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    Piel Island

    Posted by gdeanouk 1 August 2010

    It has a ruined castle, a rocky coast to explore, its own “king” and best of all it’s small enough to feel like a real island. You can walk from one side to the other in minutes. The island’s only habitation is a pub, the Ship Inn, whose landlord traditionally holds the title 'King of Piel.' In summer it is served by a ferry from neighbouring Roa Island, or you can walk across the sands at low tide from Walney Island. Since the last 'King' was installed the pub has been renovated and there is a programme of events over the summer to tempt visitors who want more than just the splendid experience of being able to explore the coast and castle.

    www.pielisland.co.uk/
    Ship Inn, Piel Island, Barrow-in-Furness
    Cumbria, LA13 0QN
    07516 453 784

    Google map: tinyurl.com/2wrlhdq

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