Guernsey with Kids

Bordeaux Harbour
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Overview
What was once a busy fishing harbour, is now more commonly used as a beach which is good for swimming and snorkelling at high tide. With excellent facilities and stunning views of Herm and Sark, it’s good for a stop-off, rather than a day at the beach.
Business Address
Bordeaux Harbour, Rue du Bordeaux, Vale, Guernsey
Chouet and Ladies Bay
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Overview
The adjoining bays of Chouet and Ladies Bay offer soft white sand, crystal-clear water, rock climbing, rock pooling and excellent facilities. With arguably the best swimming on the west coast, it’s a great family beach choice. 
Business Address
Chouet and Ladies Bay, La Route De L’Ancresse, Vale, Guernsey
Grandes Rocques (Saline Bay)
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Overview
If you want to build sand castles, paddle, climb rocks, rock pool, see a German bunker and explore a 16th century battery, then this is the beach for you. With a well stocked beach kiosk and a great fish ‘n’ chip shop down the road, it’s a great family beach choice.
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Saline Bay, also known as Grandes Rocques, is one of our year-round favourites, whether it’s having picnics on the sand in the summer, watching the sunsets or wrapping up warm and climbing the rocks on a windy winters day, this is the beach that keeps on giving!

Location

Grandes Rocques is located on Guernsey’s West coast, just north of Cobo Bay.

There is ample room for parking with a car park off Rue de la Saline and a further car park off this one which gives closer access to the beach.

Front car park off the coast road

Rear car park (follow lane from the front car park)

There is also parking on a narrow gravel lane off the coast road, before you get to Grandes Rocques, when travelling from the direction of Cobo. There is a small path that leads from this parking area to the beach, or if you’re feeling adventurous, you can access the beach by climbing down the rocks that line the back of the beach.
Parking off Rue de la Saline
Our girls love it when we park here, guess why?…

Why walk along the path when you can trek through knee high grass!
The Beach
Grandes Rocques at low tide
Grandes Rocques is a beautiful beach with a large expanse of soft white sand. At low tide there is a bit of a walk if you fancy a paddle / swim, however, the exposed wet sand makes for expert level sandcastles!

At high tide there is usually ample sand on show, making this a great beach choice whatever the tide, however, it’s the wind direction that can make time on Grandes Rocques feel like an endurance test. The beach faces southwest so if the wind is coming from the east, then Grandes Rocques will be lovely, but when the wind is coming from the southwest (straight across the Atlantic) it will be very windy!

Access to the beach is via a few steps next to the Grandes Rocques Beach Kiosk. It is a little rocky when you first enter the beach so very little ones need to be a bit careful.
Steps to access Grandes Rocques beach
Note that dogs are allowed on Grandes Rocques year round which means the beach can be popular for dog owners in the summer months. If you would prefer a beach without dogs, the following beaches have a dog ban from 1st May to 30th September: Fermain, Petit Bot, L’Erée, Vazon (Northern end), Cobo, Port Soif, L’Ancresse and Pembroke.
Rock Climbing Fun
To the right of the beach kiosk is what makes this beach special for us… the rocks. Small rocks, big rocks, you name it, it’s here, nature’s playground is great fun for all ages. So, if you have family members who won’t sit still on a beach, this is a great choice. We often have one of our daughters playing in the sand and the other off climbing the rocks with Daddy (someone has to volunteer to stay with the bags, me!).

There are also German defences hidden in the rocks. I don’t advise trying to get into the bunker, my husband tried and he was nearly trapped forever!
German Bunker on Grandes Rocques Beach
Rock Pooling
The rocks also provide excellent rock pooling at low tide, though care needs to be taken because the rocks get very slippy.

Facilities
There are excellent facilities at Grandes Rocques including a kiosk, picnic tables and public toilets.
Grandes Rocques Beach Kiosk

The beach kiosk serves hot and cold food, snacks, drinks, ice creams, and if you’ve forgotten to pack a bucket and spade, not a problem, they sell a selection of beach toys. They also hire out deckchairs and windbreaks.

