Great news for Lundy - we've been nominated in the category of 'Landmark of the Year' at the BBC Countryfile Magazine Awards 2017. The awards are a celebration of the great British countryside, from heritage attractions to rural pubs to dramatic landscapes.
Voting is open to the public so we need your help. You can vote for Lundy Island on the BBC Countryfile website here. Voting closes on 28 February.
Lundy was nominated by Dame Fiona Reynolds, author and former director of the National Trust. She writes that "this small island with its flat top and jagged cliffs offers visitors a magical mystery tour. Above ground are stupendous views, a unique atmosphere and fascinating history; below water, one of our most wildlife-rich sea coasts in the UK led to the establishment of the first British marine nature reserve."