The Scots Magazine

Idyllic Isle

A jewel in the Firth of Forth, the Isle of May offers fascinatin­g history and stunning seabirds

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THE Firth of Forth is a treasure trove of discovery, with one of the world’s most iconic bridges, banks lined with picturesqu­e villages, and waters home to unspoiled beauty spots such as the Isle of May.

The Isle of May Nature Reserve is found in the very centre of the Forth estuary, nine kilometres (six miles) from Anstruther on Fife’s southwest coast. This small island measures just 57 hectares (141 acres), but it is crammed with enough wildlife, history and intrigue to provide hours of exploratio­n.

A day of adventure on the Isle of May begins with the journey there. There are several companies that offer boat trips, starting from both Anstruther and North Berwick, and a choice of vessels to suit your need for speed!

Opt for a RIB (ridged inflatable boat) ride if you want an exhilarati­ng route across the Forth, or if you want something laid back then the ferry is more tranquil.

Before you have even reached the island’s shores, you will be met by its residents. During the peak months from April to September, the island plays host to more than 200,000 seabirds including razorbills, kittiwakes, shags, guillemots, fulmars, eider ducks, and of course, the beloved puffin. You will likely hear this rabble of seabirds long before you reach the island.

Make sure to keep an eye out for seals, the occasional dolphin, and even humpback whales which are also spotted in this part of the Forth.

Upon the island itself, you will have plenty time to look around. On a beautiful summer day, there are few places more idyllic and the whole family will enjoy exploring. Alongside wildlife, the island also boasts a rich history of monks, Vikings and smugglers to learn about.

A trip to the Isle of May is as much about the journey as it is about the destinatio­n.

“Keep dolphins” an eye out for seals and

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Arriving at the Isle of May
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The Low Light bird observator­y
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