If we’re at Grandes Rocques and the kiosk is closed, we love getting fish and chips from Cobo Fish Bar (which is only a minute down the road) and bringing it back to the beach. Nothing tastes better than eating fish and chips out of the paper!

Fort Grandes Rocques
If you look high above the beach on the right hand side, you can see Fort Grandes Rocques.
Fort Grandes Rocques in the distance
Fort Grandes Rocques was constructed c.1779 and was armed with three 24 pounder guns. The battery was later altered by the German occupying forces during the Second World War. Kids will have great fun exploring what remains of the battery.
Grandes Rocques Battery
The Fort can be accessed by the footpath from Grandes Rocques beach.

Have Fun, We’ll See You There!

Address
Rue de la Saline, Castel, GY5 7FX
Bus Route
41, 91, 92
Dogs on Grandes Rocques
Dogs are allowed on the beach year round.
BBQs on Grandes Rocques
Beach bbqs can be lit between 5:00pm and midnight. Permission is required for beach bbqs to be attended by more than ten people. Beach barbeque Application Forms can be downloaded from https://www.gov.gg/beachbbq

Beach barbeques should be lit well below the high tide mark and away from coastal dune or grassland vegetation.

Business Address
Grandes Rocques, Rue de la Saline, Castel, GY5 7FX
Les Amarreurs Playground
Overview
Playground offering a good selection of play equipment for children of all ages along with a kiosk, benches, picnic tables and pubic toilets.
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The playground offers a good selection of play equipment for children of all ages along with a kiosk, benches, picnic tables and pubic toilets.

Location

Les Amarreurs Playground is at the western end of L’Ancresse Common on Les Amarreurs Road in Vale, with ample parking next to the playground.

Alongside Les Amarreurs playground is Les Amarreurs anchorage, a scenic anchorage with a small jetty, a great spot for fishing, snorkelling and jumping off the jetty into the cool water on a hot summers day. 

What We Think…
 

Our girls have fun at this park because there is a good selection of play equipment.  Particular favourites are the large slide built into the side of a hill, monkey bars, wooden climbing area and the circular metal climbing frame.

This is a great playground to try if you fancy a more traditional park with enough equipment to keep the kids of all ages entertained for quite a while.

Business Address
Les Amarreurs Playground, Les Amarreurs Road, Vale, Guernsey, GY3
Moulin Huet Bay
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Overview
Family-favourite Moulin Huet Bay is blessed with stunning views of Guernsey’s south coast cliffs, amazing rock formations, soft sand and crystal clear water. With a great café serving hot and cold food, drinks and ice creams and the best homemade scones you’ll ever taste!
Business Address
Rue du Moulin Huet, St Martin, Guernsey
Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay
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Overview
Situated on the most northern tip of Guernsey, this beautiful sweeping bay is home to the largest expanse of sand on the island. With crystal clear water, lots of parking, 2 kiosks and a café plus fantastic walks in both directions, it’s a great choice for a family beach day.
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Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay is a beautiful large sweeping bay situated on the most northern point of Guerney. With the largest expanse of sand on the island and crystal clear water, it is a great choice for families year round.

Location

Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay is situated in the parish of Vale, on the northerm tip of the island.

There is ample room for parking behind the beach, to the left and the right of the Beach House cafe.

