Real Rock Climbing
A scenic footpath from Pembroke Beach with an amazing natural playground at the end – ‘real’ rock climbing for all ages.
A scenic footpath from Pembroke Beach with an amazing natural playground at the end – ‘real’ rock climbing for all ages.
Saumarez Park is the largest park in Guernsey and our favourite for combining bike riding, feeding ducks, climbing trees and playing in the playground.
The Little Chapel is just as exciting for kids as it is for adults. The miniature size, alongside the beautiful decoration make a walk through the chapel a fascinating adventure for kids.
A beautiful sandy cove and a small working fishing harbour which is great for rock pooling and hunting for sea glass.
A soft sandy beach with crystal clear turquouise water in Guerney’s capital, St Peter Port. With stunning views of Castle Cornet and Sark and a resident ice cream van.
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.
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.
We love this stunner of a beach on Guernsey’s West coast and at high tide, with the white soft sand and crystal-clear water, you could be in the Caribbean! However, the beach changes at low tide with rocks instead of water!
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.