Guernsey with Kids

Fort Pezeries
Business Name
Overview
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.
Business Address
Fort Pezeries, Rue De La Varde, Torteval, Guernsey
Golf19 @ St Pierre Park
Overview
The hotel spa and golf resort features a beautiful 9-hole course, state of the art driving range, adventure golf and a fully stocked golf shop.
Business Phone Number
01481 727039
Business Address
The Golf Club, Rohais de Haut, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1NT
Golf19 Junior Academy
Overview
Golf19 run a Junior Golf Academy throughout the year and school holidays. Coaching sessions are available for all ages from 3 years. Golf parties also available on the driving range.
Business Phone Number
01481 727039
Business Contact Email
Business Address
Golf19, Rohais De Haut, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1FD
Grandes Rocques (Saline Bay)
Category
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
Grandes Rocques Fort (Battery)
Overview
Constructed c.1779 it was armed with three 24 pounder guns and was serviced from a powder magazine located some distance from the battery. The battery was altered by the German occupying forces during the Second World War. Young and old will enjoy exploring the gun positions and trenches across the site.
Business Website Address
Business Address
Grandes Rocques Battery, Grandes Rocques headland, Castel, Guernsey
Guernsey Sports Commission
Overview
The Guernsey Sports Commission aims to promote physical activity and sport in Guernsey. They run a number of programmes throughout the year, including the popular ‘On Your Marks’ scheme during the school holidays, that provide participants of all ages with the opportunity to take part in sport & physical activity.
Business Website Address
Business Phone Number
01481 747229
Business Contact Email
Business Address
The Coach House, Beau Sejour, Amherst, St Peter Port, GY1 2DL
Guernsey Tours
Business Name
Overview
Primarily aimed at the German tourist market, Guernsey Tours offers a range of tours and various ways to see the Islands of Guernsey, Herm, Sark and Alderney. Take an Island Tour, Apple & Flower Tour or choose to take a tour from above with a private flight.
Business Phone Number
07781 457848
Happy Hollow Pitch and Putt (at Sausmarez Manor)
Overview
Sausmarez Manor offers a pleasant yet testing 9-hole pitch and putt golf course, open daily Easter to October. With a nearby play area for children aged 7 years and under as well as a seasonal children’s train ride, which runs daily during the school holidays.
Business Phone Number
01481 235571
Business Address
Sausmarez Manor, Sausmarez Road, St. Martins, Guernsey, GY4 6SG
Havelet Bay
Business Name
Category
Overview
A soft sandy beach with crystal clear turquoise water in Guernsey’s capital, St Peter Port. With stunning views of Castle Cornet and Sark and a resident ice cream van.
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Havelet Bay is a sheltered spot in Guernsey’s capital, St Peter Port. A great place for an ice cream and a walk along the sand whilst taking in the stunning view of Castle Cornet in the distance.
Location

Havelet Bay is located in St Peter Port, south of the main harbour and within easy walking distance of the high street.

There is ample on-street parking behind the bay, though during low season this is 10hr parking so it fills up quickly with those working in town. In the summer months parking is restricted to a few hours so spaces become available.
The Beach
Havelet Bay offers soft sand and beautiful turquoise clear water. The beach has easy access with a wide cobbled slipway at either end of the beach.

A note of caution, at high tide the sea water can cover the slipway making the lower section very slippery, so we would advise not letting young children run down to the beach. Also, there is a safety rail at the top part of the slipway however, there is no rail at the bottom part and there is still quite a drop down to the beach.

We like visiting Havelet Bay because it is a well contained beach. With only 2 entry points (that are clearly visible) kids can have the freedom to explore the beach without fear of them wandering off.

The view from Havelet Bay is beautiful with Castle Cornet at its northern shore and Sark in the distance.

Low Tide
A lovely expanse of soft sand is exposed at low tide with a splattering of small rocks that are great for kids to climb.

High Tide
At high tide there is often no beach at Havelet Bay with the sea water crashing into the sea wall. However, you will still see lots of people sitting on the sea wall with an ice cream or a cuppa taking in the view.

For those more daring, people have fun jumping into the water from the high stone wall that leads to the castle.
Facilities
There are no specific facilities on the beach however, there are numerous restaurants and cafes within walking distance, thanks to its location in town.

Octopus Bar & Restaurant overlooks the bay and has a great kids menu and they give the kids an activity pack, makes it a hit with us!

