Guernsey with Kids

Pirate Bay Adventure Golf
Overview
A fully interactive 12-hole adventure golf course, designed to be challenging, but fun for all ages. Featuring an erupting volcano, shipwrecks and plenty of treasure! With an excellent restaurant onsite.
Business Phone Number
01481 727039
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Business Address
Golf19, Rohais de Haut, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1NT
Port Grat Bay
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Overview
A pretty horseshoe bay with soft white sand, clear water and rockpools to explore. Similar to Port Soif but, due to having limited parking and no facilities, it tends to be much quieter. A good spot for a walk because the beach is close to Rousse Tower, a fully restored and accessible loop-holed tower originally built in the 19th century.
Business Address
Port Grat Bay, Route du Port Grat, Saint Sampson, Guernsey
Port Soif Beach
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Overview
A stunning sheltered bay with soft sand (at high tide) and crystal clear waters, you could be in the Caribbean! With plenty of parking and a great beach kiosk offering hot and cold food, drinks and ice creams. Port Soif is one of few Guernsey beaches that is best at high tide, at low tide the sea gives was to a carpet of rocks that makes it virtually impossible to reach the waters edge.
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We stopped off at Port Soif beach on our first family trip to Guernsey in May 2018 and fell in love with it, we felt like we were in the Bahamas! As with many place names in Guernsey I spent many months pronouncing Port Soif incorrectly, it’s Port Swoff.

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Our first visit to Port Soif, May Bank holiday 2018
Location

Port Soif is situated on the west coast of Guernsey, just North of Cobo.
The Beach
Port Soif is a picturesque horse-shoe shaped beach with soft sand and crystal clear waters. The bank of rocks at the back of the beach provides really good shelter and also makes for fun rock climbing for the kids.

The 17 steps to go down to enter Port Soif beach

Fun climbing for kids

The beach is easy to access off the coast road (Portinfer Coast Road), with the beach café (Surfside) signposted from the road. There is plenty of parking next to Surfside and also at the end of the road giving great views over the beach and rocks.

Lane off the coast road with parking at the end

Rocky view from the parking area

Right turn leads to Surfside Cafe and the parking area
Effect of the Tide
The main thing to note is the effect the tide has on Port Soif beach. After visiting the beach, by chance, at high tide on our first visit, we made a second trip another day at low tide and there was no water in the bay just rocks!

Around high tide the beach is fantastic for kids, perfect for paddling with soft sand underfoot. For those wanting a swim the water quality is rated as excellent, as highlighted on the information board at the entrance to the beach.
Just after high tide at Port Soif beach
The bay is unrecognisable at low tide, the tide goes out so far that you would need to attempt a significant walk across the rocks to reach the water. Kids can still build sandcastles, collect shells, climb the rocks that provide the shelter at the back of the beach but just don’t promise a swim in the sea!

Low tide at Port Soif

Exposed rocks at low tide

The sea at low tide, all the way back to the parking area

Surfside at Port Soif
Surfside is up there amongst our favourite beach cafés, the food is always really good and reasonably priced and the staff are very friendly. There are a number of tables outside with umbrellas for those wanting shade.

The café serves hot and cold food and a selection of cakes and ice creams. The café also has a little shop selling beach goodies…buckets, spades, beach toys etc. The cafe is set back from the bay so you won’t get a sea view when you’re seated but it means it is very sheltered which is great on windy days.

There are toilets behind the café and a large sanded area which the girls love to play in whilst waiting for their food.
Port Soif sand pit!
There is a gravel footpath behind the cafe (beyond the sandpit), we haven’t walked along it yet but it looks like a lovely coastal walk with great views.
Port Soif footpath
We thoroughly recommend a trip to Port Soif whether you’re looking for a beach to spend the day on or quick stop off at Surfside Cafe and a look at the stunning views.
Address
Port Soif Coast Road, Grandes Rocques, Castel, Guernsey
Dogs on Port Soif Beach
Dogs are banned on Port Soif beach between 1st May and 30th September.
BBQs on Port Soif beach
Beach bbqs can be lit between 5:00pm and midnight on Port Soif beach. 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.
Surfside At Port Soif
Surfside cafe is open (depending on weather) from April until October. More details on their Facebook page.

