Each edition, we ask one of our islanders, who live and work in the island and symbolise local life, to introduce you to Jersey.
Welcome
to our island.
John Garton CEO, Genuine JerseyJersey is a special place at any time of year, most people think it comes into its own during the summer months but, for me, the cooler months are when you really get to discover what makes us tick.
The weather stays a little warmer than the mainland and if we get even the slightest sprinkling of snow the island grinds to a halt but worry not, even if it does you’ll still find some breathtaking coastal walks, many excellent pubs where you’ll be able to enjoy a pint or two by a fire and plenty of things to buy to take home for friends and family.
Genuine Jersey Christmas Markets
The Royal Square
See page 21
The Cock and Bottle
The Royal Square
+44 (0) 1534 722184
The Trading Point
Carrefour Selous
See page 62
I’m biased of course but I hope that you’ll look out for the Genuine Jersey mark when making your choices, it’s the sign of local provenance and helps you to identify things which have been caught, reared, grown or made here. The association has more than 180 artisans and producers within it, many of whom will be selling their wares at our Christmas Markets in the Royal Square which take place every Thursday to Sunday from until 11 December. We’d love you to come down and soak up the festive atmosphere and meet and buy directly from the producers and you’ll also find the Cock and Bottle here, one of those great pubs I mentioned.
If you miss out on the markets, then keep your eyes peeled during your visit for the roadside stalls full of local produce, fish vans selling their local catch, Jersey Dairy’s milk and butter, butchers selling locally reared meat, or for the independent shops selling locally made crafts, The Trading Point in St. Lawrence is just one of many we’d recommend.
It’s easy to keep it local when you have such a rich bounty of produce surrounding you.
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St. Helier
While the island holds appeal at every corner, you’ll no doubt spend some time in our capital, the mighty St. Helier. Liberation Square is the anchor-point at which most people find themselves when they begin exploring the island’s capital. There you’ll find the Liberation Statue and fountains. The bus station and Tourist Information Centre, are both a short walk away. Head down Conway Street and you’ll find yourself on King Street, the centre of St. Helier’s main shopping area. From there, use the list below to find something that takes your fancy.
FOOD SPAS
SHOPPING DRINKS
GET SET! THINGS TO KNOW WHILE YOU’RE HERE
Where are you?
You’re on our beautiful little island in the English Channel but you’re a lot closer to France (around 14 miles at the closest point) than you are to England (closer to 100 miles). You’re surrounded by four other main Channel Islands; Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm and a handful of smaller inhabited and uninhabited islands. Our nearest coastal towns in France are Granville and the historic port of Saint-Malo. The term “Channel Islands” began to be used around 1830, possibly first by the Royal Navy as a collective name for the islands.
Où es-tu?
Vous êtes sur notre belle petite île de la Manche mais vous êtes beaucoup plus proche de la France (environ 22 km au plus près) que de l'Angleterre (plus près de 100 km). Vous êtes entouré de quatre autres îles anglo-normandes principales ; Guernesey, Alderney, Sark et Herm et une poignée de petites îles habitées et inhabitées. Nos villes côtières les plus proches en France sont Granville et le port historique de SaintMalo. Le terme « îles anglo-normandes » a commencé à être utilisé vers 1830, peut-être d'abord par la Royal Navy comme nom collectif pour les îles.
Wo befinden Sie sich?
Sie sind auf unserer wunderschönen kleinen Insel im Ärmelkanal, aber eigentlich viel näher an Frankreich (nur etwa 22 Kilometer Luftlinie) als an England (bis dorthin sind es über 160 Kilometer).
Eine Handvoll kleinere bewohnte und unbewohnte Inseln und die vier größeren Kanalinseln Guernsey, Alderney, Sark und Herm umgeben Sie. Granville und der historische Hafen von Saint-Malo sind unsere nächstgelegenen französischen Küstenstädte. Der Begriff „Kanalinseln“ wird seit etwa 1830 verwendet, wahrscheinlich hat die Royal Navy ihn damals eingeführt als Sammelbezeichnung für die Inseln.
Money
Pounds Sterling is the legal tender but we also have our own banknotes and coins which are classed as accepted tender elsewhere in the UK, people can take it, but they don’t have to - so don’t forget to spend your last few pound notes on souvenirs before you leave. If you forget though, a pound note also makes a great souvenir. Also, if you hold one of our bank notes up to the light you’ll not see a British king or queen in the hologram but the image of one of our own royalty.
De l'argent
La livre sterling est la monnaie légale, mais nous avons également nos propres billets et pièces qui sont classés comme monnaie acceptée ailleurs au RoyaumeUni, les gens peuvent le prendre, mais ils n'y sont pas obligés - alors n'oubliez pas de dépenser vos dernières livres notes sur les souvenirs avant de partir. Si vous oubliez cependant, un billet d'une livre fait également un excellent souvenir. De plus, si vous tenez l'un de nos billets de banque à la lumière, vous ne verrez pas l'image de la reine Elizabeth II dans l'hologramme, mais l'image de l'un de nos propres membres de la royauté.
Geld
Das Britische Pfund Sterling ist das offizielle Zahlungsmittel, aber wir haben auch unsere eigenen Banknoten und Münzen, die theoretisch überall in Großbritannien als akzeptiertes Zahlungsmittel gelten. Theoretisch. Besser geben Sie vor Abreise Ihre letzten paar Jersey-Pfund aus für nette Souvenirs. Oder Sie behalten einfach direkt eine Jersey-Pfundnote als Souvenir. Denn wenn Sie eine unserer Banknoten gegen das Licht halten, sehen Sie im Hologramm nicht das Bild von Königin Elizabeth II., sondern das Bild eines unserer eigenen Könige.
Our Population
Since the last census in 2011 it’s estimated that our population has grown to around 105,500. You’ll find most of us in and around St. Helier leaving most of the northern, easterly and westerly parishes unspoilt and rural in nature. Roughly 50% of Jersey dwellers on the last census were locally born with 31% from the UK, 7% from Portugal/Madeira, 3% from Poland, 2% from Ireland and the rest from elsewhere.
Notre population
Depuis le dernier recensement de 2011, on estime que notre population est passée à environ 105 500. Vous trouverez la plupart d'entre nous dans et autour de Saint-Hélier, laissant la plupart des paroisses du nord, de l'est et de l'ouest intactes et de nature rurale. Environ 50% des habitants de Jersey lors du dernier recensement étaient nés localement, dont 31% du Royaume-Uni, 7% du Portugal / Madère, 3% de Pologne, 2% d'Irlande et le reste d'ailleurs.
Unsere Bevölkerung
Seit der letzten Volkszählung im Jahr 2011 ist unsere Bevölkerung auf rund 105.500 angewachsen. Sie finden die meisten von uns in und um St. Helier, während die nördlichen, östlichen und westlichen Gemeinden überwiegend ländlich geprägt und ruhig sind. Etwa 50 % der Einwohner Jerseys wurden schon auf der Insel geboren, 31 % stammen aus dem Vereinigten Königreich, 7 % aus Portugal/ Madeira, 3 % aus Polen, 2 % aus Irland und der Rest aus anderen Ländern.
GETTING ABOUT
Arriving and leaving
If you arrive by air you’ll be one of a historical average of 1.6 million passengers per year to use Jersey Airport in the west of the island. Served by buses and taxis for onward travel right outside the arrivals hall, hire car services are also available inside the arrivals hall. Foreign exchange and postal services, including posting excess baggage are available in the departures hall.
www.jerseyairport.com / +44 (0) 1534 446000
If you’re wearing your sea legs, you’ll have arrived in St. Helier, Jersey’s capital. Like the airport, buses and taxis are available outside the arrivals hall although central St. Helier is only a short walk away. Scheduled ferries operate between the Channel Islands, England and France and for those with their own boat Jersey Marinas offer a whole host of services for which they’ve earned ‘5 Gold Anchor’ status, an internationally recognised accolade. www.ports.je / +44 (0) 1534 446000
Ankommen und abreisen
Wenn Sie mit dem Flugzeug anreisen, gehören Sie zu den historisch durchschnittlich 1,6 Millionen Passagieren pro Jahr, die den Flughafen Jersey im Westen der Insel nutzen. Direkt vor der Ankunftshalle stehen Busse und Taxis für die Weiterreise bereit, Mietwagenanbieter finden Sie in der Ankunftshalle. In der Abflughalle finden Sie eine Wechselstube und eine Post, die auch Übergepäck, versendet. www.jerseyairport.com
+44 (0) 1534 446000
Wenn Sie den Seeweg bevorzugen, kommen Sie in St. Helier, der Hauptstadt von Jersey, an. Wie auch am Flughafen stehen Busse und Taxis vor der Ankunftshalle bereit und das Zentrum von St. Helier ist nur wenige Schritte entfernt. Linienfähren verkehren zwischen den Kanalinseln, England und Frankreich, und für Gäste mit eigenem Boot bieten die Jachthäfen von Jersey eine ganze Reihe von Dienstleistungen an, für die sie den „5 Gold Anchor“-Status erhalten haben, eine international anerkannte Auszeichnung.. www.ports.je / +44 (0) 1534 446000
Arriver et partir
Si vous arrivez par avion, vous ferez partie d'une moyenne historique de 1,6 million de passagers par an à utiliser l'aéroport de Jersey à l'ouest de l'île. Desservi par des bus et des taxis pour continuer le voyage juste devant le hall des arrivées, des services de location de voitures sont également disponibles à l'intérieur du hall des arrivées. Les services de change et postaux, y compris le dépôt des excédents de bagages, sont disponibles dans le hall des départs.
www.jerseyairport.com / +44 (0) 1534 446000
Si vous avez le pied marin, vous serez arrivé à Saint-Hélier, la capitale de Jersey. Comme l'aéroport, des bus et des taxis sont disponibles à l'extérieur du hall des arrivées, bien que le centre de Saint-Hélier ne soit qu'à quelques pas. Des ferries réguliers opèrent entre les îles anglo-normandes, l'Angleterre et la France et pour ceux qui ont leur propre bateau, les marinas de Jersey offrent une multitude de services pour lesquels ils ont obtenu le statut de "5 Gold Anchor", une distinction internationalement reconnue.
www.ports.je / +44 (0) 1534 446000
Driving
If you get lost, it’s worth bearing in mind that most locals won’t know where the A6 or B12 roads are, because all of our roads bear their own names in addition to these classifications. Your best bet? Point on a map or tell someone where you’re trying to get to! If you’re renting a car you’ll notice that the registration plate bears a white ‘H’ on a red background which denotes it as a hired vehicle. You’d best not flag down one of these for directions as they’re probably lost too. Like the United Kingdom, we drive on the left hand side of the road and all speed limits are posted in mph. The maximum permissable speed limit anywhere is 40mph, with a large number of 30mph and 20mph zones. In the rural parishes you may also notice signs denoting ‘Green Lanes’ where the maximum speed limit is 15mph and right of way is
Conduite
Si vous vous perdez, sachez que la plupart des habitants ne sauront pas où se trouvent les routes A6 ou B12, car toutes nos routes portent leur propre nom en plus de ces classifications. Votre meilleur pari ? Pointez sur une carte ou dites à quelqu’un où vous essayez de vous rendre ! Si vous louez une voiture, vous remarquerez que la plaque d’immatriculation porte un « H » blanc sur fond rouge qui indique qu’il s’agit d’un
Fahren
Sollten Sie sich verfahren, bedenken Sie, dass die meisten Einheimischen nicht wissen, wo sich die Straßen A6 oder B12 befinden, da alle unsere Straßen zusätzlich zu diesen Klassifizierungen ihre eigenen Namen tragen. Am besten zeigen Sie auf eine Karte oder sagen Sie einfach, wo Sie hinmöchten. Wenn Sie ein Auto mieten, werden Sie feststellen, dass das Nummernschild ein weißes „H“ auf rotem Grund trägt, welches
GETTING ABOUT
given to those walking, cycling or riding horses. You’re also likely to come across a local driving phenomenon known as filter in turn. As you approach one, priority is given to traffic on your right. After they’ve made their move it’s your turn and traffic on your left will yield to you. It’s a great way to keep traffic flowing and once you see it in action it’ll all make sense. The mini roundabout at the bottom of Beaumont Hill is a prime example. Don’t panic, you’ll be fine!
véhicule de location. Vous feriez mieux de ne pas signaler l’un d’entre eux pour les directions car ils sont probablement perdus aussi. Comme au Royaume-Uni, nous conduisons sur le côté gauche de la route et toutes les limites de vitesse sont affichées en mph. La limite de vitesse maximale autorisée n’importe où est de 40 mph, avec un grand nombre de 30 mph et 20 mph zones. Dans les paroisses rurales, vous remarquerez peut-être également des panneaux indiquant les «voies vertes» où la limite de vitesse maximale est de 15 mph et le droit de passage est donné à ceux qui marchent, font du vélo ou montent à cheval.
Vous êtes également susceptible de rencontrer à son tour un phénomène de conduite locale appelé filtre. A l’approche de celui-ci, la priorité est donnée à la circulation sur votre droite. Une fois qu’ils ont fait leur mouvement, c’est à votre tour et la circulation sur votre gauche vous cédera la place. C’est un excellent moyen de maintenir la fluidité du trafic et une fois que vous le verrez en action, tout cela aura du sens. Le mini rond-point au bas de Beaumont Hill en est un excellent exemple. Pas de panique, tout ira bien !
es als Mietwagen kennzeichnet. Sie sollten sich also am besten nicht an Fahrer solcher Autos für Ihre Frage nach dem Weg richten, da sich diese wahrscheinlich selbst verfahren haben. Wie im Vereinigten Königreich fahren wir auf der linken Straßenseite und alle Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen sind in mph angegeben. Die maximal zulässige Geschwindigkeit beträgt 40 Meilen pro Stunde, in vielen Bereichen liegt die Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung bei 30 oder 20 Meilen pro Stunde. In ländlichen Gemeinden finden Sie Schilder mit der Aufschrift „Green Lanes“. Hier beträgt die Höchstgeschwindigkeit 15 mph und Fußgänger, Radfahrer oder Reiter haben Vorrang. Sie werden wahrscheinlich auch auf eine lokale Besonderheit stoßen, das Straßenschild „Filter in Turn“. Kommen Sie an eine solche Kreuzung, hat zunächst ein von rechts kommendes Fahrzeug Vorrang. Danach sind Sie an der Reihe, gefolgt von einem Fahrzeug zu Ihrer Linken. Auf diese Weise wird der Verkehrsfluss am Laufen gehalten, und es ist weniger kompliziert, als es klingt. Der kleine Kreisverkehr am Fuße des Beaumont Hill ist ein Paradebeispiel. Keine Panik, Sie schaffen das!
