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Just five miles off the coast
of Cardiff, there’s a natural haven that has had a human connection for more
than 2,000 years.
On a clear day, Flat Holm island – a small emerald jewel in the Bristol Channel – seems close enough to touch and since the Bronze Age it has attracted a colourful array of settlers, farmers, pioneers, soldiers and scientists, all drawn to its unique qualities.
Its current status as a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Local Nature Reserve makes it even more appealing to visitors, yet its remote location and changing tides means it can appear tantalisingly out of reach to modern explorers.
Now, Cardiff Council – which owns the island – is making this fascinating outpost accessible to everyone through a series of themed midweek breaks that include courses in wellness and creative writing as well as conservation experiences.
Restore, Relax and Reconnect
(August 16-18; or September 1-3)
Unwind from daily life and reconnect to nature with Kerry Sanson, a healer, group fitness leader and personal training coach. The retreat offers opportunities to try movements such as Yoga, Qigong, Freedom Dance and mindful practices and learn new techniques and skills.
Adventures in creative
writing (September 29-October 1)
For beginners, or those with experience, be inspired by the island’s rich natural beauty and fascinating history to develop your writing under the guidance of Cardiff-based artist and writer Sarah Featherstone.
Island life – conservation volunteer
experience (September 4-8)
Whether you’re looking for a
career in nature conservation or simply a holiday with a difference, this
four-day break offers the perfect opportunity to work alongside the island
warden team carrying out vital tasks including grassland management, helping
nesting gulls, monitoring the rare slow worm population and restoring heritage
buildings.
You will also get to experience what day visitors do not – sitting under the stars, watching the lights of the city and the ships at night and admiring stunning sunsets and sunrises.
All trips are self-catered
and include a return boat journey, basic shared hostel-style accommodation and tuition
and activities run by experienced instructors. For more information, visit
Flat Holm Fact File