Business Address
Port Soif Coast Road, Grandes Rocques, Castel, Guernsey
Port Soif Nature Trail
Overview
A flat trail especially designed with the needs of disabled people in mind and perfect for those with a buggy. The trail takes visitors around a football ground near to Port Soif beach which leads to a pond and small area of marshland. This area is important both for conservation of wetland plant species but also the wildlife that it supports.
Business Address
Port Soif Nature Trail, Grandes Rocques Road, Castel, Guernsey
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
Portelet Harbour to The Fairy Ring Walk
Overview
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.
Business Address
Portelet Beach, Torteval, Guernsey
Pushy Mums Buggy Workout
Overview
Guernsey’s only outdoor exercise class for mums and babies! Walk talk and workout with your baby in the fresh air. Classes Monday & Wednesday mornings. Contact Laurel for details.
Business Phone Number
07911 133426
Rocquaine Bay
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Overview
A vast sandy beach with beautiful views of the Cup and Saucer (Fort Grey). Home to the popular Rocquaine Regatta, a full day event in the summer featuring entertainment and activities for people of all ages. There are no facilities at the bay, however, The Guernsey Pearl café is behind the bay and Portelet kiosk is a short walk away.
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Business Address
Rocquaine Bay, Route de Rocquaine, St. Pierre du Bois, Guernsey
Rousse Headland
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Overview
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
Rousse Tower and Battery
Overview
Rousse Headland is home to a fully restored loop-hole tower & battery that was originally built in the 19th Century, and still houses 5 cannons today. Aside from the tower and battery the headland has lots to offer with stunning views of the fishing boats bobbing in the water, a footpath leading you round the coast, great swimming off the stone wall and a welcoming kiosk, making it a great stop off for families.
Business Address
Rousse Headland, Vale, Guernsey
Sark Shipping Company (Ferry to Sark)
Overview
For those that want to escape the hustle and bustle of modern-day life, take a ferry to Sark, a car-free island with spectacular scenery, bays, coastal paths and cliff top views. Sark Shipping Company is the official ferry service to Sark from Guernsey, with the journey taking just under an hour.
Business Phone Number
01481 724059
Business Address
White Rock, St Peter Port, Guernsey,  GY1 2LN
Saumarez Nature Trail
Overview
A scenic walk between Cobo Bay and Saumarez Park taking you through some beautiful scenery. Great to combine with all that’s on offer in Saumarez Park.
Business Address
Cobo Bay, Cobo Coast Rd, Cobo, Castel, Guernsey GY5 7HB
Saumarez Park
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Overview
Saumarez Park is the largest public park in Guernsey and our favourite for combining bike riding, feeding ducks, climbing trees and playing in the huge playground. With a cafe onsite and plenty of parking.
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Saumarez Park is the largest public park in Guernsey and our favourite for combining bike riding, feeding ducks, climbing trees and playing in the huge playground.

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Saumarez Park, Saumarez Road, Castel, Guernsey, GY5 7UJ
Sausmarez Manor Gardens
Overview
Stately home with beautiful landscaped gardens, a large duck pond (duck feed available to purchase) and a cafe in the orangery. Farmers Market every Saturday and a ride-on train at weekends and school holidays.
Business Phone Number
01481 235571
Business Address
Route de Sausmarez, St. Martin, Guernsey, GY4 6SG
St Saviour’s Reservoir Millennium Walk
Overview
Tucked away in St Saviour’s is a walk around the reservoir that will take you through lots of woodland, over a dam, over a few bridges and down some country lanes. It’s always an hour enjoyably spent and is suitable for children of all ages.
Business Address
St Saviours reservoir, Rue A L’or, St Saviours, Guernsey, GY7 9XS
Styx Playground
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Overview
Located on the site of the Styx Community Centre, the small playground offers swings, climbing area, sea saw and spinning chairs, plus some adult exercise equipment, picnic benches and a small lawned area.
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Located on the site of the Styx Community Centre, the small playground offers swings, climbing area, sea saw and spinning chairs, plus some adult exercise equipment, picnic benches and a small lawned area.

 

Business Address
Styx Playground, Rue de Longfrie, St Pierre du Bois , Guernsey GY7 9RZ
The Jubilee Skatepark
Overview
The all concrete skatepark is the biggest on the island and features both street and transition elements, perfect for beginners and experienced skaters. The site also includes a kids playground and large lawned area.
Business Address
Beau Sejour, Amherst, St Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 2DL
The Little Chapel
Business Name
Overview
The Little Chapel is just as exciting for kids as it is for adults. The miniature size, alongside the beautiful decoration make a walk through the chapel a fascinating adventure for kids.
Business Address
The Little Chapel, Les Vauxbelets, St Andrews, Guernsey, GY6 8XY
The Little Ferry Company (Ferry to Alderney)
Overview
Only an hour from Guernsey is the tranquil island of Alderney. At just one and a half miles wide and three and a half miles long, you are never far from the charming town centre of St. Anne or the beautiful coastline. The Little Ferry Company service runs seven days a week with 2 return trips per day.
Business Phone Number
01481 724810
Business Address
White Rock, St Peter Port, Guernsey,  GY1 2LN
Tour Guernsey
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Overview
Take a unique tour around Guernsey in a custom built Land Rover Defender that was specially built to offer panoramic views so you’ll see straight out over the driver, over hedges & walls and not miss the true beauty of the island.
Business Phone Number
07781 423616
Business Address
Market Street, Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, GY1 1HB