Lambay Sky

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Lambay Island is dwarfed by the rain clouds passing overhead in this view from Donabate Beach

Lambay Island lies 4 km off the coast. With an area of approx 2.5 sq km, it’s the largest island on the east coast of Ireland and is privately owned. The island’s coast line is 10 km long and is home to a wide range of flora and seabirds together with a working farm and a colony of wallabies. It rises to 126m above sea level at the highest point.

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Lambay Island is dwarfed by the rain clouds passing overhead in this view from Donabate Beach

Lambay Island lies 4 km off the coast. With an area of approx 2.5 sq km, it’s the largest island on the east coast of Ireland and is privately owned. The island’s coast line is 10 km long and is home to a wide range of flora and seabirds together with a working farm and a colony of wallabies. It rises to 126m above sea level at the highest point.

Lambay Island is dwarfed by the rain clouds passing overhead in this view from Donabate Beach

Lambay Island lies 4 km off the coast. With an area of approx 2.5 sq km, it’s the largest island on the east coast of Ireland and is privately owned. The island’s coast line is 10 km long and is home to a wide range of flora and seabirds together with a working farm and a colony of wallabies. It rises to 126m above sea level at the highest point.