Petit Bot is a picturesque beach on Guernsey’s south coast and it’s a great choice for families. With a large expanse of sand, great paddling, rocks to explore, plus good facilities, it’s a must when visiting Guernsey.
Location
Petit Bot is located in the parish of Forest at the base of 2 wooded valleys. The bay can be reached by driving down a small lane off Forest Road (opposite Forest Stores). Look out for the signpost on the main road. Drive down the lane all the way to the end where you’ll find a small one-way loop around the tea room and you’ll see the beach ahead of you.
A small number of parking spaces line the road around the tea room, however, it can be tricky to find a park in the height of summer.
If you’d prefer a walk to Petit Bot, it is on the coastal path and the walk in both directions is stunning. It’s possible to park at icart/ Moulin Huet/ Saints Bay and join the coastal path. Note that there is a considerably steep walk down to Petit Bot from the footpath. From the other direction, we have parked at Le Gouffre (lovely restaurant) and walked to Petit Bot from there. The path is very up and down and took us over an hour but the scenery really is breathtaking.
The Beach
Petit Bot beach is a tale of 2 halves, it is an absolute stunner at low tide with a mass expanse of white sand, however, the beach is non-existant at high tide!
The beach is accessed via a sloped stone slipway off the main road. This leads to a stoned section of the beach that needs to be walked over to get to the beauftiful soft white sand, this makes it a little harder to access for those with mobility issues.
During the summer months, Outdoor Guernsey have a number of kayaks on Petit Bot beach to hire. If you are interested you need to call or text Outdoor Guernsey on 07781130403 to check availability in the morning of your chosen day.
Low Tide
Petit Bot is a beautiful place to be at low tide and it’s easy to see why this beach is so popular with families in the summer. The scenery is beautiful with magnificant views in all directions and the high cliffs that shelter the bay make it a sun-trap.
We also love visiting Petit Bot in the winter, wrapped up warm, it’s a great place for the kids to run off some steam.
A sandcastle makers paradise! The sand at Petit Bot is wet and compact (thanks to it being under water at high tide) making it perfect for sandcastles and ball games.
The beach is also a top spot for paddling/ swimming in the sea, however, it is quite a walk to the water’s edge at low tide!
Along with playing in the sand and swimming, Petit Bot also offers a cave to explore and rocks to climb (the rocks make for a great drying rack for wet clothes!).
High Tide
Can you believe this is all that is left of Petit Bot Beach at high tide, just some pebbles!!…
It is hard to comprehend that the tidal change is so vast, which is why it’s important to check tide times before planning a day on Petit Bot beach.
The best time to get to the beach is a few hours after high tide so you can watch as the beach opens up and you won’t be chased off the beach by the tide.
Benches With A View
To the right of the beach entrance are steps which lead up to a grassed raised area.
The benches provide the most stunning view over Petit Bot Bay and the loophope tower. The Napoleonic loophole tower was built over 200 years ago to protect the beach from potential invasion. The tower (Tower 13) is open to the public, free of charge, on a daily basis from March to October.
Facilities
Petit Bot Tearoom is situated behind the beach and offers hot and cold meals, snacks, ice creams and drinks. There are toilets on the ground floor of the tea room and a lovely courtyard out front. PLEASE NOTE: The tearoom was closed down in 2019, hopefully it will be up and running again this year.
Address
Petit Bot, Forest, GY8 0BP
Bus Routes
11, 91
Dogs On Petit Bot Beach
Dogs are banned on the beach at Petit Bot between 1st May and 30th September.