Little Skellig
Little Skellig is a small, rocky island located off the coast of County Kerry, Ireland. It is part of the Skellig Islands and is known for its dramatic cliffs and rugged landscape. The island is uninhabited and is primarily a bird sanctuary, home to a large population of gannets and other seabirds.
The island is approximately 160 meters high and covers an area of about 38 hectares. Access to Little Skellig is restricted to protect its wildlife, and it is often visited by boat tours that operate around the nearby Skellig Michael, another island famous for its ancient monastic site.