Guernsey with Kids

Adventure Cycles Bike Hire
Overview
Enjoy the beauty of Guernsey by bicycle. Offer Electric bikes and Trekking bikes for hire, and with a few days notice children’s, road and mountain bikes along with tandems, trailers, child-seats & tag-a-longs.
Business Phone Number
01481 232855
Business Address
La Grande Rue St Martins, GY4 6LH
Annette Henry Walking Tours
Overview
Gold Accredited Guernsey Tour Guide, Annette Henry, has been offering a variety of walking tours and themed guided walks in Guernsey, Herm and Alderney for the past 20 years. Walks suitable for adults and children plus Annette offers themed walks for children’s parties.
Business Phone Number
01481 263755
Business Address
La Haie Fleurie, Clos Landais, St Peters, Guernsey, GY7 9PB
Battletec
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Overview
Battletec is a fun outdoor game involving teams of five up to fifty players. It normally takes place in a closed off environment suitable for combat simulations. Rather than real guns Battletec uses Airsoft guns that shoot small 6mm plastic BB pellets. These sting when they come into contact with your skin, but don’t scar. This is a fun way to build fitness, team work skills and shoot holes in your friends!!!
Business Phone Number
07781 104068
Business Address
11 Contree Mansell, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1HR
Beau Sejour Playground (Cambridge Park)
Overview
Fantastic playground with play equipment for children of all ages and the nearby Jubilee Skatepark makes it a great destination for families. Situated behind the Beau Sejour Leisure Centre.
Business Address
Beau Sejour, Amherst, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2DL
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
Candie Gardens
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Overview
Beautiful gardens in the heart of St Peter Port with lawned areas and fish ponds and the most stunning views over St Peter Port harbour, Herm and Sark. Also offers a museum, art gallery, and a cafe housed in a Victorian bandstand.
Business Address
Candie Gardens, Candie Road, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1UG
Castle Cornet
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Overview
A brilliant place to visit with so much to explore, including dressing up for kids, the firing of the noonday gun, endless places to discover and cannons around every corner! Adults £10.50, student and child 7yrs+ £3.
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Business Phone Number
01481 721657
Business Address
Castle Cornet, Castle Emplacement, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1AU
Chateau Des Marais (Ivy Castle)
Overview
Have fun exploring the remains of the stone walled castle built in the early 13th Century. With a fun bug trail, look out for the numbered icons on site.
Business Phone Number
01481 726518
Business Address
Chateau Des Marais, Ivy Castle Lane, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2HX
Clarence Battery
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Overview
Built in 1780, Clarence Battery was built as one of the original outer defences of Fort George. Accessed via cliff paths from St Martin or the foothpath from La Valette, it has great views over Castle Cornet and St Peter Port and a number of things of things to explore including 4 cannons.
Business Website Address
Business Address
Clarence Battery, Les Terres Point, St Peter Guernsey, GY1 1AX
Cobo Bay
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Overview
One of Guernsey’s most popular beaches, Cobo Bay is the perfect family beach for swimming, sandcastles, beach games and rock pooling. With plenty of amenities close by it’s no wonder it’s a popular choice.
Business Address
Cobo Bay, Cobo Coast Rd, Cobo, Castel, Guernsey GY5 7HB
Crabby Jacks
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Overview
Crabby Jack’s is the go-to venue for families in Guernsey offering indoor and outdoor dining with a large menu to suit all ages and tastes. Children are given a colouring sheet and pencils and there are TV screens inside showing kids films and an impressive outdoor play area.
Business Phone Number
01481 257489
Business Address
Vazon Bay, Castel, Guernsey, GY5 7BF
Delancey Park
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Overview
Great park with lots of fun play equipment for children of all ages, along with a large lawned area, ramps for bikes and skateboards and an exercise area.
Business Address
Delancey Park, St Sampsons, Guernsey
Donkey Divers
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Overview
Donkey Divers has Guernsey’s only full time PADI instructor Steve Bougourd and offers PADI courses for children including PADI Bubblemaker (8yrs+), The PADI Seal Team Programme (8yrs+), Junior PADI Open Water Diver certification (10yrs+).
Business Phone Number
01481 713963
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Business Address
Donkey Divers, La Route de L’Ancresse, Vale, GY3 5SJ
Fermain Bay
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Overview
A stunning pebble beach at the base of Guernsey’s east coast cliffs, with a popular beach cafe. Click ‘more information’ for details of how to access the beach as there is no parking nearby, but a number of walking routes to get to it.
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Fermain Bay is one of few pebble beaches in Guersey, and for us that’s a blessing, as picnics on pebble beaches mean no sand in the food!

When we first arrived in Guernsey we were keen to visit Fermain Bay however, we found out that you can’t drive down to the beach because access is restricted and we couldn’t find any details of the roads/ paths leading down to it. I was therefore unsure if the walk was suitable for my girls. We now know there are 3 ways to access Fermain Bay and I hope this will help you plan how best to get to this great little beach.
Location

Fermain Bay is located on Guernsey’s east coast in the parish of St Martin, just south of St Peter Port. It is situated at the bottom of the picturesque Fermain Valley.
Getting to Fermain Bay

Fermain Lane Route
Fermain Lane is a winding steep road off Le Route De Sausmarez (there is a convenient bus stop on the main road close to the turn off into Fermain Lane). Fermain Valley Hotel is situated on this lane and there is a scenic footpath from the hotel leading down to the beach or alternatively walkers can follow the narrow road all the way down. Returning from Fermain Bay this way is not for the feint hearted, it is very steep and, in my opinion, relentless! I would be tired out taking this route and my girls would have no chance!

