Discover the best top things to do in Sark, United Kingdom including Adventure Sark, Sark Boat Trips, La Coupee, La Seigneurie, Caragh Chocolates, A to B Cycles, Window in the rock, Sark Museum, Dixcart Bay, Venus Pool.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
We provide the following activities Kayaking.......Coasteering.......Archery.......School Activities.......Birthday Parties....... Group Bookings.......Teambuilding Activities.......Hen and Stag Parties........Corporate Fun Days Activiquiz with or without bikes Hire........Hunt the answer bike ride
5.0 based on 71 reviews
Boat trips around the Island of Sark. Enjoy a two and a half hour trip around the Island, exploring the bays, coves and secret caves. In season you can see sea birds such as Puffins, Guillemots, Razor-bills, Cormorants and many others. There is also the chance of seeing some of Sark’s other sea life such as Dolphins and Seals, even Basking sharks and Sunfish. We are a family run tour taking people around the Island of Sark in our purpose built 26 ft wooden fishing boat, the Non Pariel.
5.0 based on 88 reviews
This quaint bridge is worth a look and walk across with spectacular views had from both sides it might be difficult for some one infirm as it is very steep when going on to the bridge from both sides there are some steps from the bridge to the sea which are worth a try
4.5 based on 349 reviews
The beautiful and unspoiled island of Sark lies to the southeast of Guernsey, which features the La Seigneurie, an estate dating back to 1675 that was built on the site of a 6th-century monastery of St. Magloire.
The gardens of La Seigneurie are really magnificent and so peaceful. Despite the really hot weather the flowers were in full bloom and looked very fresh and colourful. I am not a gardener but really enjoyed walking along little pathways and smelling the perfumes of all the different varieties of roses and other plants. Afterwards we had some tea and delicious cakes at Hathaway’s café just next door.
4.5 based on 75 reviews
Hand made chocolates on the Island of Sark. Chocolates can be bought in the shop, online or in select locations elsewhere in the UK. By hand, by carriage, by boat...
We loved the chocolate making experience, it’s around 90 minutes and you make a lot of chocolate; mini bars, truffles and bark. The staff are knowledgeable friendly and fun, it’s a lovely experience when visiting Sark and a great souvenir
4.5 based on 63 reviews
A to B Cycles is a cycle hire provider located on the beautiful island of Sark. We have a wide range of cycles suitable for all ages. Children’s mountain bikes available in various sizes, adult mountain bikes, low step mountain bikes, hybrid cycles, low step and extra low step hybrid cycles. For children not yet on their own cycle we have child seats (suitable for 1-6 year olds,max weight 22 kg), child trailers (suitable for one or two children with enough neck strength to sit up and support their own head, max weight 45kg) and Tag alongs (suitable for 4-10 year old capable of holding on with the option to pedal). We have a selection of tandems and adult tricycles. We also have cargo trailers if you have a lot to carry. We are easy to find and well singposted (there are also green bike signs). We provide locks with each cycle. Baskets, lights and helmets are available if required. We offer discounts on advance booking and long term hire. Advance booking is recommended
4.5 based on 24 reviews
On "The Travel Channel", a vintage time capsule of two memorable collections, including an island take-over attempt!
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.
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