Parking
On street parking requires the use of either a yellow disc or Paycard (available from convenience stores and hire car pick up points) to be displayed inside the car as signposted. PayByPhone parking is a cashless parking service that allows you to pay for parking using your mobile phone. It is available in all paying public car parks.
Search the Apple or Android app store for ‘PayByPhone’.
Parking
Le stationnement dans la rue nécessite l’utilisation d’un disque jaune ou d’une carte de paiement (disponible dans les dépanneurs et les points de prise en charge des voitures de location) à afficher à l’intérieur de la voiture comme indiqué. Le parking PayByPhone est un service de stationnement sans numéraire qui vous permet de payer votre stationnement avec votre téléphone portable. Il est disponible dans tous les parkings publics payants.
Recherchez « PayByPhone » dans la boutique d’applications Apple ou Android.
Parken
Für das Parken am Straßenrand wird eine gelbe Scheibe oder eine Paycard benötigt (erhältlich in Supermärkten, bei Autovermietungen und häufig an der Hotelrezeption), die sichtbar auf das Armaturenbrett gelegt werden müssen. PayByPhone ist bargeldloses Parken per Handy. Dieses System wird auf allen kostenpflichtigen öffentlichen Parkplätzen angeboten.
Suchen Sie im App Store von Apple oder Android nach „PayByPhone“.
Parking on yellow lines is prohibited at all times.
Multi-storey car parks also require Paycards with the exception of the Sand Street and underground Waterfront car parks which have ticket machines that accept both cash and cards as payment.
Le stationnement sur les lignes jaunes est interdit en tout temps. Les parkings à plusieurs étages nécessitent également des cartes de paiement, à l'exception des parkings de Sand Street et du front de mer souterrain, qui disposent de distributeurs de billets acceptant à la fois les espèces et les cartes comme moyen de paiement.
Das Parken auf gelben Linien ist zu jeder Zeit verboten. Für mehrstöckige Parkhäuser sind ebenfalls Paycards erforderlich, mit Ausnahme des Parkhauses Sand Street und der Waterfront Tiefgarage, die über Ticketautomaten verfügen, an denen sowohl Bargeld- als auch Kartenzahlung möglich sind.
Buses
Buses operate throughout the island to and from Liberation Station in St. Helier. Listed beaches, landmarks and attractions have the route number in their listing. All buses are low floor, so they are all fully accessible for wheelchair users, pushchairs, prams and some smaller mobility scooters (with a permit). Low-floor buses also help those who have other mobility requirements. All our buses have easy-access ramps and a dedicated wheelchair space.
Autobus
Des bus circulent dans toute l'île depuis et vers la gare de Libération à St Helier. Les plages, monuments et attractions répertoriés ont le numéro d'itinéraire dans leur liste. Tous les bus sont à plancher surbaissé, ils sont donc entièrement accessibles aux utilisateurs de fauteuils roulants, poussettes, landaus et certains scooters de mobilité plus petits (avec permis). Les bus à plancher surbaissé aident également ceux qui ont d'autres besoins de mobilité. Tous nos bus disposent de rampes d'accès faciles et d'un espace réservé aux fauteuils roulants.
Busse
Von der Liberation Station in St. Helier verkehren Busse zu allen Teilen der Insel. Für Strände, Sehenswürdigkeiten und Attraktionen findet man die Routennummer in einer entsprechenden Auflistung. Alle Busse sind niederflurig und daher für Rollstuhlfahrer, Kinderwagen, kleinere Mobilitätsroller (mit Genehmigung) und andere Mobilitätsanforderungen geeignet. Alle unsere Busse verfügen über Einstiegsrampen und spezielle Rollstuhlplätze.
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Liberty Bus +44 (0) 1534 828555 | www.libertybus.jeTaxis / Car hire
There are taxi ranks at the airport, harbour and around St. Helier. Different tariffs apply depending on time of day and day of the week. Payment in cash used to be preferred, but all taxis are now required to accept cards. Private hire cabs are also available to hire if you’re not near a taxi rank. Evie electric cars can be unlocked and hired with the Evie app.
Il y a des stations de taxis à l’aéroport, au port et autour de St Helier. Des tarifs différents s’appliquent selon l’heure de la journée et le jour de la semaine. Autrefois, le paiement en espèces était préféré, mais tous les taxis sont désormais tenus d’accepter les cartes. Des taxis privés sont également disponibles à la location si vous n’êtes pas à proximité d’une station de taxis. Les voitures électriques Evie peuvent être déverrouillées et louées avec l’application Evie.
WALK SEA BED! ON THE
Taxis/Mietwagen
Taxistände gibt es am Flughafen, Hafen und in St. Helier. Je nach Tageszeit und Wochentag gelten unterschiedliche Tarife. Früher wurde Barzahlung bevorzugt, inzwischen akzeptieren alle Taxis auch Kartenzahlung. Wenn Sie sich nicht in der Nähe eines Taxistands befinden, können Sie auch private Miettaxis buchen. EvieElektroautos können mit der Evie-App freigeschaltet und gemietet werden.
Accessibility
Shopmobility provides mobility scooters, manual wheelchairs, rollators, Zimmer frames and other disability equipment for both daily hire and to hotels and private homes for disabled people. For daily use there is free parking in the lower ground floor of Sand Street car park. For overnight please book in advance to allow planning for delivery and retrieval.
Shopmobility
+44 (0) 1534 739672
www.shopmobility.org.je
Get to the beach!
Beachability is a charity providing specially designed manual, ballooned wheel chairs for use on the beach and other rough terrain. Beachability chairs are available for anyone that needs help with their mobility at no cost and can be booked out for up to three hours. Users should be able to transfer onto the chair and should be accompanied by a helper. A hoist is also available for those who are not able to transfer.
■ West Park, St. Helier
■ Bel Royal Kiosk, St. Aubin’s Bay
■ Le Braye Café, St. Ouen’s Bay
■ St. Brelade’s Bay
■ Long Beach, Gorey
■ La Mare Slip, St. Clement
■ Gunsite Café, St. Aubin’s Bay
Beachability +44 (0) 7797 935088
www.beachability.org
Rendez-vous à la plage ! Beachability est une organisation caritative qui fournit des fauteuils roulants manuels spécialement conçus pour une utilisation sur la plage et sur d’autres terrains accidentés. Des chaises Beachability sont disponibles gratuitement pour toute personne ayant besoin d’aide pour sa mobilité et peuvent être réservées jusqu’à trois heures. Les utilisateurs doivent pouvoir se transférer sur la chaise et doivent être accompagnés d’une aide. Un treuil est également disponible pour ceux qui ne peuvent pas se déplacer.
Ab an den Strand! BeachAbility ist eine Wohltätigkeitsorganisation, die speziell entwickelte manuelle Rollstühle mit Ballonreifen für den Einsatz am Strand und in unwegsamem Gelände anbietet. BeachAbility-Rollstühle stehen allen, die Hilfe bei ihrer Mobilität benötigen, kostenlos zur Verfügung und können für bis zu drei Stunden gebucht werden. Die Benutzer sollten in der Lage sein, sich auf den Stuhl zu setzen, und sollten von einer Hilfsperson begleitet werden. Für Personen, die nicht in der Lage sind, sich auf den Stuhl zu setzen, steht auch ein Lifter zur Verfügung.
Stormchasing
In the winter, Jersey comes into its own with wild weather and exhilarating beach walks to wrap up and enjoy. The island’s west coast is exposed to the full force of the Atlantic weather systems and makes the perfect spot to watch the wind and waves roll in with all their dramatic winter beauty. Just make sure you stay well away from the water’s edge - and at a safe distance.
Here are a few of our favourite safe viewing spots >
SANCTUARY STAY
Storm watch in style
Storms are always even more magical when watched from the comfort of a luxury hotel room and the Atlantic Hotel’s seafacing rooms are perfectly positioned to catch the best of the westerlies. See the storms come in over the sea and then take shelter in Ocean, The Atlantic Hotel’s restaurant for a calmer experience.
HERITAGE STAY
Historical drama
It’s hard to beat the drama from this historic bird’s eye view spot. With its floor to ceiling 360 degree glass top floor overlooking Corbière Lighthouse and the island’s southwestern tip, the Radio Tower is probably the best vantage point for a Jersey storm watching stay. Rent this unique second-world war Bauhaus-inspired tower from Jersey Heritage for a full of character winter stay.
STORM WATCHING SPOT Shelter from the storm
When the weather’s stormy - make sure you watch the waves at a safe distance. Head inside contemporary El Tico’s glass fronted restaurant for the best views of the swell and an excellent hot chocolate to go with it. Take some time out to relax with friends and see the weather change across the sweep of St. Ouen’s Bay.
WIND & WAVES
Windswept beach walks
Head to south-facing St. Brelade’s Bay to fill your lungs with fresh sea air and enjoy a few windswept beach walks along this beautiful sandy bay. Book a room at the L’Horizon and you’ll have nothing between you and the waves as you can watch the water from the comfort of the pool and jacuzzi.
DRAMATIC VISTAS
Feel the elements
The most dramatic place to catch a stormy shot of the island?
Definitely Corbière lighthouse on Jersey’s southwestern corner. Stay well away from the waves though and make a stop at Corbière Phare restaurant for a welcome escape as the weather gets wild - you might even see waves breaking over the island’s iconic 19th century lighthouse.
IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR A PLACE IN JERSEY, ALL YOU NEED IS PLACES.
EVENTS THIS SEASON
UNTIL 31 DEC 10:00 - 16:00
People! Power! Protest!
‘People! Power! Protest!’ explores the story of protest in Jersey, from the Corn Riots of 1769 to the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020. An exhibition exploring how the right to protest has shaped and influenced the Island that we know today. £6.90
Jersey Museum & Art Gallery
The Weighbridge, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 633300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
UNTIL 29 DEC 09:00 - 17:00
‘The Queen’s Visits to Jersey’ Exhibition
This exhibition at Jersey Archive, celebrating Queen Elizabeth II’s visits to the Island, was originally put together to mark the Platinum Jubilee. It will remain on display at the Archive following her death to celebrate the memory of her Royal Visits.
Jersey Archive Clarence Road, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 833300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
UNTIL 31 DEC 10:00 - 16:00
Trade Roots
Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the island’s community today. £7.15
Jersey Museum and Art Gallery
The Weighbridge, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 633300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
UNTIL 20 DEC 13:00 - 16:00
The ‘Never Too Old’ Club
Are you 60+... With time on your hands... and like socialising? The Harbour Gallery Jersey invites you to come along every Tuesday to try some arts, crafts, chatting, cakes and tea... and all for FREE!
The Harbour Gallery Jersey Le Boulevard, St. Brelade +44 (0) 7797 736034 partintheframe@yahoo.co.uk
THEHARBOURGALLERYJERSEY.COM
UNTIL 20 DEC 10:30 - 12:30
Snick | Lego® Masters
Test your construction skills against other teams in a series of Lego® challenges. There will be an array of weekly themes extending into greater build challenges, which will be led by teachers, designers and engineers. £20.00
The Harbour Gallery Jersey Le Boulevard, St. Brelade +44 (0) 7829 908090 dawncroke.arts@gmail.com
THEHARBOURGALLERYJERSEY.COM
UNTIL 31 DEC
12 Bays of Christmas
Hot off the heels of the ‘30 Bays in 30 Days’ sea swimming event which raised £24,000 for the 2 charities this summer, ‘12 Bays of Christmas’ encourages the hundreds of local sea swimmers who brave our chilly waters every day throughout the year to take part in this festive challenge. £12.00
Islandwide +44 (0) 1534 510349 fundraising@jerseyhospicecare.com JERSEYHOSPICECARE.COM
UNTIL 03 DEC 13:00 - 18:00
RampArts: Berni Gallery Show
In exploring our island’s creative talent, RampArts brings people together. Together we create strong ties that bind us to our crafts and hone our approaches. Presented here are four very different local artists, each specialising in their own corner of creativity.
Jersey Arts Centre Philips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 700400 enquiries@artscentre.je ARTSCENTRE.JE
UNTIL 31 DEC
The Winter Terrace
The Winter Terrace is back! Winter in style and immerse yourself in an elegant ice white dining experience at L’Horizon Beach Hotel & Spa. The Lower Terrace has been transformed into a glistening winter wonderland - perfect for a relaxed evening in the bay with family, friends or work colleagues. £42.00
L’Horizon La Route de la Baie, Jersey JE3 8EF +44 (0) 1534 743101 enquiries@handpicked.co.uk HANDPICKED.CO.UK
1 - 11 DEC
Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas Market
Gather your friends and family and immerse yourself in Christmas cheer at this year’s Genuine Jersey Simply Christmas markets in St. Helier’s Royal Square.
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Showcasing over 50 of Jersey’s finest artisans, Simply Christmas brings you a labyrinth of stalls oozing with festive magic, beautiful gifts and tasty treats. With hot food and live music, it’s the perfect place to buy unique gifts directly from the artisans who have created and produced them. The markets are located in the historic Royal Square in the centre of St. Helier.
