There was a small herd of goats who had regular disagreements over who could stand on the highest rock and who could court a lucky/unlucky female.
Following the path from the jetty there is the ruin of a 600 AD church and further along is the Martello tower.
After an hour, the sun broke through the haze and the temperature rose. There was a steady stream of sail boats moving between the mainland and the island and a group of divers dropped anchor just off shore.
The views were stunning, from Bray to the obelisk at Killiney Hill to Howth and beyond.
It was very interesting to see the mainland from the island, which itself is so regularly photographed.
It was a great way to spend a morning and it’s definitely a trip worth doing if you haven’t been there yet.
Some images (click on an image to open in full-screen mode) from the outing can be seen below: