Flat Holm Accommodation
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Flat Holm boasts a unique island character, with a sense of wilderness, remoteness, tranquillity and beautiful views from and across the island to the coasts of Wales and England.
Less than half a mile wide, the tiny island is an intriguing hidden jewel in the Bristol Channel. Flat Holm is designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest and Local Nature Reserve. The Flat Holm Project conserves the island’s natural and cultural features, from maritime grassland and Victorian barracks to seabird colonies and wartime bunkers.
While on the island, take a guided tour and gain an insight into its colourful history; observe the fascinating, varied wildlife; and relax with a drink at Wales’ most southerly pub, The Gull and Leek.
Dormitory style accommodation is available in our farmhouse field centre, which can sleep up to 24 people in two, 10 and 12 bedded bunk rooms plus a twin bedded room
The island cottage is also available, this self-catering accommodation is best suited for up to 4 guests but can sleep up to 6. This cosy spot includes a Double bedroom, Twin bedroom and a double sofa bed in the living room, dining room, kitchen and two shower rooms plus a walled garden to relax and enjoy the peace and quiet.
Camping is offered in the farmhouse paddocks (tents are not provided).
For more information about staying on the island, please visit our website.
Rates:
Dormitory-style accommodation – £19 per person per night, plus £5 landing fee.
Camping – £8 per person per night, plus £5 landing fee.
Cottage – £100 per night for 4 guests. Additional charge of £25 per person (max additional 2 persons).
Please note that there is limited availability during 2025.
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