01 & 08 DEC
10:00 - 20:00 (late night shopping in St. Helier)
02, 03, 09, 10 DEC
10:00 - 18:00
04 & 11 DEC
10:00 - 17:00
UNTIL 31 DEC
Winter Domes
The all-weather domes are returning to The Terrace at Grand Jersey with an unexpected culinary twist. What could be better than cosying up, wrapped in faux fur throws in one of our contemporary Scandinavian inspired domes indulging in warming light bites and winter themed drinks? £35 - £59
Grand Jersey Esplanade, St Helier +44 (0) 1534 743101 enquiries@handpicked.co.uk
HANDPICKED.CO.UK
01 - 30 DEC 14:00 - 17:30
Festive Afternoon Tea
The Waterfront Bar is ready with glad tidings of comfort and joy - Festive Afternoon Teas are ready to get you into the spirit with seasonal treats including fruit cake, mince pies, yule log, and of course... some turkey sandwiches! £19.00
Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel Rue De L’Etau, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 671100 waterfront. jersey@radissonblu.com
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01 DEC 12:00 - 13:00
Jersey Hospice Care Santa Dash
What better way to get in the mood for Christmas, than pulling on your Santa suit and heading around the streets of St. Helier? Join us for this year’s fabulously festive Santa Dash. Rather than ‘winning’ it’s all about ‘taking part’ so you can run, jog, scoot or walk the one mile course. £12.50
Liberty Wharf Shopping Centre La Route De La Liberation, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 876555 administration@jerseyhospicecare.com EVENTBRITE.CO.UK
03 - 04 DEC 10:00 - 17:00
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: ‘Oceans & Emotions’
This solo Pop Up exhibition by James Thompson explores mental health through photography. The images are designed to examine different mental states as well as aiming to open up conversations around mental health.
ArtHouse Jersey HQ Greve de Lecq Barracks, St. Mary +44 (0) 1534 617521 info@arts.je
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Explding Cinema
03 DEC 18:00 - 20:15
An Evening of Norman Music, Food and Culture
Join us as we celebrate the life and times of Augustus Asplet Le Gros with an evening of free food, music, poetry. This fantastic cultural event is part of The Jèrriais Festival, kindly supported by the Parish of St. Peter.
St. Peter’s Parish Hall La Rue des Fosses, St. Peter +44 (0) 7797 844358 montylosh1@gmail.com
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03 - 04 DEC 18:30 - 21:30
ArtHouse Presents: Exploding Cinema
Exploding Cinema will present two jampacked nights of underground short films; experimental, documentary and fiction, with both events featuring live music and their immoderately mind-bending visuals. £8.00
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House
8 Church Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 617521 info@arts.je
ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE
03 DEC 10:00 - 14:00
Meet the Collections
Your chance to see some of the unique, beautiful, unusual and sometimes commonplace objects, works of art, archives, textiles and archaeological material cared for by Jersey Heritage.
Jersey Archive Clarence Road, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 833300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
04 DEC 16:00 - 19:00
Tree Dressing Day
Join Jersey Heritage in the orchard at Hamptonne for an evening winter warmer of an event to celebrate our leafy friends, whose presence alone is enough to reduce stress and improve our sense of wellbeing. £10.30
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
La Rue de la Patente, St. Lawrence +44 (0) 1534633300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
08 DEC
Step Into Christmas - Kismet Christmas Party
Let’s kick off December with a good ol’ knees up including great food, delicious drinks, silent disco, gifts and festivities! Dust yourself off and don those retro salopettes and goggles this Christmas period. £49.10
Kismet Cabana - Beach Club, Cafe and Restaurant Ouaisne Bay, St. Brelade
+44 (0) 7700 809863 kismetcabana@gmail.com
EVENTBRITE.COM
09 - 22 DEC 18:00 - 20:00
Alice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
Journey down the rabbit hole this December as Jersey Arts Centre presents its 7th Community Christmas Production! Lewis Carroll’s classic stories of Alice’s adventures through the fantastical world of Wonderland will be brought to life through music, song and larger-than-life characters. £15.00
Jersey Arts Centre Phillips Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 700444 enquiries@artscentre.je
ARTSCENTRE.JE
09 - 10 DEC 19:00
The Christmas Dolly Show!
A night of Dinner, Dolly and Dancing - our perfect Christmas party starts here! Back by popular demand, Kelly O’Brien puts on an exceptional world leading Dolly Parton tribute act. This unrivalled 5-star show plays homage to Dolly. It brilliantly recreates the vitality, voice and style of the little lady from Tennessee. £48.50
The Best Western Royal Hotel David Place, St. Helier georgie.dodd@aspirejersey.je
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09 - 23 DEC 10:30 - 18:00
Island Exhibition by Ian Rolls
This latest solo exhibition from Ian Rolls is about identity. The identity of Jersey but also our own identity that is formed by this Island. Rolls believes that the identity of any place depends not on the place, but on the observer. We all see the world differently, subjectively. But occasionally we see it through the work of an artist.
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House 8 Church Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 617521 info@arts.je
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Sporting
fixtures this season. Catch one of Jersey’s teams performing this season, whether you’re a fan of football or rugby...
Jersey Bulls FC Home Games
The Jersey Bulls are English football’s newest and most southernly club. Join them as they host an action packed exhibition of football. The Bulls have been climbing the leagues and have been involved in a number of successful cup runs, including the FA Cup, FA Vase and have most recently entered the FA Youth Cup. £4.40
Springfield Stadium
2 Janvrin Road, St. Helier. info@bulls.je
BULLS.JE
10 DEC 15:00
Horley Town FC
17 DEC 15:00
Alton FC
7 JAN 15:00
Abbey Rangers FC
21 JAN 15:00
Cobham
28 JAN 15:00
Sheerwater FC
4 FEB 15:00
Camberley Town FC
18 FEB 15:00
AFC Croydon Athletic
Jersey Reds Fixtures
Head to St. Peter to support our Jersey Reds as they host an action packed afternoon as the Reds take on visiting Championship Rugby teams. The Barclays Pavilion Bar adjacent to the Clubhouse will be open to all supporters from 12 noon, offering a full bar and food. £15.00
Jersey Reds Rugby Club
Rue des Landes, St. Peter. +44 (0) 1534 499929 enquiries@jerseyreds.je
JERSEYREDS.JE
3 DEC 15:00
Richmond 17 DEC 14:00
Bedford Blues
21 JAN 15:00
London Scottish
4 FEB 14:00
Ealing Trailfinders (Champ Cup)
17 FEB 19:45
Nottingham Rugby (Champ Cup)
A season in the Spiegeltent
This December the world-famous Salon Perdu Spiegeltent will take pride of place at Les Jardins de la Mer. It’s set to bring a variety of live entertainment genres to this festive season.
Jardins de la Mer Esplanade, St. Helier info@rockit.je ROCKIT.JE
10 DEC TBC
Spiegeltent - Claptone
A little known figure who slips in and out of the shadows, leaving in his wake lasting musical experiences. Since hatching in 2012, he has continued to send people into a frenzy with his DJ sets, which are underpinned by supple grooves from the house world, are coloured with real soul and can jack you up or zone you out depending on the mood. £49.50
08 DEC 19:30 - 22:00
Spiegeltent - The Definitive Rat Pack
An evening of festive classics, including White Christmas, Baby It’s Cold Outside, The Christmas Song and Let It Snow, plus all-time favourites including I’ve Got You Under My Skin, That’s Amore, Mr Bojangles and New York, New York. What better way to get into the festive spirit! £44.00
11 DEC 19:30 - 22:00
Spiegeltent - Newton Faulkner
It’s been a number of years since Newton’s blessed us with his presence (and voice) in Jersey. Throughout Newton’s immensely successful career he has sold over 1.5 million records with 180 million streams making him one of the UK’s most successful singersongwriters this millennium. £39.60
12 DEC 19:30 - 22:00
Spiegeltent - The Illegal Eagles
Celebrating over 50 years since the formation of the legendary West Coast Country Rock band The Eagles in 1971, The Illegal Eagles make a welcome return to Jersey with a brand new production, promising more of their trademark musical prowess, acute attention to detail and incredible showmanship. £44.00
13 DEC 19:30 - 22:00
Spiegeltent - Seann Walsh & Peter Rethinasamy
Seann has been described as ‘the best observational comedian of his generation’ (The Guardian), this Edinburgh Award nominee’s last UK tour show After This One, I’m Going Home ended with standing ovations around the country. Peter is a comedian with hard hitting, punchy jokes and hilarious tales of growing up in Northern Ireland. £39.60
14 DEC 20:00 - 22:00
Spiegeltent - Killer Queen
The world renowned tribute to Queen, Killer Queen, are returning to Jersey after their sold out shows in 2017 and 2019! Expect a raucous show, packed full of all your favourite Queen hits. A perfect alternative to your average Christmas party. Tickets are expected to fly out the door. Book early to avoid disappointment. £39.60
16 DEC 19:30
Spiegeltent - Scouting for Girls
Throughout Scouting For Girls’ immensely successful career they’ve sold over two million albums, two million singles, had four Brit Award nominations, an Ivor Novello nomination, had four top ten singles and sold-out Wembley Arena. Scouting For Girls continue to prove they are unstoppable. Don’t miss this one-off show under the Spiegeltent. £36.00
17 DEC 20:00 - 00:30
Spiegeltent - John Digweed
John Digweed is a DJ’s DJ. The beauty of what he does lies in just how different he really is from his contemporaries. From his early beginnings in the blossoming scene of acid house to the top of the dj’ing world he has created and maintained a level of integrity that is the benchmark for both dj’s and producers globally. £33.00
17 DEC - 18 DEC 11:00 - 13:00
Spiegeltent - Horrible Histories
Prepare yourselves for Terrible Tudors live on stage! From the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legends (and the lies!) about the torturing Tudors. Find out the fate of Henry’s headless wives and his punch up with the Pope. Meet Bloody Mary and see Ed fall dead in his bed. £25.00
10 DEC
Discover Christmas with Jersey Heritage
Get into the spirit of Christmas with festive carols, a classic film, decoration and card making and follow the trail around the Victorian House at Jersey Museum to find out what happens the night before Christmas!
Jersey Museum & Art Gallery
Weighbridge, St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 633300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
10 - 15 DEC 09:00 - 19:00
Norman Christmas Market
The Norman Market returns to the Weighbridge, where you’ll find an array of comforting French food such as crepes, cheese, saucisson, pâté, sausage sandwiches, cider but also gift ideas of soaps, bags, pashmina shawls and more... Say Bonjour et Joyeux Noël!
Norman Christmas Market Weighbridge Place, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 280110 info@maisondenormandie.com MAISONDENORMANDIE.COM/EN
11 DEC 16:00 - 18:00
The Battle of Flowers Christmas Parade
Jersey’s famous parade of festive themed floats and accompanying entertainment repeats each year at Christmas. It’s a great evening out for all the family.
The streets of St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 730178 events@battleofflowers.com
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15
- 16 DEC
International Blues, Rock & Roots Nights
World-leading and award-winning Blues Musician and Jersey resident, Giles Robson, presents a series of exceptional intimate concerts and shows by world famous Blues, Rock and Roots stars at the atmospheric Blue Note Bar. £22.15
The Blue Note 20 Broad St, St Helier giles.robson@gmail.com
Jersey Gems
ZODIAC
FOREVER SHINE MOISSANITE
Take your style to a new level with this stylish zodiac necklace. It is made with Moissanite gemstones that have superb lifetime sparkle from every angle. Discover the unsurpassed fire and brilliance of Moissanite. Shop their extensive Moissanite jewellery collection including necklaces, earrings, engagement and eternity rings available in silver and gold.
Libra
23rd Sep - 22nd Oct
Sterling Silver £106.00
16 - 17 DEC 19:00
Comedy Party Nights - Do you have the baubles?
Just what you need to get that holly jolly feeling. For two nights only, the Radisson Blu will be hosting some of UK comedy’s finest for a spot of hilarious happy holiday fun. £45.00
Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel Jersey Rue De L’Etau, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 671100 waterfront.jersey@radissonblu.com
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17 DEC 10:00 - 12:00
Royal Court and States Chamber Tour
A unique opportunity for a tour of Jersey’s historical Royal Court and States Chamber. Join us on a guided tour of the Royal Court and the States Chamber in the Royal Square to find out more about where Jersey laws are made and used. £4.00
Royal Court States Members Entrance Door, Royal Square, St. Helier statesgreffe@gov.je
EVENTBRITE.CO.UK
17 DEC 10:00 - 11:00
What’s Your Town’s Story?
A series of free talks at Jersey Archive. Discover the fascinating story of our town and the communities who live and worked there, through a series of free talks by Jersey Archive. To book a place on the talk, please call us or send an email - booking is essential as numbers are limited.
Jersey Archive Clarence Road, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 833300 archives@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
17 - 18 DEC 10:00 - 17:00
A Traditional Christmas - Loving Your History
Experience an old-fashioned Christmas at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. Dating back to the 15th century, the house and farm are perfect for discovering Christmas traditions of days gone by. £6.70
Hamptonne Country Life Museum La Rue de la Patente, St. Lawrence +44 (0) 1534 633300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
19 - 22 DEC 09:30 - 17:00
Christmas Bounce-Fest 2022
Christmas Bounce-Fest is the ultimate Christmas family day out for those with small children! The Party Crew will be teaming up the Merton Hotel to bring a winter wonderland extravaganza, complete with bouncy castles, Christmas crafts and swimming! £12.00
Merton Hotel Belvedere Hill, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 866920 info@thepartycrew.je
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24 DEC 18:00 - 21:00
Christmas Eve at the Radisson Blu
The countdown is on and it’ll be here before you know it! How will you spend that last night before Christmas? Well, if you don’t have any plans yet, you’re invited to spend it with us! £35.00
Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel Rue De L’Etau, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 671100 waterfront. jersey@radissonblu.com
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31 DEC
THE LOFT Presents: NYE – Chapter 4
An ‘absolutely huge’ dance music event taking place over 10 hours will see local dance music DJs playing house, techno, garage, D&B and much more. £22.15
Rojo reservations@rojo.co.je
23 - 24 DEC International Blues, Rock
&
Roots Nights
World-leading and award-winning Blues Musician and Jersey resident, Giles Robson, presents a series of exceptional intimate concerts and shows by world famous Blues, Rock and Roots stars at the atmospheric Blue Note Bar. £22.15
The Blue Note 20 Broad St, St Helier giles.robson@gmail.com
25 DEC 12:30 - 15:30
The Wait is Over! - Blu Christmas
At last, the hustle and bustle of the season has come to an end, and it’s time to relax and have fun! Christmas Day is here, and we will be sure to make this year one for the books. £89.00
Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel Rue De L’Etau, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 671100 waterfront. jersey@radissonblu.com
RADISSONHOTELS.COM
31 DEC 18:30
Farewell to 2022 at Blu!
The year is coming to an end, and it’s time to throw 2022 the best farewell party possible! Join us for a family-friendly night of fun to ring in the New Year, or a hilarious adults-only Pantomime to laugh the rest of 2022 away? Whatever sounds like the idea of a perfect New Years Eve to you, we have got you covered! £75.00
Radisson Blu Waterfront Hotel Rue De L’Etau, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 671100 waterfront. jersey@radissonblu.com
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22 JAN - 05 FEB
Jersey Lunar New Year Festival
Jersey’s first Lunar New Year Festival, which will feature an array of awesome exhibitions, workshops, markets and demonstrations. Be sure to visit gov.je to find out the full schedule of events.
Various Locations Jersey, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 444444 customerservice@gov.je
GOV.JE/LUNARNEWYEAR
04 - 05 FEB 10:00 - 17:00
ArtHouse Jersey Pop Up: Amber Hahn
Amber Hahn is an artist whose current practice comprises installation, sculpture and performance. Her work delves into the ambiguities and essential opacity of human experience. She slowly produces objects, images and environments that make perceptual that which is often at the limit of language: the overlooked, the minor or the silenced.
ArtHouse Jersey HQ Greve de Lecq Barracks, St. Mary +44 (0) 1534 617521 info@arts.je
ARTHOUSEJERSEY.JE
13 - 17 FEB 10:00 - 17:00
Vikings at The Maritime Museum
Looking for something to do while the kids are off school?! Have an adventurous, fun, family day out and join Jersey Heritage for a Viking invasion of the Maritime Museum over the February half term.
£7.15 - £11
Maritime Museum New North Quay, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 633300 info@jerseyheritage.org
JERSEYHERITAGE.ORG
09 FEB - 26 MAR 10:30 - 18:00
Trinity Buoy Wharf Drawing Prize
Founded in 1994 the Trinity Buoy Wharf
Drawing Prize has established a reputation as the UK’s most important annual exhibition of drawing, with 2022 alone receiving over 3,200 entries from 1,617 artists and drawing practitioners from 45 countries around the world.
ArtHouse Jersey at Capital House 8 Church Street, St. Helier +44 (0) 1534 617521 info@arts.je
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HARRIET ROUSE
OWNER, HARRIET &
ROSE
We know each of you discover a unique path as you explore our island and we love to introduce you to people that live and work in Jersey and introduce you to the island through their eyes.
This edition we meet Harriet, proprietor of one of the prettiest little giftware shops in St. Helier.
The weekend starts with… Work! I know, I know, but having a shop in St. Helier means that nearly all Saturdays are spent working in it. Which, in truth is no hardship. Saturdays are a good and busy day in St. Helier, with my crack team of Saturday staff, and a buzzy town centre. I nearly always start my Saturday with a coffee from Locke’s on Pitt Street and grab a bite to eat for lunch from the market. As a result Friday nights are nearly always a chilled one at home with the family and dog (though increasingly, with teenagers, there are some taxi related errands too!). I have learned the hard way that a big Friday night always makes for a very long Saturday, though occasionally I test it out just to check, and have been known to pop to Upstairs at Anley for a Friday cocktail which has led to several, and a dusty Saturday morning.
Saturday nights are for… seeing friends. Whether it’s dinner out or at ours (or theirs!), Saturday nights are definitely for friends. We’re so lucky in Jersey to have an amazing array of restaurants on our doorstep, as well as great places to have a drink. Awabi is a firm favourite in town, with amazing Asian food and drink (have the chicken wings!). The Moorings in Gorey is a lovely cosy restaurant, and (just about!) walking home distance.
On a Sunday it’s definitely a slow start. Well, as slow as it can be with our dog, Finn, who knows no boundaries and has no concept of a lie-in. He knows Sunday is a big family walk, and inevitably some treats for him on a beach. Depending on the Saturday night before, will depend on breakfast. If it’s been one involving a little too much wine, we always head down to Long Beach in Gorey and to Rhona’s for a curative bacon, egg and sausage (on Portuguese roll) with a coffee, whilst Finn lives his best lift chasing balls up and down the beach. During the summer months, we’ll often get in for a dip as well, but I’m not ashamed to admit that I fall into the ‘fair weather’ sea-swimming camp and am rarely persuaded in during the winter.
St. Catherine’s Wood is also a firm favourite for a muddy Sunday walk, with options to add on extra distance and pop down to the Breakwater Café for a hot chocolate or ice-cream depending on the time of year. Also one of the best spots to forage for blackberries (but don’t tell everyone!).
Locke’s Pitt Street
+44 (0) 1534 855311
Upstairs at Anley Street
1 Anley St
+44 (0) 1534 728198 Awabi
63 Halkett Place
+44 (0) 1534 888981
The Moorings Gorey Pier, +44 (0) 1534 853633
Rhona’s Gorey Coast Road
+44 (0) 7797 939371
St. Catherine’s Wood
Breakwater Café La Route de St. Catherine
+44 (0) 1534 851141
Sunday afternoons are usually spent catching up on homework and cooking a roast dinner. With all the honesty boxes dotted around the island, it’s always really easy to pick up local, seasonal veg and we often grab some from the end of our road.
When family and friends are staying, we stretch our legs a little more, and make a little more effort to get out and about. A favourite walk is from Grève de Lecq, up along the cliff paths to the Devil’s Hole (grabbing a bite at the Priory Inn or La Mare Wine Estate) before heading back along the lanes to the beach. When we have friends with young children staying, we nearly always head out on the SUPs at Archirondel or Green Island, or to Bouley Bay for a dip and jumping in from the steps. The more sheltered bays are perfect for getting up the confidence of younger swimmers and the steps make for easy (if not bracing) access into deep water.
My favourite beach is… well it’s more of an are. It’s impossible to choose one! For a summer dip after work, Belval, just around the corner from St. Catherine’s is my absolutely favourite. At high tide it’s just lovely, and last Boxing Day we sat on the beach with mugs of tea post dip watching a seal bobbing around. Portelet and Plemont are worth the steps and the effort. Unspoilt, idyllic, and with excellent food options at both, I love setting up for a few hours at one of them in the summer and seeing in the sunset over dinner out west is never a bad idea. In the summer my girls love to surf, and sitting outside the Watersplash with a shandy in the sunshine makes everything seem right. Especially with the curly fries. There really is a beach for everyone here though, and they never, ever feel crowded.
La Mare Wine Estate Page 72.
Archirondel Page 82.
Bouley Bay Page 82.
Portelet Page 85.
Plemont Page 85.
The Watersplash Page 117.
SHOPPING MAP
BUSSTATION
MAP LEGEND: SHOP FINDER
Strolling the streets of St. Helier will allow you to chance upon all manner of wonderful boutiques and stores. Whether you’re looking for a locally produced Genuine Jersey gift or to take advantage of Jersey’s VAT free shopping, relax and enjoy your time in town! Please note that Jersey shops have limited opening on Sundays so if you’re planning a weekend, shop on Saturday and head out into nature or for lunch on Sunday!
Exclusions apply, see in store for details
Shopping in Jersey
Despite its small island charm, Jersey hosts more independent stores and boutiques than your average high street. You’ll find luxury goods and bespoke souvenirs from island brands enabling you to take home a memory of Jersey. Shopping for your favourite brands is even easier with the added benefit of VAT-free prices.
DEPARTMENT STORES AND GIFT SHOPPING
If you want it all under one roof, check out Voisins and de Gruchy department stores, the ‘Selfridges’ and ‘Harrods’ of Jersey, both located on the main shopping street of St. Helier; both have been developed in recent years to create a cutting edge environment behind the traditional facades. It’s worth a wander through each.
Jersey’s only covered shopping area, Liberty Wharf, offers an array of boutique stores in one place and a
great destination for locally-inspired gifts. If you want to take the taste of Jersey home with you, there’s nowhere better to pick up Genuine Jersey products, hampers and hand selected wines than Maison de Jersey on King Street.
JEWELLERY
Looking for something that sparkles? A visit to Jersey’s oldest jewellers, Hettich offers 117 years of experience and the same VATfree discounts on their world class brands from Cartier to Rolex and their exclusive diamond collection.
For another Jersey touch, keep it local at Rivoli Jewellers, their ‘Centre Ville’ silver collection is influenced by the castings on buildings, lamp posts and street furniture around King Street and the Central Market in Jersey. This local family run jewellers in the heart of St. Helier also features a large, Swiss style, revolving clock, that chimes playing music as it changes scene every hour to the delights of a gathered crowd.
If you’re seeking beautifully bespoke, Catherine Best makes for a designer day out. Browse their extensive showroom with many Genuine Jersey pieces on offer or watch the master jewellers create a bespoke piece to your own design in the open studio. Offering a completely unique jewellery journey, at Jersey Pearl you can enjoy guided talks or even experience picking your own oyster to discover the gem within. The skilled artisans can then string an incredible range of pieces by hand, made to your own design. Back in St. Helier, treat yourself to a piece of Swarovski jewellery or crystal piece at the STORY by Rivoli store or the unique local pieces at Jersey Gems, featuring locally-designed pearl and gemstone jewellery set with Jersey Granite, Jersey Ormer Shell and other gems sourced around our beautiful island.
BOUTIQUES
Boutique shopping at its best all in strolling distance from one another (ideal for heavy bag laden arms). Visit Harriet and Rose for cool giftware on the highstreet. Further up the road, just as you pass the second turning to The Royal Square, you’ll find the relatively new Wild Atlantique that features a malange of items with coastal living vibe.
If you’ve a love for homeware and fashion at its most unique, The Loving Chair Company delivers luxury, colour and imaginative design in droves. There’s also plenty out of town shopping to enjoy. Chi Chi in St. Aubin injects the quaint town with an eclectic dose of worldly trinkets, jewellery, bohemian clothing lines and more. The perfect addition to a day of harbour-side strolling.
ARTS AND CRAFTS
If you’re looking for some arts and crafts, head in to the central market or out east to Gorey Harbour to find Jane James Ceramics . If you’re out west before Christmas, wander down the bulwark in St. Aubin to The Harbour Gallery. Exhibiting the work of over 100 local artists and craftworkers you can purchase handmade silver, printed canvases and landmark models as the perfect souvenir. The Harbour Gallery is moving to a new location in St. Helier in 2023
Look out for the Genuine Jersey Mark for authentic island produce. Learn more about it overleaf.
The White House Ceramic replica of Jersey’s famous White House by local artist Rosemary Blackmore.
£49, Harbour Gallery
Take home a Genuine Jersey gift.
Jersey Black Butter
Jersey Black Butter made using a traditional Jersey recipe, using apples and fresh cider, lemons, sugar, liquorice, mixed spice and cinnamon.
£5.95, Maison de Jersey, St Helier
Jersey is famous worldwide for its breed of cow, superior quality milk and the prized Jersey Royal new potato but the island can also be proud of an abundance of fresh, seasonal produce and a variety of skilled craftsmen and artists who create a range of excellent products. To enjoy the best of what Jersey has to offer, islanders and visitors alike should look for the Genuine Jersey Mark – a guarantee of local provenance.
Products carrying the distinctive red Genuine Jersey mark include dairy goods, fruit and vegetables, herbs and salads, meat and poultry, fish and shellfish, pottery, wines, ciders, spirits and beers, jewellery, needlework,
Jersey Milk Jug
Karen Hibbs of The Pottery Shed makes this lovely island keepsakes, the perfect reminder of your trip. She also makes bowls for your Jersey Royals and other lovely hand thrown and hand built stoneware ceramics for kitchen, home and decorative use.
Milk Jug £22
The Harbour Gallery
Lauren Radley Tea
Towel featuring the original Lauren Radley illustration of her map of Jersey, also available in a British Garden Birds design, packaged, £10.00 Harbour Gallery
Lisa Le Brocq Jewellery
Lisa makes all of her silver jewellery by hand from her studio in St. Aubin, which is also her shop. So, you can watch her work and peruse her collection of unique, playful designs inspired by island life.
Silver pendant £125
Lisa Le Brocq Jewellery, Charing Cross, St. Aubin
decorative stonework, wooden artefacts, glassware and artwork. Genuine Jersey produce and products can be bought in the main shopping centre in St. Helier and outlets islandwide – including galleries, studios, tourist attractions and heritage sites, farm shops and markets and sampled in restaurants, pubs, cafés and from ice cream stalls.
Genuine Jersey was launched in 2001 to promote the diversity and quality of local produce and products. Since the Association started it has attracted a loyal and enthusiastic membership. While some members ensure the survival of Jersey’s heritage and traditions others are at the forefront of introducing pioneering farming methods, new crops or exploring previously untapped international markets.
www.genuinejersey.je
Jersey Sea Salt
Hand-harvested and solar evaporated on the island for your taste-buds. This new Jersey business creates a variety of salt products. Give your food a boost of freshness by simply finishing it off with a sprinkle of Jersey Sea Salt. from £4.30 various outlets.
LOOK FOR THE MARK!
If you’re looking for local gifts, look for the Genuine Jersey mark of provenance. Here are some locally produced and locally sourced gifts to take home!
An island that sparkles.
Jersey offers a fantastic range of locally designed jewellery products alongside famous brands at great VAT free prices.
FOPE 18ct Gold Bangles
featuring Diamond Rondelle from the Prima Collection.
Prima, the slimmest addition to the Flex’it family, asserts a fine, sophisticated style. Expertly crafted mesh chains conceal dozens of miniscule 18 carat gold springs, making these bracelets as smooth as they are flexible. Can be worn individually or layered with other FOPE creations.
From £2183 Hettich Jewellers
Lalique Saint Matthew’s Cross
In 1934 French artist René Lalique was commissioned to sign the interior decoration of Saint Matthew’s church in St Lawrence. The centerpiece is a towering cross over three meters high, soaring above the altar. It is festooned with the iconic Jersey lilies, emblematic of the island and a symbol of purity. Lalique reinterprets this precious cultural heritage through the St. Matthews Cross pendant in satinfinished crystal, set on sterling silver.Rivoli is the exclusive stockist of Lalique in Jersey.
£91.95 Rivoli Jewellers
Barcelona Ring
The Barcelona design has been beautifully handmade by our jewellers into a contemporary mixture of platinum and 18ct yellow gold. At the centre is a choice of either a gorgeous emerald or pink sapphire weighing approximately half a carat and complemented by brilliant cut diamonds to add that extra sparkle.
£2080 Catherine Best
Sandy Toes
Abalone shell necklace
Sterling Silver
£68 Jersey Gems
Tide The Turtle
Pendant
The Tide design has been entirely crafted in intricate silver with gold plating to highlight his head and flippers. Sea turtles are truly majestic creatures and the level of detail shown here is beautiful, from the carving to show off the shell to the delicate lining of his mouth he is the perfect gift to anyone who loves these special reptiles.
£145 Catherine Best
Jersey Locket
Create your own Jersey themed family locket, sterling silver, from £73 Jersey Gems
Swarovski Millenia Hoop Earrings,
These striking pink hoop earrings are a contemporary wardrobe essential. Showcasing triangle step cut Swarovski crystals in vibrant pink, this pair is beautifully framed with a rose gold-tone plated setting.
£127 STORY by Rivoli
Fleur Earrings
Crafted in beautiful silver our fleur design has wonderful shaping and also features a matching pendant, bangle and ring so you can complete the look. The stud earring design is set with a shining cubic zirconia to offer that extra sparkle too.
£137 Catherine Best
Hettich Jewellers
Jersey’s not just about great beaches and beautiful countryside. Explore St. Helier’s main shopping street and you’ll find some more hidden gems for yourself - exquisite jewellery and leading watch brands, all at Hettich Jewellers at 1 King Street.
This family-owned jewellery and watch boutique dates back to 1900, and it’s where you’ll find top watch names including Patek Philippe, Rolex, Cartier, Omega, Chopard, Tag Heuer, Breitling, Panerai, Tudor and Montblanc as well as stunning diamond jewellery and luxury accessories. With low tax prices, a selection of the world’s top watch and jewellery collections and outstanding customer service, don’t miss out on discovering Hettich’s leading reputation for yourself. hettich.co.uk
Maison de Jersey GIFTS
1 King Street JE2 4WF
St. Helier
At a central crossroads of St. Helier’s principal shopping street.
Mon 10:00 - 17:00
Tue-Sat 09:30 - 17:00
+44 (0) 1534
734491
info@hettich.co.uk
This shop is packed full of Genuine Jersey and handmade goods offering a real taste of the island’s heritage. Find a variety of products from La Mare Wine Estate including famous Jersey Black Butter, creamy fudge, chocolates, preserves, wines, ciders and more.
+44 (0) 1534 733090 |
maison@lamarewineestate.com | maisondejersey.com
St. Helier 33 King Street JE2 4WF Located in the main St. Helier shopping area.
Mon - Sat 09.00 - 17.30
26-32 King Street JE2 4WF St. Helier At the heart of the main shopping precinct, Mon - Sat 09:30 - 18:00
Voisins Department Store
Founded in 1837, Voisins Department Store in St. Helier is the oldest familyrun department store in Britain. The premier home of brands in the Channel Islands, Voisins houses over 100 exclusive brands including Jo Malone London, Tommy Hilfiger, Charlotte Tilbury and The White Company. Shop, eat, relax in Voisins Kitchen serving breakfast, lunch and afternoon tea, or treat yourself to a glass of bubbles on the side. With a range of services including an instore personal stylist and a loyalty rewards app, there’s so many reasons to shop at Voisins.
+44 (0) 1534 837100 | online@voisins.com | voisins.com
24.5 Queen Street, JE2 4WD St. Helier
The top end of Queen Street Mon - Sat 09:30 - 17:30
Jersey Gems
Locally designed, locally loved. Featured with locally designed pearl and gemstone jewellery set with Jersey Granite, Jersey Ormer Shell and other gems sourced around our beautiful island. Exclusively available from their jewellery boutique in Jersey. The founder Chenny Aouane is a jewellery designer who takes her inspiration from nature, travel and everyday life. Her exciting fine jewellery designs mix natural elements with natural pearls & precious stones in sterling silver & 18ct gold. A place not to be missed.
+44 (0) 1534 732014 | jerseygems@live.co.uk | jerseygems.co.uk
Catherine Best
Catherine Best is the home of extraordinary, handcrafted jewellery inspired by Jersey’s beautiful coastline and rolling landscapes. Located at the beautiful and historic St. Peter’s Windmill, it’s the perfect setting to admire Catherine’s truly individual designs. The beauty of the Channel Isles, the colours of the sea, bays and landscape have inspired Catherine Best and her daughter Vikki to design unique modern jewellery using exquisitely rare and luxurious gemstones. There is something to suit all price ranges at Catherine Best, from elegant silver collections, through to limited editions and one off pieces. Visitors can also admire the delicate art of goldsmithing in the manufacturing workshop which is housed at the showroom.
Mon - Sat 09:0017:30, Sun 09:3017:00 (including bank holidays)
8 (+28 in summer)
The Windmill, Les Chenolles JE3 7DW
St. Peter +44 (0) 1534
485777
jersey@catherinebest.com
catherinebest.com
STORY JEWELLERY
STORY by Rivoli (formally Swarovski) is a designer jewellery and gift store in St Helier, Jersey. Our carefully chosen brands include Swarovski, Shaun Leane, Clogau, Daisy London and Maria Black. Personalise your jewellery with complimentary engraving. Each piece within the YOUR STORY collection can be personalised with a special message, initials, numbers, name, or symbol. +44
JEWELLERY
Rivoli Jewellers
41-43 King Street JE2 4WF
St. Helier At the heart of the main shopping precinct, King Street at the corner of New Street.
Mon - Sat 09:00 - 17:30
Situated in the heart of St. Helier, underneath its famous revolving clock; a haven of quality jewellery, beautiful diamonds and Swiss watches all available at UK tax free prices. Rivoli is a family run business and the friendly in-store atmosphere has led to the shop becoming a must-visit for new and returning visitors to the island. A stunning collection of quality diamond engagement and eternity rings is available from the experienced and professional team as well as a range of pre-owned Rolex watches. Rivoli Jewellers is part of the GST Refund Scheme for visitors. Ask in store for details.
+44 (0) 1534 601930 | orders@rivolijewellers.co.uk | rivolijewellers.co.uk
BEAUTY
Sephora, King Street
Beautiful products from the best in beauty including Dior, Estée Lauder, Lancôme, YSL and Giorgio Armani; and the only place in Jersey to experience Bare Minerals, Urban Decay, Chanel Beauté and Clarins Beauty Bar treatments.
+44 (0) 1534 732380 | www.sephora.com
St. Helier 23-27 King Street, St. Helier, JE2 4WF
In the heart of St. Helier, on the main shopping street Mon-Sat 09:00-17:30
Central Market GENERAL
An integral part of Jersey’s heritage serving islanders for some 200 years. Our unique indoor market is lively, full of colours and smells and home to a wide range of local produce, crafts and cafés.
+44 (0) 1534 447818
Elizabeth Howell BOUTIQUE
An oasis of style in St. Helier. The shop has a mix of clothing, jewellery & homewares that are unique to the island. Find continental designs, bespoke pieces and a range of Chlo-bo jewellery!
+44 (0) 1534 608888
De Gruchy DEPARTMENT
De Gruchy is one of the oldest yet most exciting department store retailers in the UK and Channel Islands, delighting islanders with premium products, customer service and experiences.
+44 (0) 1534 818818 degruchy.com
Pebble BOUTIQUE
A relaxed store offering stylish and unique collections with personal customisation from beautiful homeware, fabrics, interiors, clothes, gifts to our famous Annie Sloan Chalk Paint.
+44 (0) 1534 736449 ilovepebble.com
Get the most out of your tax free shopping in Jersey
The GST Refund Scheme
Would you like to save even more on your jewellery and watch purchases while you’re in Jersey? Jeff Chinn from Hettich Jewellers explains how the GST Visitor Refund Scheme could benefit your visit, with a refund of Jersey’s 5% Goods and Services Tax in addition to Jersey’s VATfree prices.
If you want to take advantage of the GST refund scheme, which is available to visitors leaving the island by scheduled flights or ferries, and spending a total of £300 or more, then ensure you are buying from a participating retailer.
It's not compulsory for retailers to opt in, so ask before you buy. Once purchasing from a participating retailer, the process is simple. Fill out a simple form in store, have it stamped at the airport or ferry port when you leave, and send the form back to the retailer for a refund, less a small administration fee.
To find out if you are eligible, visit Hettich or look on the Jersey www.gov.je website.
THE PROCESS
YOU MUST GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO THE RETAILER:
> Your passport or a form of identification
> Details of your arrival and departure flights and dates
> Your name and address
HOW TO CLAIM A REFUND
Once you are back in your country of residence, and within two months of your departure date from Jersey, you should return the retailer's copy of the stamped form to the retailer.
After receiving your form, the retailer must process your refund within three months of your departure date.
The retailer may charge an administration fee to process your form, but they should tell you this when you buy your goods.
Madhatter LIFESTYLE
Lifestyle orientated clothing, surf and water sports accessories that you don’t see everywhere else, supporting small, independent surf companies and clothing brands they sell what they wear and use.
+44 (0) 1534 733388 madhatter.je
Manna FASHION
Manna is a clothing boutique dedicated to promoting quality brands and designs with an air of cool sophistication.
+44 (0) 1534 619985
The Harbour Gallery ART
Exhibiting the work of over 80 local artists and craftworkers in their beautiful studio, art and craft materials and innovative textile materials are all available for purchase.
+44 (0) 1534 743044 theharbourgalleryjersey.com
Jersey Pearl JEWELLERY
A proudly presented display of pearl jewellery for your delectation and delight. The experienced staff work closely with the workshop in the Jersey Pearl flagship showroom in St. Ouen and would be delighted to talk through your jewellery requirements.
+44 (0) 1534 633160 jerseypearl.com
Looking for more?
Want to see even more shopping options? As the official guide, we draw our listings content from the events database of Visit Jersey. See more at https://www.jersey.com/things-to-do/ shopping/
iQ TECHNOLOGY
Jersey’s official premium Apple retailer so that you can pick up your gadgets. Whether you’re looking for a new MacBook, iPad, iPhone, Apple Watch or any matching accessory, they’re ready to help.
+44 (0) 1534 769320 iqjersey.com
The Trading Point CRAFT
A creative hub of local businesses, showcasing a wide range of beautiful products. Expect a fabulous shopping experience in an iconic building in the heart of the island.
+44 (0) 7797 755029
The Loving Chair Company HOME
The Loving Chair Company creates bespoke, statement pieces of furniture, soft furnishings, home accessories and works of art to add some serious style to your home.
+44 (0) 1534 867067 thelovingchaircompany.com
Jane James CERAMICS
Jane James Ceramics creates unique coastal themed pottery that captures the charm and character of sea. Her ceramic fish, birds and beach huts are skilfully hand crafted and mounted on driftwood collected from local beaches.
+44 (0) 1534 630849 janejames.com
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GET OUT & SHOP
St. Helier is our epicentre of retail, with everything from department stores to quirky independents. However, If you fancy a drive around the island, there are also a few destinations to consider along your route for some retail therapy.
1. The Trading Point
Located at Carrefour Selous in the centre of the island, this is a creative hub for local small businesses to sell their crafts. From homeware to handmade ceramics, they have got it all.
2. Garden (&more) Centres
We have several great garden centres that offer a great deal more than items for the garden. St Peter’s And Le Quesne’s all feature expansive giftware areas whilst Ransoms in the east extends even further into furniture and homeware. You could also try The Hidden Garden. Unlike the UK, our garden centres aren’t open on Sundays unfortunately, although some do open in December for Christmas shopping.
The Trading Point
+44 (0) 7797 755029
Alexandra House, Carrefour Selous
St. Peter’s Garden Centre
+44 (0) 1534 745903
Avenue de la Reine, Elizabeth II, St. Peter
Ransoms Garden Centre
+44 (0) 1534 856699
ransoms.je
3. The Harbour Gallery
A characterful art space tucked away off the bulwalk in St Aubin’s Village until December. It will be moving to a new location in St Helier for February 2023 (closed for relocation in January).This charity-based space promotes local artists’ work and Genuine Jersey products. There is also a great, airy cafe that serves delicious lunces and cakes. If you’re looking to pick up a piece of local art, it’s the place to visit.
4. Jewellery Experiences
Both Catherine Best and Jersey Pearl are retail stores but visitor destinations in their own right, offering an emersion in their respective worlds of jewellery creation and design.
5. Farm Shops
With a strong farming heritage, it’s unsurprsing that we have a strong game when it comes to Farm shops. Sample our local produce and stock your fridge if you’re self-catering. Rondels offer a range of Cook meals, great if you’re here with the family and need to serve good food fast.
6. Sustainable shopping
Jersey’s charity shops are treasure troves of pre-loved homewares, clothes and furniture. Discover vast warehouses, ripe for rummaging, in Jersey’s countryside at the likes of Durrell, Acorn and Jersey Hospice. Sustainable shopping at its most satisfying.
MARK JORDAN AT THE BEACH
Soak up the relaxed atmosphere, experience the incredible views across St Aubin’s Bay and sample some tasty treats, which epitomise the ethos of simple food of the finest quality.
La Plage La Route de la Haule St Peter Jersey 01534 780180 bookings@markjordanatthebeach.com
www.markjordanatthebeach.com
The Hidden Garden
+44 (0) 1534 865615
thehiddengarden.je
The Harbour Gallery
+44 (0) 1534 743044
theharbourgallery jersey.com
Catherine Best Jewellers
+44 (0) 1534 485777
catherinebest.com
Jersey Pearl
+44 (0) 1534 862137
jerseypearl.com
Rondels
Farm Shop
+44 (0) 1534 863566
rondelsfarmshop@ yahoo.com
Durrell Charity Shop
+44 (0) 1534 860006
durrell.org/
JERSEY’S ATTRACTIONS
Whether it’s wildlife, history, fascinating old vehicles, local produce sampling or jewellery making, there is a destination to spend a morning or afternoon to satisfy a variety of tastes. There are many attractions to visit in Jersey, here are a few of our featured attractions.
Opening is subject to change and many attractions are closed over the winter, but the ones over the following pages are open at least some of this season!
MONT ORGUEIL CASTLE
This castle protected Jersey against the French invasion over 600 years ago. Explore the network of staircases and secret rooms, discover hidden treasures and see breathtaking views over the east of the island and towards France. Closed 20 to 23 December, 24 to 26 December & 31 December
JERSEY MARITIME MUSUEUM
Immerse yourself in our nautical identity. Perched on the historic harbour of St. Helier, the Maritime Museum is all about seafaring, navigation and the elements.