Calais Lane Route
An easier walk down to the beach, and the one we use with the girls, is from Calais Lane, off Route de Blanches. There is a bus stop at the entrance to Calais Lane, hop on the Jerbourg bus and the driver will be able to tell you where to get off.
Entrance to the footpath
Walk down Calais Lane for a few minutes and you will get to a sharp left bend in the road. On the right you will see a footpath called Gypsy Lane. Keep walking round the bend and take the road on the right signed Calais, this is a short road that leads to the footpath to Fermain Bay (the footpath is signed).

The footpath is quite narrow and not suitable for a buggy and we always find it muddy no matter what the weather or time of year! The path has some breathtaking view points, our favourite panoramic view is from the benches you get to after only being on the footpath for a few minutes.
Benches with a spectacular view on the footpath to Fermain Bay
The footpath is a mixture of steps and sloping path and takes us about 10 minutes to reach the beach. We have been on the footpath with a toddler who managed it, she just needed carrying up some of the steps on the way back as they are quite deep and tricky to climb with little legs. Tilly and Lottie don’t mind the walk back as there are a few benches which they race to reach before us.

St Peter Port footpath Route
There is a footpath from Fermain Bay which leads to St Peter Port and when you’re at Fermain Bay you will see lots of walkers coming from the footpath. We have done it once and it’s a great walk with lots to see including Bluebell Wood, Clarence Battery and the Bathing Pools however it’s not short and took us well over an hour (around 1 hour, 40 mins). The route itself is good with lots of ups and downs along the path, lots of benches to get your breath back and lots of photo opportunities.
Bluebell Wood, March 2019
Footpath bench with a view
The Beach
Fermain Bay at Low Tide
Fermain Bay is one of the harder Guernsey beaches to get to, however, it is worth the effort thanks to it being a beautiful pebble beach with clear blue water alongside a fantastic beach cafe.

The beach itself is sheltered by high cliffs on either side making it a great spot to avoid Northerly and Westerly winds. The water quality is excellent making it the perfect choice for sea swimming and for those using paddle boards/ kayaks, however, note that the sea is always particularly cold at Fermain Bay and Tilly and Lottie find it too cold to enter the water without a wetsuit even on hot sunny days.
Fermain Bay at High Tide
Fermain Bay Slipway at High Tide

At high tide it is still possible to be on the beach as water rarely comes all the way to the back wall.

A little way down the beach to the left hand side (when looking from the slipway) are a set of steps that are accessible off the Fermain Bay to St Peter Port foot path. These are a popular place for sunbathing and for jumping into the sea at high tide.

Winter high tide at Fermain Bay
Fermain Bay at Low Tide
Spring Tide at Fermain Bay
At low tide there is sand on the beach thanks to how far out the water goes. To the left of the beach (when looking out from the café) lots of rocks are exposed and the girls absolutely love looking for crabs under the rocks. Little ones need to be careful though because, thanks to the seaweed, the rocks can be incredibly slippery.
Hunting for crabs

Winter low tide at Fermain Bay
Facilities
Fermain Beach Cafe
The Beach Café at Fermain Bay is not your average beach café. It has a Trip Advisor Certificate of Excellence and the menu ranges from milkshakes to champagne! Due to the fantastic food and location it is very popular for breakfast, lunch and snacks throughout the day, however, it certainly isn’t cheap.

There is seating inside and outside and they provide blankets for outside seating when it’s chilly. We’ve had bacon rolls from here are they were amazing. Note that the portions are very large so you might be paying £13 for a sandwich but it could be shared amongst two people.

A busy summer lunchtime at the Beach Cafe at Fermain
Loving the blankets provided by the Fermain Cafe
There are toilet facilities next to the beach café and a water fountain with cups and we have been told it is possible to park at the café with a disabled badge.
Address
Fermain Ln, Guernsey GY1 1ZZ
Dogs on the Beach at Fermain Bay
Dogs are banned on the beach at Fermain Bay between 1st May and 30th September, however, they are welcome at the cafe.
The Beach Cafe at Fermain Bay
The cafe is open 7 days a week from April to September, more details on there facebook page.

Business Address
Fermain Bay, Fermain Lane, St Martin, Guernsey, GY1 1ZZ
Fermain Bay to St Peter Port
Overview
A picturesque walk from Fermain Bay to town with breathtaking views. Enjoy Bluebell Wood, Clarence Battery and The Bathing Pools en route. A lot of up and downs so be prepared. It takes us about an hour.
Business Address
Fermain Bay, Fermain Lane, St Martin, Guernsey, GY1 1ZZ
Fort Doyle
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Overview
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.
Business Address
Fort Doyle, La Route de la Lande, Vale, Guernsey
Fort Grey (Cup and Saucer)
Overview
A Martello Tower built in 1804 to defend Guernsey’s west coast. It houses a shipwreck museum and offers spectacular views of the bay and the Hanois Lighthouse. Adults £4, student and child 7yrs+ £1.50. Parking and entry tickets from Guernsey Pearl, directly opposite the causeway.
Business Address
Fort Grey, Rue De La Lague, St Pierre du Bois, Guernsey, GY7 9BY
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.
Business Address
Fort Hommet, Fort Hommet Headland, Castel, Guernsey.
Fort Hommet Gun Casemate Bunker
Overview
A fascinating chance to step inside a fully restored WWII gun casemate (a structure from which guns are fired). Open Tuesday and Saturdays 2-4:30pm from April to October. Adults £3, Children £1.50.
Business Address
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.
Business Address
Fort Le Marchant, Rue De La Fontenelle, Vale, Guernsey