A Prominent Tourist Stop: The Isle of Lindisfarne

As the cradle of Christianity in northern England, the isle of Lindisfarne attracts 650,000 visitors a year. Some visitors ignore the warning signs and attempt to cross a causeway that is submerged twice a day. In 2014, one such visitor was an off-duty police officer who was confident he could make it back to the mainland without incident, despite islanders warning him not to risk the incoming tide.

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“Nah,” the officer was reported to have said. “That’s just to frighten the tourists.” About a half-hour later, he “was standing on the roof of his VW Golf car with a rescue helicopter above him, with the tide lapping around him,” according to The Daily Mail.

This incident is just one example of the dangers of ignoring Lindisfarne’s warnings. The island is a popular tourist destination, but it is important to know the risks before venturing onto the causeway.

Rising tides can cut off access to the island very quickly, and those unfamiliar with the area may find themselves in danger if they attempt to cross at the wrong time.

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The best way to enjoy a visit to Lindisfarne is to be aware of the dangers and plan accordingly. Check tide tables before attempting to cross the causeway, and be sure to give yourself plenty of time to get back to safety before the tide comes in. With a little planning, you can enjoy a safe and memorable visit to this holy British island.

According to The Daily Mail, “The isle of Lindisfarne attracts 650,000 visitors a year, some of whom ignore the warning signs of when it’s safe to cross a causeway that twice a day is submerged.”

In 2014, an off-duty police officer attempted to cross the causeway despite warnings from islanders not to do so. The officer ended up stranded on the roof of his car as the tide rose around him.

This incident serves as a reminder of the dangers that come with ignoring the warnings on Lindisfarne. The best way to enjoy a visit to the island is to be aware of the risks and plan accordingly. Check tide tables before attempting to cross the causeway, and be sure to give yourself plenty of time to get back to safety before the tide comes in. With a little planning, you can enjoy a safe and memorable visit to this holy British island.

What do you think? Have you ever visited Lindisfarne? What was your experience like? Let us know in the comments!

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