JERSEY ZOO
Gerald Durrell’s legacy extends far beyond its walls but the Jersey Zoo, to which he dedicated so much, offers an amazing range of animals and conservation projects to marvel over.
JERSEY MUSEUM & VICTORIAN HOUSE
Taking you from 250,000 years ago when the first people arrived in Jersey on the journey that has shaped our unique island.
AMAIZIN! ADVENTURE PARK
A family attraction with dozens of activities, both outdoor and indoor. Try the scary dropslide, aerial runway, or shoot away with the cannons.
5 6
JUMP JERSEY
Wear out the kids at one of Jersey’s most active attractions, our indoor trampoline park. A great way to get them energised and tire them out!
JERSEY PEARL
The showroom at St. Ouen showcases the work of a local family who have spent over 30 years creating unique pearl jewellery as the perfect memento of your time in Jersey. Enjoy a free pearl tour and coastal views from the café and terrace.
CATHERINE BEST
St. Peter’s Windmill is where Catherine’s unique jewellery designs are displayed. View the manufacturing process and receive advice from craftsmen about jewellery. Take a tour, purchase gifts and dine al fresco in the gardens.
VALLEY ADVENTURE
In Jersey we go ape at the zoo, but still have chance to swing like one at Valley Adventure, offering aerial trekking, zip wiring and a ride on the King Swing. There’s also paintball and laser combat!
Open on Saturdays over the winter months. Step back in time and experience life in Jersey 200 years ago at the National Trust for Jersey’s Georgian House Museum in St. Helier. With authentic sights and smells, you will be transported to the era of Jane Austen when gentlemen smoked clay pipes and the threat of French invasion was always a hot topic of conversation.
OPEN THIS SEASON
ATTRACTIONS THAT OFFER YEAR-ROUND FUN.
It may be our winter season but some of our attractions and venues offer opening and entertainment throughout the cold months.
ATTRACTION
Daily: 09:30 - 17:30
3,13,23
Les Augres Manor, La Profonde Rue JE3 5BP
Trinity
£16.50 Adult £14.50 Senior £14.00 Student £12.00 Child
Jersey Zoo
Jersey Zoo is home to over 1,000 wild animals. Visit the zoo to see them scampering, jumping, swinging and flying through 32 acres of stunning parkland. Founded 60 years ago by famous writer and conservationist Gerald Durrell, Jersey
Zoo is sure to provide a really wild day out. Home to some of the world’s rarest animals, the zoo also recently opened a spectacular butterfly and tortoise house which provides the perfect tropical spot for when the weather takes a turn for the worse. The new Wild Wood indoor play is ideal for little monkeys to let off steam on a rainy day.
+44 (0) 1534 860000 | info@durrell.org | durrell.org
ATTRACTION
Jersey Pearl
Hosting a full range in the original Jersey Pearl showroom in St. Ouen and leading collections in boutiques around the island. They source pearls directly from pearl farmers and work with Britain’s brightest design talent to offer the perfect combination of value and desirability. The St. Ouen attraction also houses a fantastic café and terrace.
+44 (0) 1534 862137 | lovepearls@jerseypearl.com | jerseypearl.com
Five Mile Road JE3 2FN St. Ouen Northern end of the 5 mile road, Grande Route des Mielles.
09:30 - 16:00 12/22 Free
ATTRACTION
Catherine Best
Mon-Sat 09:00 - 17:30, Sunday: 09:30 - 17:00 (including bank holidays)
8 Free
St. Peter’s Windmill. Les Chenolles JE3 7DW
St. Peter
On the boundary separating the parishes of St. Peter and St. Mary.
St. Peter’s Windmill, home to award winning jewellery designer Catherine Best, was the last surviving working tower mill in Jersey.
This beautiful historic landmark dates back to 1837 and is built from Jersey granite. The weighbridge and millers office where grain used to be delivered to the windmill for milling also survived and has become a handy site for buses to stop. The Windmill is part of a complex that includes a jewellery manufacturing workshop, the Catherine Best jewellery showroom.
+44 (0) 1534 485777 | jersey@catherinebest.com | catherinebest.com
ATTRACTION
Maritime Museum
Discover all about Jersey’s maritime past in this uniquely interactive museum where you can see, touch, hear and even smell the exhibits! The Maritime Museum is all about seafaring, navigation and the elements, told through the stories of Jersey’s people.
+44 (0) 1534 811043 | enquiries@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
New North Quay JE2 3ND St. Helier A short walk toward the Harbour from Liberation Station. 10:00 - 16:00 (closed 31 Dec-Feb 2023) Liberation Station Adult: £10.60 Senior: £9.90 |
Child/Student: £6.90 | Family: £31.50. Tapestry Gallery – £4.95
HERITAGE
La Hougue Bie Museum
Houses one of the ten oldest buildings in the world and discover the biggest Celtic coin hoard ever discovered. Offers an authentically-built Neolithic Longhouse where you can have a go at ancient crafts and building techniques. Winner of a 2021/22 Visit England Hidden Gem Award. Only the grounds are open in winter months.
+44 (0) 1534 853823 | enquiries@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
La Route de la Hougue Bie JE2 7UA Grouville Towards Five Oaks before Gorey.
See website 13,20 Adult £9.90 | Senior £8.90 | Child/Student £6.45 | Family £29.45
HERITAGE
16 New Street
Gifted to the National Trust for Jersey in 2003, having been neglected for a period of 20 years, 16 New Street has been meticulously repaired in order to reinstate its elegant Georgian features. With evocative sights and smells, you will be transported to a time of elegance.
+44 (0) 1534 483193 | enquiries@nationaltrust.je | nationaltrust.je
16 New Street JE2 3RA St. Helier Between Next and De Gruchy Brasserie.
Saturdays 10:00-16:00 (Oct/Nov/Dec) Adults £6 | Children £3 | Under 6s £0 | NT Members £0
HERITAGE
Mont Orgueil Castle
History comes to life at Mont Orgueil Castle which protected Jersey against the French invasion over 600 years ago. Explore the network of staircases and secret rooms, discover hidden treasures and see breathtaking views over the East of the island and towards France.
+44 (0) 1534 853292 | enquiries@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
Castle Green Gorey JE3 6ET St. Martin Cycle routes 1 and 3 to Gorey Village. 10:00 - 16:00 (closed from 31st December) 1, 1A, 2, 13 Adult £13.40 | Senior £12 | Child/Student £8.70 | Family £39.80
KIDS
aMaizin! Adventure Park
A family attraction offering dozens of activities from toboggan ride, gold-mine, go-karts, jumping pillow and tractor rides can be used by all ages and our indoor area is also designed to be used by all members of the family. Try the scary dropslide, aerial runway, or shoot away with the cannons. Plenty of parking, quality food and regular events.
+44 (0) 1534 482116 | contact@jerseyleisure.com | jerseyleisure.com
La Hougue Farm, La Grande Route De St. Pierre JE3 7AX St. Peter Through St. Peter’s village towards St. Ouen. 10:00 - 17:30 Tuesday – Sunday (closed Monday) (closed 22 Dec - 2 Jan) 9, 28
Children / Adult £12.00 (concessions for seniors & toddlers)
NATURE
Eric Young Orchid Foundation
A centre dedicated to orchids and proud Chelsea Flower Show gold medallists. Whatever time of year you visit, admire the sheer diversity of this most extravagant and flamboyant of all flowers in our purpose-built visitor centre. Closed 11 December to mid February.
+44 (0) 1534 861963 | info@eyof.co.uk | www.ericyoungorchid.org
La Rue du Moulin de Ponterrin, Victoria Village JE3 5HH Trinity Wed - Sat: 10:00 - 16:00
(closed 15 Dec - mid Feb) 21 Adult £6.50 | Senior £6 | Children £2 | Under 4s Free
Jersey Museum HERITAGE
Jersey Museum, Art Gallery & Victorian House presents history from 250,000 years ago when the first people arrived in Jersey and continues through the centuries to explore the factors that have shaped this unique island and the people who live here. Step inside the beautifully restored Victorian House and enter the home of a Victorian Merchant’s family.
+44 (0) 1534 633300 | info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
The Weighbridge JE2 3NG St. Helier Next to the Royal Yacht Hotel. 10:00 - 16:00
(closed 20 -
Jersey Archive HERITAGE
Jersey Archive, where you can explore your family’s history, is the island’s national repository holding archival material from public institutions, private businesses and individuals.
+44 (0) 1534 833300
info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
Clarence Road JE2 4JY St. Helier
See website Free entry
Occupation Tapestry
The award-winning Jersey Heritage attraction, the Occupation Tapestry was woven by islanders to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the liberation from five years occupation by the German armed forces during WWII.
+44( 0) 1534 811043 | info@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
Maritime Museum St. Helier Open daily until 30 Dec 10:00 to 16:00. Closed 24, 25, 26 Dec and 31 Dec to Feb 2023 £4.95
LOOKING AHEAD.
COME BACK AND VISIT...
We’re fortunate to see many visitors come back each year. If you’re visiting family in Jersey or are planning on returning again, you might want to plan your trip in advance and enjoy some of the attractions below that are not open throughout the winter season. Most re-open in full in time for Easter.
Elizabeth Castle HERITAGE
Elizabeth Castle is the perfect place to spend a day exploring Jersey’s history. Climb the battlements, explore the turrets and bunkers and discover the Hermitage where St. Helier is thought to have lived around 550 A.D. The Castle Ferry departs from opposite the Grand Hotel.
+44 (0) 1534 723971 |
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LOOKING AHEAD.
COME BACK AND VISIT...
We’re fortunate to see many visitors come back each year. If you’re visiting family in Jersey or are planning on returning again, you might want to plan your trip in advance and enjoy some of the attractions below that are not open throughout the winter season. Most re-open in full in time for Easter.
Channel Islands Military Museum
Housed in a German bunker, the museum sits right on the sea wall dominating the surrounding area which once formed part of Hitlers Atlantic Wall defences. Within the bunker itself are many rooms full of artefacts both military and civilian which help tell the story of the 5 long years of German Occupation. See it next year!
+44(0)7797 732072 | damienhorn1@gmail.com | cimilitarymuseum.co.uk
La Grande Route Des Mielles JE3 2FN St. Ouen Northern end of the 5 Mile Road, sea side of the road. Opens from 11 April Daily: 10:00 - 17:00
9. 12A ,22 £4
HERITAGE
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
Discover six centuries of Jersey’s rural life at Hamptonne Country Life Museum. Dating back to the 15th century, the house and farm are brought to life with characters from the island’s past. Meet the resident calves, chickens, pigs and lambs, explore the buildings and the beautiful grounds. Won a VisitEngland Hidden Gem Award 2021-22.
+44 (0) 1534 863955 | enquiries@jerseyheritage.org | jerseyheritage.org
La Rue de la Patente JE3 1HS St. Lawrence At the top of Waterworks Valley. See website 7 Adult £9.60 | Senior £8.65 | Child/Student £6.25 | Family £28.55
ATTRACTION
Jersey War Tunnels
Jersey War Tunnels tells the fascinating true story of wartime Jersey. Visit and experience what life was really like in the island during the German occupation. The exhibition is housed within an underground tunnel complex, built by the Germans using slave labour.
+44 (0) 1534 860808 | info@jerseywartunnels.com | jerseywartunnels.com
Les Charrières Malorey JE3 1FU St. Peter £17 Daily: 10:00 - 16:00 from 1 Mar 8
NATURE
Jersey Lavender Farm
Jersey Lavender is a working farm that grows lavender, the oil of which is extracted and used to make a range of fragrant Jersey Lavender products. Wander around beautiful gardens, let the kids enjoy the ‘Discovery Trail’ feed the chickens, relish homemade treats from Sprigs Café and find that perfect gift from Sprigs Shop.
+44 (0) 1534 742933 | admin@jerseylavender.co.uk | jerseylavender.co.uk
Rue du Pont Marquet JE3 8DS St. Brelade Close to the Railway Walk.
Tues - Sun 10:00 - 17:00 15,22 see website. Under 14s Free
NATURE
The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor
Relax, explore, discover, eat, shop, stay! Come and discover one of Europe’s most outstanding gardens, privately owned by the Seigneur de Samarès. Amongst the 14 acres, you will find a Japanese garden, exotic planting, water gardens, seasonal gardens, a formal rose and lavender garden and one of the most stunning gardens in Great Britain.
+44 (0) 1534 870551 | samaresmanor@gmail.com | samaresmanor.com
La Grande Route de Saint-Clement JE2 6QW St. Clement Daily: 09:30 - 16:30 (closed 21 Dec - 5 Feb) 1A £9.75- Adult £8.75 | Senior / Student (under 18) £5.50 | Under 12s Free
La Mare Wine Estate, Distillery & Cider Farm
La Mare Wine Estate is a 20 acre working estate well known for its wines and some of the islands legacy recipes such as Black Butter preserve. Fantastic gardens, vineyard walk and tours take place in the summer months but the cafe is still open and you can order fantastic hampers from them for Christmas.
+44(0) 1534 481178 | info@lamarewineestate.com | lamarewineestate.com
La Mare Wine Estate JE3 3BA St. Mary St. Mary countryside, toward Devils Hole.
Daily: 10:00 - 17:00 from Easter 7,28 £10
Le Moulin de Quetivel HERITAGE
Located in one of Jersey’s most picturesque valleys is the only surviving working water mill in the island. Surrounded by water meadows, a visit to the mill will give you a fascinating insight into Jersey’s agricultural and industrial heritage.
+44 (0) 1534 483193 nationaltrust.je | enquiries@nationaltrust.je
Le Mont Fallu JE3 7EF St. Peter Reopens in March 8, 28 Adults £3 |
Children £1 | Under 6 Free | NT Members Free
LIBERATION ROUTE EUROPE
The LRE Foundation, Visit Jersey and Jersey Heritage are excited to announce a new addition to Liberation Route Europe, the Forced Workers Trail, located on the island of Jersey. The trail introduces visitors to 20 locations linked to the experiences of forced foreign labourers to the island during the Second World War.