It is also easily accessible by bus, with 3 bus routes servicing the area.
The Beach

Pembroke and L’ancresse bay is a real beauty. I find it confusing that there are 2 names for the beach, it appears that the left half is Pembroke Beach and the right is L’Ancresse Beach, however, there is no distinction between the 2.
The left side of the bay is Pembroke Beach
The right side of the bay is L’Ancresse Beach
The soft sand and a gentle slope into the sea make it great for paddling/ swimming and playing games on the beach. Due to the large expanse of sand and the depth of the beach, Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay can be enjoyed during both high and low tide. Note that at low tide it can feel like you need a bus to actually get to the waters edge! Also, we do find the beach rather exposed and it can feel very windy in a northerly breeze!
Enjoying drawing in the sand on Pembroke Beach
Dogs on Pembroke and L’Ancresse Beach
Most of Guernsey’s beaches are dog friendly during the summer months, however, there are 7 beaches where dogs are banned between 1st May and 30th September and Pembroke and L’Ancresse is one of those beaches.
Enjoying winter dog time on Pembroke Beach
Facilities
With a cafe, beach kiosks, toilets and ample parking, Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay is a great choice for a day on the beach.

There are 2 beach kiosks, Pembroke beach kiosk and the L’Ancresse beach kiosk at the other end of the bay. Both serve hot and cold drinks, snacks and ice creams.
Beach House Cafe
Beach House, Pembroke Beach
The Beach House is a relaxed and informal beach cafe overlooking Pembroke Beach with ample seating inside and out. With a range of food and drinks available including hot and cold lunch options, cakes, snacks and ice cream. They also offer a take-away option so food/ drink can be enjoyed on the beach.

Lottie is particularly keen on the babyccino’s and chocolate cake!

The Beach House is open year round aside from Christmas Day through to late Jan. In the summer (June to Sept) they are open everyday from 9am to 8pm.
Outside seating at the Beach House, this would be full in the summer!
Footpath

There is a family friendly gravel footpath that sits behind Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay leading to Fort Le Marchant to the right and Fort Pembroke to the left. The footpath is great for a leisurely walk or for bike riding.
Footpath to the right of L’Ancresse Beach
Looking back at Pembroke Beach from the footpath leading to Fort Pembroke
The footpath from Pembroke Beach to Fort Pembroke is one of my favourite places to go because of the amazing rock formations. Everytime we go the girls can’t wait to start climbing, a large number of the rocks are not on the edge of the footpath making them safer to climb without fear of a big drop and with little climbs for little legs and more challenging climbs for older children (and adults!) there is something for everyone. The screnery is also stunning and I love looking at the breathtaking views in all directions.

For more details of the Fort Pembroke footpath take a look at our recent blog post…
Vale: Rock Climbing as Nature Intended
Address
Pembroke, Vale, GY3 5BY
Bus Route
12, 91, 92
Dogs on Pembroke and L’Ancresse Beach
Dogs are banned between 1st May and 30th September.
BBQs on Pembroke and L/Ancresse Beach
Beach bbqs can be lit between 5:00pm and midnight. Permission is required for beach bbqs to be attended by more than ten people. Beach barbeque Application Forms can be downloaded from https://www.gov.gg/beachbbq

Beach barbeques should be lit well below the high tide mark and away from coastal dune or grassland vegetation.
Beach House Cafe
Beach House is open all year aside from Christmas and New Year. Opening times and the menus can be found on their website https://www.beachhouseguernsey.com/

Business Address
Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay, Pembroke, Vale, GY3 5BY
Portelet Beach
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Overview
A beautiful sandy cove and a small working fishing harbour which is great for rock pooling and hunting for sea glass. With a well stocked beach kiosk offering food, drinks and ice creams.
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Portelet offers a lovely sheltered beach with soft sand and clear water and, thanks to it being a small working fishing harbour, there are always plenty of little boats to look at.
Location

Portelet is located in the parish of Torteval, in the south-west of the island. When following the coast road south from Cobo and Vazon, Portelet is at the end of the road.

The Imperial Hotel stands at the end of the coast road with ample parking available beyond the hotel (the road is marked as a dead-end).
The Beach
At the end of the road (beyond the parking and the kiosk) is a cobbled slipway that gives access to the beach. There are a number of benches at the top of the slipway allowing people to take in the stuning view of Rocquaine Bay.