In the summer months an ice cream van parks next to the entrance of Havelet Bay (at the end of Castle Pier) which is always a hit with families.
Dogs on the Beach
Dogs are allowed on Havelet Bay all year round. We like taking our little dog to the bay because it is well contained.

Business Address
Havelet Bay, St. Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1AX
Island Coachways Coach Tours
Overview
A family owned Guernsey company offering day trips, half day and 90 minute trips, alongside specialised tours. A relaxing way to explore the beauty of Guernsey.
Business Phone Number
01481 720210
Business Address
The Tramsheds, Les Banques, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2HZ
Island Rib Voyages
Business Name
Overview
Island RIB Voyages offers exhilarating rides and eco-tours to explore the islands’ coastlines and marine life. Also available for private charter and kids parties (minimum age 3 years). State GUERNSEY WITH KIDS at the time of booking to get 10% off private charters and children’s parties.
Business Phone Number
01481 713031
Business Contact Email
Business Address
Clifton House, Clifton, St Peter Port, GY1 1JR
Jerbourg Point to Petit Port Walk
Overview
Our happy place as a family is on the cliffs from Jerbourg point to Petit Port. The views are breath-taking, the path is kid friendly and the treat of a unicorn or hulk hot chocolate at the end, ensures no moaning from the kids!
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Business Address
Jerbourg Point, St. Martins, Guernsey GY4 6BJ
JP’s Jetski Seafaris
Overview
Explore Guernsey’s beautiful coastline at the controls of a state of the art Yamaha Waverunner Jetski.  No experience necessary, RYA qualified instructors provide full tuition. For children 12 years+ (must be able to swim).
Business Phone Number
07781 132232
Business Address
Crown Pier, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 3YB
L’Eree Beach
Business Name
Category
Overview
A large and popular family beach near to the Cup and Saucer (Fort Grey), with soft golden sand, beautiful clear sea and rockpools for exploring. There is plenty of parking by the beach and it’s easy to access with either steps or a slipway leading down onto it. Lihou island sits to the north of the bay which is well worth a visit but it can only be accessed during very low tide via the stone causeway that links it to the mainland.
Business Address
L’Eree Beach, Route de La Rocque Poisson, Saint Pierre Du Bois, Guernsey, GY7 9LG
La Carriere Stables Equestrian Centre
Overview
Guernsey’s leading equestrian centre provides riding tuition for children 3yrs+, with lessons available for all abilities. Also offers holiday activities, livery facilities and the island’s largest equestrian shop.
Business Phone Number
01481 249998
Business Contact Email
Business Address
Baubigny Road, Baubigny, St Sampsons, Guernsey, GY2 4YE
La Jaonneuse Bay
Business Name
Category
Overview
A small cove located close to the much larger Pembroke Bay with soft sand, clear water and lots of rocks to explore as the tide goes out. The perfect spot for those wanting a more peaceful beach experience.
Business Address
La Jaonneuse Bay, Les Hures, Vale, Guernsey
La Valette Bathing Pools
Overview
A safe and contained area for salt water swimming, suitable for the whole family. The water in the pool comes directly from the sea at high tide. The height of the walls allow a certain amount of water to remain in the pool as the tide lowers. The walls also stop an excess of seaweed or sea creatures finding their way into the pools. With a kiosk, changing rooms and toilets.
Business Address
La Valette, St. Peter Port, Guernsey GY1 4NF
La Varde Dolmen
Business Name
Overview
This prehistoric passage grave is the largest and most impressive surviving megalithic structure on the island. It was built during the Neolithic period (c.4000-2500BC) and was in use until the last Bronze Age (c.1000BC). The site was discovered in 1811 when human skulls and bones were unearthed. At only 10m in length, it makes for a fascinating visit when on L’Ancresse Common.
Business Address
La Varde Passage Grave, L’Ancresse Common, Vale, Guernsey
Le Grand Havre Bay
Business Name
Category
Overview
A wide bay encompassing a number of beaches: Rousse (great for swimming and has a fantastic kiosk), Le Picquerel (small sheltered sandy beach), Les Amarreurs (a picturesque small harbour with a playground behind the beach), Ladies Bay and Chouet (beautiful family-friendly beaches with great facilities).
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Business Address
Route De Picquerel/ La Route De L’islet, Vale, Guernsey
Le Guet
Business Name
Overview
A small pine forest which offers trees to climb, rope swings, dens, a watch-house and battery, plus hundreds of blackberries to pick (in season). The watch-house gives the most breathtaking view over Cobo Bay.
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Business Address
Le Guet, Castel, Guernsey GY5 7PN