The
capital town is St. Anne, a community of colour-washed
houses, cobbled streets and shops, with in the centre
a magnificent church, known as ‘ the cathedral
of the Channel Islands’.
Only twenty minutes by boat from Guernsey, Herm is an
unspoiled paradise of sand dunes, long golden beaches
and hidden bays. It’s easy to visit Herm in a
day, but to really appreciate the escape that the island
offers, an overnight stay is a must.
The picturesque island of Sark is the perfect escape.
Its combination of peace, tranquillity and the abundance
of wildflowers and seabirds create an enchanting environment
that will have you wanting to come back year after year.
Jersey
Whether you are a keen cyclist, or just prefer to see,
hear and smell the environment around you, Jersey is
an island made for cycling. Sweeping bays in the south
give way to dramatic cliffs in the north offering spectacular
scenery and stunning vistas, making this also an ideal
area for walkers of all ages.
In the capital, St. Helier, the streets buzz with life.
By day you can dine whilst watching exciting street
theatre, whereas in the evening sun in the Royal Square,
you can mingle with theatre-goers on their way to a
show at the Jersey Opera House or listen out for live
music in one of the town’s many pubs.
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