My favorite spot in Wales was a nature reserve in its northwest corner, Ynys Lawd South Stack. Green rolling hills covered with brilliant heather mixed in with rocky cliffs dropping off into the sea.
The cliffs are home to thousands of sea birds, including murres (below), guillemots, puffins, and razorbills. Puffins breed here mostly in May and June, although there were a few left in the water.
Getting to the South Stack lighthouse gave me a good workout: over 400 stone steps to get down the cliff, a few dozen more to get to the top of the lighthouse, then 400 steps back up the cliff. My FitBit told me I climbed 53 floors that day. No wonder I was exhausted!
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