Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Most visitors to Lundy Island get there by means of a passenger ferry from the Devon mainland. What is the name of this vessel?
2. The name Lundy is generally believed to come from the Old Norse for Puffin Island.
3. What is the name of the only licensed public house on the island of Lundy?
4. Lundy Island has a large Victorian church, built in 1896 and consecrated by the Bishop of Exeter the following year. To what female Saint is it dedicated?
5. In the south-east corner of Lundy Island, near the main landing stage, are two smaller outcrops of rock, the larger of which is accessible from the main island at low tide. What are their names?
6. Lundy Island is divided into four not-very-equal segments by three roughly parallel stone walls that traverse it from east to west (or possibly vice-versa). Which of the following is NOT one of them?
7. What should you do if you are walking round the south end of Lundy Island and come across the Devil's Limekiln?
8. Which of the following features distinguishes the building known as "Tibbetts" from other visitor accommodation on Lundy Island?
9. What is the name of the plant species, a primitive brassica, which is peculiar to Lundy Island?
10. How many working lighthouses are there on Lundy Island?
Source: Author
stedman
This quiz was reviewed by FunTrivia editor
Pagiedamon before going online.
Any errors found in FunTrivia content are routinely corrected through our feedback system.