wife and I spent a lovely day on Holy island. There is plenty for everyone with a castle, ruined priory, pubs, craft shops, cafes, beach and nature reserve. We enjoyed a bit of shopping and a wander, talking to some of the local people who are more than happy to share their local knowledge and stories of life on the island. Make sure you are aware of the crossing times.
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Tons of day trippers visit Lindisfarne and they think they have seen it all after the see the castle. However, the nature reserve is the real attraction, but luckily most visitors don't seem to notice. My husband and I just finished a 10 day holiday at Lindisfarne, and the nature reserve was the best part. We stumbled upon it our second day and then walked it every other day of our stay. We love the sea and beaches and we both agree the beaches on the nature preserve are some of the prettiest, if not the prettiest we've seen.
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Well worth a visit, was very informative, very peaceful and relaxing, leave a message or sit and reflect, the atmosphere is very calming
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What a stunning place, once you have driven across we parked in the closest car park as I have arthritis.. the toilets.. well put it this way.. you need to be desperate!! You can catch a bus to the foot of the castle or walk.. but it is a long walk. Once there the climb up and the tour round is very impressive, no dogs allowed in.. you have to leave them at the entrance which is good. There is a talk about the history which is witty and funny, beautiful place.. well worth a visit.
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Found this little church by accident in the holy island. Popped in to pay a wee visit, say a prayer and light a candle. Beautiful windows and very peaceful. Also, very nice to find a church that’s left open for visitors. Mass was well sign posted. Thank you.
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I am on the island for a week and have taken to visiting the fort on the Heugh several times a day to see the views in as many different weather and light conditions as possible. I have watched the tide cover the causeway, I have sung hymns at the sunrise. I have delighted in the snow capped Cheviot hills rising up on the mainland and I have watched the rain sweep across the sea towards me.
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