There are no vehicles on the Island.
From the landing bay there is a small road that runs to the start of the stairs that lead up to the monastery.The Stairs are in a reasonable condition, however they are old and there are no safety ropes, whilst not being actively dangerous they do require some care, a dose of courage and some decent shoes.
The South Steps are the main route to the summit. They run up from the Heliport to âChristâs Saddleâ a relatively flat piece of land between the two peaks of the Island.The monastery is on the Eastern peak and is an easy walk from âChristâs Saddleâ. The Hermitage is on the South Peak, It is highly inadvisable to attempt to cross to the South Peak, the paths are not stable and the Hermitage itself is only accessible with climbing equipment.