The Channel Islands (that includes Guernsey and Jersey) were the only region of the British Isles to be occupied by German Forces during the Second World War. The island’s occupation lasted for five years, from 1 July 1940 until its Liberation on 9 May 1945. Starting in the autumn of 1941, German occupational forces brought 6000 foreign workers, both men and women, to the island to work as forced labour on the construction of concrete German fortifications, part of the larger Atlantic Wall. These actions took place under the Organisation Todt (OT), the civil and military engineering
organisation responsible for engineering projects in Nazi-occupied Europe during World War II.
Whilst these workers originated from many different countries, their treatment varied. Labourers from Western Europe and North Africa were conscripted as paid labourers. While Eastern Europeans, such as Vasily Marempolsky, were used as slave labour and were often treated with brutality. In some cases, the islanders, such as Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe, put their lives and livelihoods in great peril to shelter escaped labourers.
Together, Jersey Heritage, Visit Jersey, and the LRE Foundation have worked to create a new thematic route, the ‘Forced Workers Trail in Jersey’, as part of the Liberation Route Europe to connect the historic locations across the island and tell these moving personal stories. This project will promote the preservation and appreciation of Jersey’s heritage, making it accessible to visitors to the area and ensuring that the island’s story is passed on for many generations to come.
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1.‘Strongpoint Elizabeth Castle’ 2. Westmount Memorial at the Jersey Crematorium 3. Organisation Todt Railway Bridge 4. Organisation Todt Power Station 5. Overdale Stores 6. Organisation Todt Hospital – College Gardens 7. Memorial to the Forced Workers, La Hougue Bie 8. Les Maltières Quarry 9 Peirson Road – Jersey Communist Party Meeting Place 10. La Thiébault Quarry 11. La Rocquaise 12. La Fontaine – Former Home of Louisa Gould 13. Jersey War Tunnels English Harbour Detention Camp for Military Defaulters Bauleitung Julius –Former Organisation Todt Headquarters in Jersey Organisation Todt Bächerei (Bakery)See...
Our natural and structural wonders
Elizabeth Castle
Elizabeth Castle is the perfect place to spend a day exploring Jersey’s history. Climb the battlements, explore the turrets and bunkers and discover the Hermitage where St. Helier is thought to have lived around 550 A.D.
St. Aubin’s Bay, St. Helier St. Helier
By foot at low tide and castle Ferry at high tide departing from La Fregate opposite the Grand Hotel.
See website 15 See visit section +44 (0) 1534 723971
jerseyheritage.org
Mont Orgueil Castle
History comes to life at Mont Orgueil Castle, which protected Jersey against the French invasion over 600 years ago. Explore the network of staircases and secret rooms, discover hidden treasures and see breathtaking views over the east of the island and towards France.
Castle Green, Gorey St. Martin
See website 1, 1A, 2, 13
See visit section +44 (0) 1534 853392
jerseyheritage.org
St. Aubin’s Fort
Built in the 1540s St. Aubin’s Fort stands behind the beautiful harbour as protection to the bay during the war. You can explore the fort by walking across the beach at low tide, but be sure to check when the tide is due to turn as you won’t want to get stuck.
South St. Brelade
St Aubin Tide dependant 12a, 14, 15 Free
Grosnez Castle
This spectacularly located headland ruin is thought to date from the 14th century. To the south is Le Pinacle, a 200ft (60m) high rock, which featured as an object of worship and a ceremonial site for thousands of years.
North West St. Ouen
Grosnez, the most northern west point
Always 8 Free
+44 (0) 1534 853392
jerseyheritage.org
La Corbière Lighthouse
The lighthouse situated on the south west corner of the island, was the first concrete lighthouse in the world. Surrounded by WWII monuments there are some fantastic guided walks that also take you around this special landmark.
South West St.
Most South West point of St. Ouen's Bay Tide dependant 12a, 22 Free jersey.com
St. Matthew's Glass Church
This beautiful church is totally unique to Jersey. The glass work including the font, altar rail, cross and pillars, was created by Rene Lalique of Paris and is considered to be amongst his greatest achievements.
On the inner road behind the avenue dual carriageway 09.00-17.00 8,9,12A,15,22
Free glasschurch.org
Les Landes
Les Landes is Jersey's largest single expanse of maritime heathland covering 160 hectares and bound by 3km of high granite cliffs. It is designated as an SSI for its landscape, wildlife, archaeology and geological features.
West
Accessible from L’Etacq or Grosnez castle side Always 8 Free gov.je
The White House
Also known as the Le Don Hilton, the 18th-century guard house and powder magazine that sits on the seawall. Its whitewashed walls and vault give it a distinctive appearance making it an informal daymark for sailors and surfers. Can be rented for events.
West St. Peter
On the Five Mile Road, Near to the Watersplash
Always 22 Free
+44 (0) 1534 483193 nationaltrust.je
Jersey Wetland Centre
Perfectly situated overlooking St. Ouen's Pond, the centre gives the opportunity to not only view the interesting and diverse bird life found at La Mare au Seigneur, but to learn about the reserve's significance to wildlife and the rich history of the area.
West St. Ouen
On the Five Mile Road opposite ‘Sands’
07.00-19.00 22 Free
+44 (0) 1534 483193 nationaltrust.je
Le Noir Pré
Often known as ‘The Orchid Field’, this unique site consists of two distinct meadows; Le Noir Pré and Le Cios du Seigneur near to the Wetland Centre. The site is one of the last remaining strongholds of the Jersey Orchid. Flowers in May / June.
West St. Ouen
Opposite the beach near to the Wetland Centre
Always 22 Free
+44 (0) 1534 483193 nationaltrust.je
Les Minquiers & Les Écréhous
The Minquiers and Écréhous are two groups of beautiful unihabited islands and rocks off Jersey. It is best to go by RIB as then you can go right onshore onto the sand banks that uncover at low tide. See ‘Off Island’ Section.
North/South Ocean
The most southerly and northerly land territories of the Bailiwick Islands
Dependant on RIB company Only By Boat
Depenant on RIB company
Les Blanches Banques
Sat behind St. Ouen’s Bay, Les Blanche Banques (sand dunes) can also be accessed from the fields at Les Quennevais. Designated an SSI in 1996, the dunes are wild and beautiful, they offer an other worldly walking environment where dogs can run and you can tumble down the sand.
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Behind St. Ouen’s Five Mile Road
The Five Mile Road
Driving down the winding hills at either end gives a breathtaking view of St. Ouen’s Bay and the drive along the five mile road from end to end is one of the most picturesque beach drives around. A mecca for surfers and beach lovers. Stop at a café and suck in the fresh air!
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The bay of St. Ouen runs down the west coast of Jersey
Val de la Mare Arboretum
One of Britain’s most unique collection of trees in an arboretum called The Forgotten Forest planted in the 1970s. See an eclectic collection of mature trees from North American Maples and Oaks to Australasian Eucalyptus and the giant Californian Redwood.
North West St. Peter
Next to Val de la Mare reservoir
Always 9 Free
+44 (0) 1534 857611
jerseytreesforlife.org
Dolmens of Jersey
Jersey has a large number of Neolithic dolmen and passage graves, many of which are free to access. They range over a wide period, from around 4800 BC to 2250 BC. Consult Jersey Heritage to learn more about these historic burial groups.
12 locations around the island
Always Free
+44 (0) 1534 633300
jerseyheritage.org
Battery Lothringen
Battery Lothringen was the only German Naval batterie in Jersey. In the 90's the CI Occupation Society recovered one of the batteries gun barrels, which were thrown off the cliffs at the end of the war and this is on display in Gun emplacement Number One.
West St. Brelade
Towards Portelet Bay
09:30 - 17:00 during season 12A
+44 (0) 1534 768 785 ciosjersey.org
Howard Davis Park
One of the most appealing of Jersey’s public gardens, the grounds contain colourful displays of trees and plants that flourish in the mild climate. The park is the location of a World War II cemetery and also hosts events throughout spring and summer including movies in the park.
South St. Helier
Outskirts of St. Helier towards Georgetown
08.00 - 21.30 2&16 Free gov.je
St. Catherine’s Woods
Also known as Rani Woods. This wonderful woodland is set in a deepcut, steep-sided valley. A stream running through the valley floor has helped develop a wide range of habitats within the woodland.
East St. Martin
Past Gorey Village towards Rozel
Always 2 Free gov.je
St. Brelade’s Church
This beautiful church and graveyard date back to Norman times and the adjacent Fisherman’s Chapel is thought to have been built in the 12th Century with 14th and 15th century murals. It’s worth a visit for its views across St. Brelade’s Bay alone.
South West St. Brelade
On the Western end of St. Brelade’s Bay near to Beauport
09.00 - 16.00 12a & 14 Free stbreladeschurch.com
Geoparks are outstanding places around the world that celebrate the links between people and the earth. Jersey is a strong contender for this special designation because of our island’s exceptional geology and unique cultural heritage which forms the breathtaking surroundings we enjoy every day.
As an ‘Aspiring Geopark’, Jersey is on track to achieving the special designation of a ‘Geopark.’ Explore Jersey’s diverse landscapes, uncover our unique heritage and be inspired by our remarkable seascapes – it’s all waiting to be discovered in our Aspiring Geopark.
Did you know that Jersey is an Aspiring Geopark?
A Geopark is about more than rocks. Each one is unique and tells the whole story of an area, right from the very beginning. There are 177 UNESCO Global Geoparks in 46 countries around the world. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to build peace through international cooperation in Education, the Sciences and Culture. The UNESCO Global Geoparks celebrate the links between people
and the Earth. Jersey hopes to be recognised as a unique place by being awarded Geopark status.
The Aspiring Jersey Island Geopark Visitor Centre at Jersey Museum introduces the story of Jersey’s geological heritage and is the Island hub for information on exploring Jersey to see first-hand how geology has shaped and influenced the Island we know today.
Ways to explore our Aspiring Geopark
Explore our otherworldly offshore reefs. Explore the parts of the Aspiring Geopark that lie offshore. From an exhilarating RIB ride, to a lobster picnic and glass of champagne on a deserted beach to dolphin spotting – there is a Seafari for everyone.
Jersey Seafaris, Island RIB Voyages and Nauti Buoy RIBs provide regular boat trips, tours and private charters around the beautiful coastline and offshore islands: Les Écréhous and Les Minquiers, giving you the chance to experience one of the biggest tidal ranges in the world, discover secret sandbanks and hidden wonders around every corner. See activity operators in our ‘do’ and ‘tours’ sections
Walking.
Jersey’s cliff-edged heights and wide sandy bays are best seen on foot, with a breeze to keep you cool. You’ll find an extensive network of footpaths as well as winding country lanes, and breathtaking beaches. Walking is a great way to explore the outdoors allowing us to wander through Jersey’s spectacular landscapes, enjoying this Aspiring Geopark’s natural and built heritage.
See walking tours on page 102
Cycling.
Explore the Aspiring Jersey Geopark on two wheels, with a network of 15 mph ‘Green Lanes’ through the island’s countryside and miles of bicyclefriendly routes, a cycle ride is the perfect way to explore our unique island. Enjoy taking in the sights from the slow lane or challenge yourself with an uphill climb. We may be small, but we pack many diverse, beautiful and challenging cycle routes into our nine miles by five. You’ll be spoilt for choice for bike hire in Jersey, you’ll find mountain, leisure and road bikes and e-bikes if you’re looking for a little assistance.
See an example ride on page 112
Diving and Snorkelling.
The sun has warmed the sea all summer long, making autumn the perfect time to dive in! It’s a special time of year when the air and water temperature meet, existing at the same temperature, making getting in and out of the water a slightly lesser feat. Jersey’s shallow marine habitats offer an opportunity to explore the beauty and diversity that lies beneath the waves through the creation of a snorkel trail. Portelet Bay boasts an element of isolation from the island, forming its own little oasis. A small islet located in the middle of the bay, Janvrin’s Tomb (or Île au Guerdain), is surrounded by water at high tide. At low tide, the islet becomes accessible via a soft sand bar.
What makes our Aspiring Jersey Geopark so special?
Geopark Ambassadors are Jersey locals who champion our unique landscapes and seascapes through their roles within our community and their passion for island life. Each Ambassador was asked about what makes this island such a remarkable place…
Jerry Neil
Jersey National Park Officer.
Sand dunes at Le Braye, St. Ouen’s Bay. “Standing on the dunes, you can experience the openness and feeling of space, seeing the Jersey National Park stretching out northwards and inland to the escarpment that cradles the whole bay. You also see the sea, feel the breeze whilst looking at the miles of beach curved by the sea wall all the way to L’Étacq.”
Ralph Nichols
Member of the Geology, Archaeology and Jèrriais sections in the Société Jersiaise.
“My favourite geology is La Crête point which is on the east coast, north side of Anne Port Bay which is an outcrop of columnar joints of lava flow called rhyolite”.
Samantha Blampied PhD
Researcher with University of Plymouth, Blue Marine Foundation.
Favourite of Jersey’s marine life: Tope. “Tope is a species of shark found in our waters. They are on the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species as they are being unsustainably fished in other parts of the world.” Tope can be found at Les Minquiers, one of our offshore reefs, which boasts hundreds of granite fangs, wildlife, geology and archaeology.
Winter at the beach
Our beaches aren’t just for summer. Even on a brisk winter morning, our beautiful beaches are the perfect place to breathe in the fresh sea air. They each have their own unique personality. Over the following pages we highlight beaches and places you might want to stop for a coffee or snack! It might be worth calling ahead to check opening times in winter months, as some close on certain days.
