Guernsey with Kids

Fort Doyle
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This fort was completed in the early 1800’s with three 18 pounder cannons, however, only the cannon emplacements remain today. The fort was was heavily fortified by German forces during World War II and is great for a quick visit.
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Fort Doyle, La Route de la Lande, Vale, Guernsey
Fort Hommet
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A Victorian fortification on Vazon Bay headland consisting of a Martello tower and bunkers and casemates constructed by German forces during World War II. A great place to explore with 2 levels and stunning views across the bay.
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Fort Hommet, Fort Hommet Headland, Castel, Guernsey.
Fort Le Marchant
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The ruins of this 17th Century fort makes for a great place to explore, with safe rocks to climb (as in rocks not on the side of a cliff!), windows looking out to sea, a gaol and small stone passages, to name just a few.
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Fort Le Marchant, Rue De La Fontenelle, Vale, Guernsey
Fort Pezeries
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A coastal defence fort dating back to 1680. Fun to explore with three 18 pounder cannons and the most stunning views of Guernsey’s west coast.
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Fort Pezeries, Rue De La Varde, Torteval, Guernsey
Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay to Fort Le Marchant Walk
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A beautiful walk from Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay on an easy-to follow footpath taking in a Loophole Tower, Fort Le Marchant, German Fortifications and with lots of rocks to climb it’s a favourite with our family.
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Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay, Pembroke, Vale, GY3 5BY
Portelet Harbour to The Fairy Ring Walk
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This walk has it all…a beach, German bunker, a fort with cannons, trees to climb, a meeting place for fairies and the most stunning scenery in all directions. With plenty of benches to take in the view, and ample places to have a picnic, it’s a family must whilst in Guernsey.
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Portelet Beach, Torteval, Guernsey