Guernsey with Kids

Donkey Divers
Business Name
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
Business Contact Email
Business Address
Donkey Divers, La Route de L’Ancresse, Vale, GY3 5SJ
First Steps 2 Day Nursery
Overview
First Steps provide first-class childcare in 2 settings, First Steps I at Mont Arrive (St. Peter Port) and First Steps II in Ville es Pies (Vale). Both sites care for children from three months to 5 years of age in a 3-tiered environment with dedicated baby, toddler and pre-school rooms offering a variety of activities suited to the age and development stage of each child in our care.
Business Phone Number
01481 249584
Business Address
Le Berceau, Ville es Pies, Vale, GY3 5NF
Guernsey Clay Target Shooting Club
Overview
Guernsey’s largest clay target shooting club who host a full calendar of events throughout the year. A wide range of clay shooting disciplines on offer, suitable for novices through to experienced shooters, with non-members welcome. Membership age ranges from 13 to veterans in their 70’s.
Business Phone Number
01481 252212
Business Address
google ref: FCVG+H3 Pleinheaume. Off Portinfer Coast Road, Vale, Guernsey
Guernsey Parkrun
Business Name
Overview
Do you fancy a family run? Then check out Parkrun, a 5km run (it’s you against the clock) every Saturday at 9:00am at Pembroke Bay. It’s free to take part but you must register before your first run.
Business Website Address
Business Address
Pembroke Bay, Vale, Guernsey, GY3 5BY
La Bailloterie Campsite
Overview
La Bailloterie Camping is a 10 acre site situated in the north of the island. The site caters for private camping and motorhomes where you are able to choose your own pitch, and a number of glamping tents, camping cabins and pods are available to hire.
Business Phone Number
01481 243636
Business Address
La Bailloterie Camping, Vale, Guernsey, GY3 5HA
The Academy of Dance and Theatre Arts
Overview
The Dance Academy offer I.S.T.D. Ballet, Tap, Modern & Classical Greek, and iD-Contemporary dance.
Weekly dance classes are available to pupils aged between 2.5yrs and 18 years. Dance camps for ages 3-7 available during the school holidays.
Business Phone Number
07781 414940
Business Address
The Studio, La Route de Hougue du Pommier, Vale, Guernsey, GY6 8BD
Toddlers at Capelles
Overview
Toddlers at Capelles is a new toddler group opening Tuesday afternoons 1.15 till 2.45pm term time only. All ages welcome. Located at Capelles Community Centre
Business Phone Number
07781 167355
Business Address
Capelles Community Centre, Hautes Capelles, St. Sampson, Guernsey, GY2 4GL
Bordeaux Harbour
Business Name
Category
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
Category
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
Fort Doyle
Business Name
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 Le Marchant
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Overview
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
La Jaonneuse Bay
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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 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
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
Les Dehus Dolmen
Business Name
Overview
A prehistoric passage and chamber grave which you might think is the last place you would take your kids, but ours really enjoy it! Think low ceilings, limited lighting and side chambers with large stones to sit on, they are making up spooky tales within minutes!
Business Website Address
Business Address
Les Dehus Dolmen, Le Déhus Lane, Vale, Guernsey
Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay to Fort Le Marchant Walk
Overview
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.
Business Address
Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay, Pembroke, Vale, GY3 5BY
Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay
Category
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
Pembroke Beach Kiosk
Overview
Kiosk located behind Pembroke Beach (with the car park) offering hot and cold drinks, snacks and ice creams.
Business Address
Pembroke, Vale, Guernsey, GY3 5BY
Pembroke Beach to Fort Pembroke Walk
Overview
We absolutely love this short walk. Follow the footpath at the far end of Pembroke beach and you’ll end up at Fort Pembroke, the headland is an amazing natural playground with ‘real’ rock climbing for all ages and the most stunning views.
Business Address
Pembroke and L’Ancresse Bay, Pembroke, Vale, GY3 5BY