View of Fort Grey From Benches At Portelet
As Portelet is situated in the south west of the island, it’s a great choice for an afternoon beach trip in the summer, as it gets the best of the afternoon sun and offers stunning sunset views.
Low Tide
Low Tide At Portelet Harbour
At low tide, a large expanse of soft white sand is uncovered along with a vast carpet of rocks. The rocks make Portelet one of the best beaches in Guernsey for rock pooling and for sea glass collecting.

For those who have never come across sea glass, it is smooth, frosted, beautiful pieces of glass that are formed from man-made glass products and are polished and refined by the waves and currents of the sea – we’d never heard of sea glass until we moved to Guernsey and now my girls hunt for it on every beach trip!

Rocks Exposed at Portelet At Low Tide
High Tide
During high tide there can be no beach left at Portelet, instead waves can be seen crashing into the rocks at the back of the beach.

Dogs on Portelet Beach
Dogs are allowed on Portelet beach all year round.
Facilities
There is a really nice beach Kiosk at Portelet offering hot and cold food, drinks, ice creams and beach essentials (bucket and spade etc), along with numerous table and chairs. There is also a toilet block that is open year round.

For those wanting a more substanial meal, the Imperial Hotel is located a few minutes walk from Portelet beach. The hotel has a modern restaurant and large outside dining area with a good menu of hot and cold food. The Imperial has a good kids menu but we have learnt that the kids meals are MASSIVE, to the point their roast totally overwhelms our girls!
Kids Roast At The Imperial
Walking from Portelet
We head down to Portelet everytime we have visitors because of the amazing walk from Portelet to the Fairy Ring. Follow the tarmacked road that runs behind Portelet Beach (no access for cars) and you’ll encounter a WWII German bunker, Fort Pezeries and the ‘Fairy Ring’, a site that has become part of local folklore suggesting the site is linked with fairies, witches, and elves. If you carry on past the Fairy Ring you will end up at Pleinmont Observation Tower (used by German forces between 1942 and 1945). The whole walk offers the most stunning views over Guernsey’s coastline and out to the Hanois Lighthouse.

Portelet is a great choice for a day out, combining playing in the sand, swimming, rock pooling, walking and eating and drinking out. Though don’t forget to check the tides as they make all the difference!

Business Address
Portelet Beach, Torteval, Guernsey
Renoir Tea Garden
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Overview
A secluded tea garden with stunning views across Moulin Huet Bay. Open daily 10am to 6pm (weather permitting).
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Business Address
Rue du Moulin Huet, St Martins, Guernsey, GY4 6DS
Rousse Headland
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With the coastal path in both directions, Rousse headland is perfect for a family walk. Take in the sights of the Napoleonic loop-holed tower and battery, the beach, a small harbour and a kiosk selling drinks and snacks. With plenty of parking.
Business Address
Rousse Headland, Vale, Guernsey
Saints Bay
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Overview
A pretty sandy cove with a shingle bank at the top of the beach. Nestled in the south coast cliffs, it’s a well sheltered spot with beautiful views. Lovely beach café but no parking close to the beach, so be prepared for a walk.
Business Address
Saints Bay, Saints Bay Rd, St Martin, Guernsey
The Beach Café at Fermain Bay
Overview
Not your usual beach cafe, offering soft drinks to champagne! This popular cafe offers excellent food and indoor and outdoor seating overlooking Fermain Bay. There is no parking at Fermain Bay so you need to be prepared for a walk to get to it.
Business Phone Number
01481 238636
Business Address
Fermain Lane, Fermain Bay, Guernsey, GY1 1ZZ
Vazon Bay
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Overview
If you and your family are into water sports, then this is the beach for you. A beautiful wide sandy beach with the largest surf on the island, makes Vazon a hotspot for Guernsey’s water sports enthusiasts. With excellent facilities including a beach kiosk, Vistas Cafe and Crabby Jacks restaurant within short walking distance, it’s a great family beach choice.
Business Address
Vazon Bay, Vazon Road, Castel, Guernsey GY5 7LL