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Sully Island is a small tidal island of 14.5 acres by the hamlet of Swanbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan. It is located 400 m off the northern coast of the Bristol Channel, midway between the towns of Penarth and Barry and 10 km south of the Welsh capital city of Cardiff.
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1988 Indian Restaurant
Beach Rd, Sully, Penarth CF64 5UG, United Kingdom
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Sully Island

Sully, UK
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Sully Island is a small tidal island of 14.5 acres by the hamlet of Swanbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan. It is located 400 m off the northern coast of the Bristol Channel, midway between the towns of Penarth and Barry and 10 km south of the Welsh capital city of Cardiff.

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DomDom
This unspoilt island, Ynys Sili to give it its Welsh name, is protected by the tide for most of the day and by the mystery benefactor that ensures public access to this outcrop of natural tranquility amid the rocky outcrops of the South Wales coastline. The geology is facilitating as its the variety of habitats in this small area you can walk across in minutes. The tall grass and reeds, are peppered with small trees, ferns and gorse, with brambles and bluebells vying for space on the sheltered bits. Take care when traversing the wet causeway ensuring your footwear is suitable. Plus bring a coat or jacket in case the weather turns as the winds can pick up suddenly and the tide comes in quickly and you may get stranded.
Rachel FawcettRachel Fawcett
Great views from Sully. Spends half the time cut off by the tide, easy walk over, unspoilt, grasses taller than the average person,brilliant views over the Channel
Sarah TamsinSarah Tamsin
Beautiful views of the rugged coastline. Great for camping weekends if you bring all your own supplies and are aware of the tide times!
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This unspoilt island, Ynys Sili to give it its Welsh name, is protected by the tide for most of the day and by the mystery benefactor that ensures public access to this outcrop of natural tranquility amid the rocky outcrops of the South Wales coastline. The geology is facilitating as its the variety of habitats in this small area you can walk across in minutes. The tall grass and reeds, are peppered with small trees, ferns and gorse, with brambles and bluebells vying for space on the sheltered bits. Take care when traversing the wet causeway ensuring your footwear is suitable. Plus bring a coat or jacket in case the weather turns as the winds can pick up suddenly and the tide comes in quickly and you may get stranded.
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Great views from Sully. Spends half the time cut off by the tide, easy walk over, unspoilt, grasses taller than the average person,brilliant views over the Channel
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Beautiful views of the rugged coastline. Great for camping weekends if you bring all your own supplies and are aware of the tide times!
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This unspoilt island, Ynys Sili to give it its Welsh name, is protected by the tide for most of the day and by the mystery benefactor that ensures public access to this outcrop of natural tranquility amid the rocky outcrops of the South Wales coastline.

The geology is facilitating as its the variety of habitats in this small area you can walk across in minutes. The tall grass and reeds, are peppered with small trees, ferns and gorse, with brambles and bluebells vying for space on the sheltered bits.

Take care when traversing the wet causeway ensuring your footwear is suitable. Plus bring a coat or jacket in case the weather turns as the winds can pick up suddenly and the tide comes in quickly and you may...

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8y

Arrived at the location. There is an island, and when the tide is out you can cross by foot but be warned, it is very muddy and tricky to navigate. I did not go across but did take a couple of snaps and there is a beautiful farm house named Sully farm, which is great to take a picture of. If you are lucky, ask the owner if you can get...

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5y

I spend hours here either fishing or just sight seeing what a place to watch a sunrise or sunset. On the downside people who camp here and do some fishing take your rubbish home with you you've carried the stuff onto the island so...

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