An unflattering view of Skellig Michael 2025
I think its around ten years since I remortgaged the family home to buy a ticket for the ferry from Portmagee to Skellig Michael. Unfortunately, due to a recent rockfall, the road built by Ballast Board workmen in the early 1820s was out of bounds and so I only managed to see the lower light from up above on the Saddle. And I didn't get to see the upper light at all. Now, I'd seen the photographs of the dwellings on Bull Rock and also Tearaght but I was somewhat taken aback to see the state of the dwellings at the lower light on Skellig Michael. I was sent these photos by Chris Mills, a former lightkeeper in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and British Columbia who was visiting the area this year and managed to get on to the island. It seems to me that the island light stations are the ones taking the brunt of the lack of TLC. Ballycotton is also bad, by all accounts. Light maintained, dwellings not. Scattery Island is getting done up by private individuals. God knows what Slyne ...