La Varde Dolmen
La Varde, on Guernsey’s North Coast, is the largest megalithic structure surviving on Guernsey, dating back between 4000 to 2500 BC! Worth a visit when on L’Ancresse Common.
La Varde, on Guernsey’s North Coast, is the largest megalithic structure surviving on Guernsey, dating back between 4000 to 2500 BC! Worth a visit when on L’Ancresse Common.
A hidden gem of a play area with numerous rope swings hidden amongst the trees near Bordeaux Harbour, in North Guernsey.
Guernsey’s largest Skatepark was opened in 2013 and has been named as one of Europe’s best, suitable for both beginner and experienced skaters. Location The Jubilee Skatepark is located behind the Beau Sejour Leisure Centre on the outskirts of St Peter Port. There is ample parking at the Leisure Centre and at Cambridge Park which …
A great park to visit with children of all ages. The playground has an excellent selection of play equipment along with an outdoor exercise area. The park is a great place for children to learn to ride a bike, thanks to the path around the edge and there are ramps for more experienced riders with …
Guernsey playground: small playground located on the site of the Styx Community Centre with swings, slide, climbing area and sea saw.
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.
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.
Guernsey Rib Adventures Experiences Enjoy the adrenaline rush as you hurtle between the islands just inches above the water! Visit sunny bays and dramatic caves and see the range of local birdlife and sealife, with a good chance of spotting dolphins on the way. Island Rib Voyages offer a choice of exhilarating trips accompanied by …
Have fun exploring the remains of the stone walled Ivy Castle, built in the early 13th Century. With a fun bug trail, look out for the numbered icons on site.
A prehistoric passage and chamber grave might be 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 will be making up spooky tales within minutes!