Discover the best top things to do in Channel Islands, United Kingdom including Plemont Bay, Rozel Bay, Portelet Bay, Moulin Huet Bay, St. Aubins Harbour, Venus Pool, St Saviour's Nature Reserve.
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4.5 based on 297 reviews
This bay is stunning. It is very steep to get too but so worth it. Wouldn’t be suitable for anyone with mobility issues. There was a lifeguard on duty when we visited. The cafe at the top of the steps was really lovely too. It catered for vegans which is always a plus. The only consideration was that the sand is almost entirely wet so you need to ensure you take a chair/ towel if you intend to sit on the beach
4.5 based on 109 reviews
On the quieter north east of the Island, a lovely picturesque bay and stoney beach, in peak August we nearly had to ourselves. Good toilet facilities and the popular Hungry Man cafe van, although we thought it was expensive and nothing special. Steep hills into the bay so an equally steep ride out!
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Portelet bay again is one of my favourites. Buses run frequently from St. Helier. Portelet just has a few minor problems. There are lots of steep steps down to the bay and definitely not for the disabled or people are not good with their legs. Its easy going down, but very hard coming back up. Remember the saying, what goes down has to come back up. The beach is well worth visiting with a small island in the middle. Take your camera. There is a restaurant and bar at the top called the old portelet.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
I have spent most of my younger days on this beach, it has many fond memories ! This beach is so much nicer at low tide. My profile photo was taken 2019,in October I will warn you ,it comes with a price to pay,the walk is very steep down from the large car park.The views are amazing, and you wont be disappointed .I would not recommend it for wheel chair users or anyone unsteady on thier feet, it will challenge you.I now go fishing there,but it is still the same unspoiled beach I grow up on.You can check the tides on the local paper or the internet.
4.5 based on 174 reviews
This is our favourate place in Jersey & a great place to visit if you the beautiful island of Jersey.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
We have been coming to Sark for years and have been here many times. It is quite difficult to find and requires a bit of scrambling to get there. Only accessible at low tides, you follow track past the Sablonnerie and there is a gate where you leave your bike. THere is then a footpath which peters out so flooow the cairns to the top of the cliff then scramble down and to the left to access the pool. It is not easily visible form the top of the cliff. The water is cold but still quite deep, though not as deep as it used to be following a rockfall a few years back. Swim if you are brave rough but be wary when walking across the rocks as they get very slippery.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
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