Les Vardes Quarry Nature Walk
Les Vardes Quarry is a great place for a leisurely stroll with amazing views into the quarry and out over the west coast. With a few picnic benches it is the perfect place for a picnic.
Les Vardes Quarry is a great place for a leisurely stroll with amazing views into the quarry and out over the west coast. With a few picnic benches it is the perfect place for a picnic.
Rousse Headland has lots to offer with stunning views of the fishing boats bobbing in the water, the Rousse Tower and Battery to explore, a footpath leading you round the coast, great swimming off the stone wall and a welcoming kiosk. Location Rousse forms part of Le Grand Havre Bay on Guernsey’s Northwest coast, just …
We thoroughly enjoyed our first trip to Lihou but quickly realised that we were underprepared! With the wrong shoes, no snacks, water or wet weather gear, we set out on an adventure that saw us discover an island of freedom but have learnt some lessons! Read on for all the info you need.
If you and your family are into watersports, then this is the beach for you. A beautiful wide sandy beach with the largest surf on the island, makes Vazon a hotspot for Guernsey’s watersports enthusiasts.
Tucked away in St Saviour’s is a walk that will take you through lots of woodland, over a dam, over a few bridges, down some country lanes and past chickens! It is hard to believe that we lived in Guernsey for 2 years before we realised the St Saviour’s Reservoir existed. However, it is now …
A great family walk around St Saviour’s Reservoir where you’ll come across a dam, bridges, hidden den, huge trees and a fairy door!
If you and your family are into watersports, then this is the beach for you. A beautiful wide sandy beach with the largest surf on the island, makes Vazon a hotspot for Guernsey’s watersports enthusiasts.
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.
Fermain Bay is one of few pebble beaches in Guernsey, and for us that’s a blessing, as picnics on pebble beaches mean no sand in the food! This stunning beach is nestled in the picturesque Fermain Valley and is well worth a visit whilst in Guernsey.