RSPB Rathlin West Light Seabird Centre

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Northern Ireland BT54 6RT
*The Seabird Centre reopens 1 April 2020* A must-visit for unrivalled views of Northern Ireland's largest seabird colony and a chance to explore Rathlin's unique 'upside down' lighthouse, part of the Great Lighthouses of Ireland Trail. Before you even step ashore, look out for gannets, gulls and dolphins during the ferry crossing. Once on the island, head four miles west (by privately-operated bus, bike or on foot) to the West Light Seabird Centre. Here you'll have close-up views of Northern Ireland's biggest seabird colony, where thousands of puffins, razorbills, guillemots and kittiwakes and others jostle for space on the cliffs overlooking the colony from May to July. Friendly staff and volunteers are on hand to answer questions; binoculars and scopes are available to use free of charge. There is a 158-step descent to the viewing platform and lighthouse. Registered guide dogs can access the Visitor Centre. Other dogs must be tied up outside the Visitor Centre during a visit.

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Birdwatching.
8/14/2024

This is a nice area to view the birds and the cliffs and sea. Unfair that we weren’t told before pay...

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Puffins leave mid July so not much wildlife to see thereafter
8/8/2024

RSPB NI staff and volunteers are on hand here to welcome visitors and they have binoculars and teles...

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Love Puffins!!
8/1/2024

We went on July 30 and were so excited the puffins were still there, although it was obvious that ma...

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