Tiny Tale Adventures
Interactive storytelling classes with lots of actions, songs, games and crafts to bring the story to life.
Interactive storytelling classes with lots of actions, songs, games and crafts to bring the story to life.
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 …
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.
Fort Le Marchant is a great place for kids to explore for so many reasons…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.
Whilst looking for a playground in Vale we discovered a secret cave, an amazing fort and eventually the playground.
A scenic footpath from Pembroke Beach with an amazing natural playground at the end – ‘real’ rock climbing for all ages.
A beautiful walk from Pembroke Beach on an easy-to follow footpath taking in a Loophole Tower, Fort Le Marchant, German Fortifications and lots of rocks to climb.
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.
We discovered a real gem on the footpath from Pembroke Beach to Fort Pembroke, an amazing natural playground with ‘real’ rock climbing for all ages.
Les Amarreurs playground offers a good selection of play equipment for children of all ages along with a kiosk, benches, picnic tables and pubic toilets.