Anne Port NE
A quiet and rarely crowded east-facing stretch of sand that catches the morning and midday sun. 2
Bouley Bay N
A winding hill leads down to this steep pebble beach with deep water for competent swimmers. The bay is home to one of Jersey’s scuba-diving schools. 4
Archirondel NE
This popular beach with an excellent beach cafe is pebbly at first but sandy at low tide when the water stays shallow for some way out. East-facing, Archirondel loses the sun in the late afternoon. 2
Green Island SE
A locals’ favourite, this sheltered south-facing beach is a real sun trap where soft sand, rock climbing and rock pool adventures await. The tide goes out a long way, so take care with the swift incoming tide and pick times close to high water to enjoy swimming or paddling. 1
de Lecq
The most popular of the north coast beaches, Grève de Lecq’s sheltered sands and rockpools are ideal for families but lose the sun in the late afternoon. Don’t miss the excellent cafés and local pubs close by. Even in the winter months, some providers over coasteering trips for guided cold-water dips! 9
A tiny fishing harbour with space to play on the sand, picnic or catch some sun, but more of a wild swim that some other beaches. Worth visiting for the excellent beach café. 4
Grouville Bay / La Rocque Harbour SE
A real suntrap on the south coast, once you’ve wandered down the steep path from the car park and crossed the pebbles, you’ll reach a sheltered south-facing beach with golden sand and shallow turquoise water, ideal for swimming. 12a, 14 to St. Brelade’s Bay, then walk along the cliffs
A long stretch of sand that leads to Gorey harbour, with Mont Orgueil Castle as a backdrop. Plenty of parking, beach cafes and kiosks as well as a children’s beachside playground and soft sand make Long Beach a local favourite. 1a, 2
Ouaisné Bay SW
This south west facing beach is the wilder contrast to the adjoining St. Brelade’s Bay. The beaches are connected at low tide, or cross the pine-rich headland and walk along the sea wall next to the protected Ouaisné Common towards locals’ favourite, The Smugglers Inn. 12a
Rozel Bay NE
A small fishing village lined with beach huts and harbourside cottages, Rozel is more of a fishing harbour than a place to swim. But at low tide, Rozel’s small stretch of white sand is safe for children to play , just look out for the Rozel geese! 3
Havre des Pas S
Close to the centre of St. Helier, this sandy beach is worth a visit to see the architecture of the art deco pool, filled by the tide each day. The beach is easy to access, and safe for swimmers. 1
St. Aubin’s Bay SW
A crescent of south-facing sand from St. Helier to St. Aubin, the beach is in full sun for most of the day. With several beach cafes along the promenade front, look out for the softest sand around the Gunsite Café with jet ski hire close by. 12a, 14, 15
St. Brelade’s Bay SW
The beautiful beach at St. Brelade’s Bay is one of the island’s busiest; a visitor favourite for its soft sand, safe swimming, beach activities and seaside eating. Voted as number three in the TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice awards, this stunning south-facing beach is in the sun for most of the day. 12a, 14
Plémont NW
A pristine sandy cove reachable by a long flight of steps, where the intrepid are rewarded with a stunning natural playground of rock pools and sea caves. There’s safe swimming when the sea is calm, and surfing when it’s wild. The beach is completely covered at high tide. It’s quite a walk down from the bus stop so pack sensible footwear! 8
Portelet Bay SW
Climb down the long flight of steps and you’ll be rewarded with a sunny, sheltered and sandy beach circling Janvrin’s Tomb at the centre. Portelet Bay Beach Café serves excellent pizza throughout the season, and the pub at the top of the steps, the Old Portelet Inn is a family favourite. 12a
St. Ouen’s Bay W
A magnificent beach and natural playground for surfers and adrenaline seekers. It’s where one of the oldest surfing clubs in Europe has its home and makes a stunning setting for beach walks. Swimmers should take care in the strong currents and stick to the flagged zones. The beach is patrolled by RNLI lifeguards during the season. 22
COASTAL WALKS FROM DUSK, ‘TIL DAWN
What better way to reconnect with family and friends, than to walk along Jersey’s unspoilt coastline and watch the sun sink into the sea or catch first light? Here’s our guide to five walks to discover Jersey from dusk until dawn.
Grantez
Explore Jersey’s ancient history as you walk amongst the megalithic Dolmen de Monts of Grantez, in Jersey’s north west. From its high vantage point, explore the maritime grass heathland and the wealth of wildlife that live on the site, and watch the sun set across St. Ouen’s Bay. Listen out for the kestrels calling goodnight. Don’t miss the annual sunset concerts held on the fourth weekend of June. Picnickers and revelers dance to the harmonic sounds of local bands performing in the beautiful natural amphitheatre of Grantez.
La Saline
Nestled in the north of St. Ouen’s Bay, you’ll discover one of Jersey’s hidden gems - La Saline. Walk the breadth of the five mile beach feeling the sand beneath your feet and settle down for an evening BBQ. Watch surfers catch the last waves of the day before the sun disappears into
the Atlantic Ocean. Set yourself up for the evening with a BBQ and a bottle of wine. Make like a local and head down to Faulkner Fisheries only a short distance off at L’Etacq. Take your pick from the latest catch and keep it simple with a baguette and some delicious Jersey butter. Just remember a blanket to snuggle under!
La Corbière
Spend a day exploring Jersey’s southern coastline and the charm of harbourside St. Aubin before heading up the gentle incline of the Railway Walk to La Corbière Lighthouse. Discover Jersey’s past and the remains of the railway’s trackbed last used during the Occupation with its bridges, embankments and cuttings. As you reach the peak of the island’s extreme south-western point, relax and enjoy a well-deserved sundowner at Corbière Phare. Watch the waves encircle the lighthouse tower, as the tide rises, and enjoy panoramic views across St. Ouen’s Bay.
Seymour Tower
As night descends, star like shapes of luminous green twinkle and sparkle in a few special coastal spots at low tide, illuminating the seabed at your feet. In the night sky, stars twinkle above you as you wander away from the shore line to the sea line towards Seymour Tower. As you walk to return to shore, and the tide turns to circle the coast, the sea will submerge Jersey’s coastal landscapes and wash away your footprints. Take a guided tour out to the Tower with Jersey Walk Adventures.
Fliquet
For those early birds, there’s nothing more revitalising than seeing a Jersey sunrise. Located in the eastern corner of Jersey’s coastline, enjoy panoramic views from Fliquet Bay just north of St. Catherine’s Breakwater. A tranquil and picturesque bay where, on a clear day, it is possible to
see France. For those up for a taste of adventure, with the sea on your doorstep, stay overnight at the nearby Archirondel Tower which provides a perfect base from which to explore the island's eastern side. Just don’t forget your flask of tea for your early morning cuppa!
Sea swimming seems to have increased in popularity over the last few years. Maybe it was the limitation of covid lockdown fitness options, a collective desire to be more ‘Wim Hof’ or just the love of hanging with friends in Dryrobes drinking hot chocolate while your body thaws back to normality after a bracing dip.
In Jersey you’re never more than ten minutes from the sea so you’ll always see people in the water, regardless of season. If you don’t fancy the adrenalin
rushes of surfing, kiting or foiling, grab a group of friends and venture into the step by step and visit our beaches for a spot of cold water swimming.
Sea swimming boosts your immune system, promotes a natural ‘high’, improves circulation, burns calories and reduces stress. It can also help improve anxiety, dementia and depression. As a social activity, it galvanises a comradery amongst those that brave the water, particularly over the winter months.
It may be winter, but it’s always swimming season.
If you fancy joining the throngs of groups like the ‘Cheeky Dippers’ or ‘Blue Tits’, make sure you do your research, take it easy and try one of these beaches;
1. St. Ouen’s Bay.
The biggest beach and the biggest waves. Take it easy and be careful of the tide. Be aware of rip tides if you’re swimming behind the break.
2. Grève de Lecq
A characterful and cosy bay on the north coast for gentle with swim a dramatic backdrop of coastal cliffs.
3. Archirondel
In the shadow of a traditional Martello tower, this sheltered cove is a secluded space with the benefit of a café close by to warm the cockles of one’s heart.
Five bits of advice
4. Belcroute
A lesser-known bay for quiet dips out west with a gentle sloping descent into the water.
5. Havre de Pas Bathing Pool
A great sea pool with steps into the water and guaranteed easy swimming, regardless of tide. Quick access from town hotels.
6. Bouley Bay
The home of scuba diving in Jersey makes for a great swim.
1. Be prepared. Check the winds and tidal situation.
2. Know your limits. Understand where safe waters / currents are.
3. Be prepared. Lots of dry clothing to put on afterwards.
4. Stay safe. Use a high-vis tow float, swim in groups or with a buddy.
5. Go easy. Beginners - don’t stay in too long!
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Jersey excels at providing experiences on and around our coastal playground. Whilst the winter months restrict some actiivites, others are improved as wind blows kites and tides bring waves. Join a group of surfers, blokarters or SCUBA divers or simply climb the rocks or run the trails, taking in the distant views of France. The following activites happen on demand so if you’d like to join, cross reference the guide initials ( JWA) against the guide list overleaf.
LEARN TO HANG TEN St. Ouen’s Bay on Jersey’s west coast, locally referred to as the ‘five mile road’ is home to Jersey’s best surf break and surf schools. LJ NLSA SSC JSS LSC TSY
FLY A KITE When the wind blows, Jersey offers a number of great spots to kite surf. Whether St. Aubin’s Bay, St. Ouen or the Royal Bay of Grouville, you’ll see kites flying. Lessons are available. WM
SUP IT Stand up paddle boarding became Jersey’s number one passtime during lockdown. Head to St. Brelade’s Bay to explore while working your core muscles and earning your evening mussels.
BB AA JA WM VSA WA X
BOATING If you’re nautically inclined, head to St. Brelade’s Bay to hire yourself a dinghy or take a tour or course with one of our yacht and boat operators. JST JY GS JD
COASTEERING Don your life jackets and helmet to explore Jersey’s northern coves, climbing and jumping through caves and gullies. Feeling brave? Jump off the Rhino. JA AA VSA WA
WALK THE HIGH WIRE Become Tarzan for the day, aerial trekking in a secluded and stunning natural valley. Challenge your powers of coordination and solve puzzles in mid-air. VA
JET SKI, WAKEBOARD, WATERSKI Fancy something with a throttle. Enjoy a jet ski experience in St. Aubin’s Bay or take a guided jet ski safari along the coast to Jersey’s iconic Corbière lighthouse. JSSC WM
BLOKARTING If it’s windy in Jersey, we make the most of it. Explore our beaches at speed in a state of the art wind powered sand yacht. It only takes five minutes to master! JA AA
KAYAK Explore caves, arches and remote beaches, keeping your eyes open for dolphins and seabirds as your guide takes you on an expedition to discover what lies beyond the headland.
AA JKA X JA WATAKE A RIB BLAST Get an adrenalin rush and sea air cleanse as you take off on a high powered RIB for a trip to one of Jersey’s outlying islands to see amazing landscapes and do other activities.
JS AA IRV GS NBRDO / activities.
SCUBA Jersey and its surrounding waters offer a variety of scuba diving experiences, from easily accessible shore dives, wrecks, drift dives, and even temperate reef diving. BBDC
GOLF Whether you’re looking for 18 holes at the legendary ‘Royal’ or just a quick 9 around a parkland course, we have several options.
RJ SC LMGC LG LO LMSWIM If you feel like a dip, you could jump in the sea all around the island, but we also have pools with wave machines, lazy rivers, and water flumes A LQ
HORSERIDING Jersey has several equestrian centres that offer riding lessons for individuals and groups. Take a short hack in our beautiful green lanes. GEC DF LC
SPORTS CENTRES If you’re looking to keep up your gym regime or find a squash court, we have state-of-the-art fitness centres and also our classic Fort Regent, with a variety of facilities and fantastic views over St. Helier to boot. FR LM LQ S
YOGA From sandy beaches and tower sessions to blooming gardens, Jersey is the island break to unwind and rebalance your soul.
VGY KY BY (or try SUP Yoga BBDC WM)
A Aquasplash
+44 (0) 1534 734524 aquasplash.je
AA Absolute Adventures
+44 (0) 7829 881113 absoluteadventures.je
BBDC Bouley Bay Dive Centre
+44 (0) 1534 866990 scubadivingjersey.com
BY Bunker Yoga
+44 (0) 7712 637447 bunkerjersey.com
DF East Riding
+44 (0) 1534 857748 Eastridingstables@gmail.com
FR Fort Regent Leisure Centre
+44 (0) 1534 449600 fortregent.je
GEC Greencliff Equestrian Centre
+44 (0) 7797 743979
GS Go-Sail
+44 (0) 7797 792858 go-sail.je
IRV Island RIB Voyages
+44 (0)7829 777090 islandribvoyages.je
JA Jersey Adventures
+44 (0) 7797 727503 jerseyadventures.com
JD Jersey Duchess
+44 (0) 1534 285959 info@jerseyduchess.com
JKA Jersey Kayak Adventures
+44 (0) 7797 853033 jerseykayakadventures.co.uk
JST Jersey Sailing Trust
+44 (0) 7829 842916 jerseysailingtrust.com
JSSC Jersey Sea Sport Centre
+44 (0) 7797 738180 jerseyseasport.com
JS Jersey Seafaris
+44 (0) 7829 772222 info@jerseyseafaris.com
JSS Jersey Surf School
+44 (0) 7712 637447 jerseysurfschool.co.uk
JU Jersey Uncovered
+44 (0) 7797 741176 jerseyuncovered.com
JY Jersey Yachting
+44 (0) 7797 792858 jerseyyachting.co.uk
KMY Kalimukti Yoga
+44 (0) 7797 795827 studio@kalimukti.com
KY Kula Yoga
+44 (0) 7797 724334 kula-yoga.co.uk
LC Le Claire Riding & Livery School.
+44 (0) 1534 862823
LJ Little Joe’s Shop & Surf School
+44 (0) 1534 483707 littlejoesurf.com
ACTIVITY PROVIDER DIRECTORY
LMGC La Moye Golf Club
+44 (0) 1534 743130 lamoyegolfclub.co.uk
LM Les Mielles
+44 (0) 1534 482787 lesmielles.com
LG Longueville Golf Range
+44 (0) 1534 519922 longuevillegolfrange.co.uk
LQ Les Quennavais Sports Centre
+44 (0) 1534 449580 active.je
LMT Les Mielles Tennis Club
+44 (0) 1534 747271 lmtc.je
LO Les Ormes Golf Course
+44 (0) 1534 497000 lesormesjersey.co.uk
LSC Laneez Surf Centre
+44 (0)7846 273807 laneezjersey.com
NBR Nauti Buoy RIBs
+44 (0) 7797 715517 nautibuoyribs.com
NLSA Next Level Surf Academy
mattchapman123@hotmail.com
RJ Royal Jersey Golf Course
+44 (0) 1534 854416 royaljersey.com
S Strive
+44 (0) 1534 288990 strive.je
SC St. Clement’s Golf & Sports Centre
+44 (0) 1534 721938
stclementsgolfandsportscentre.co.uk
SSC Splash Surf Centre
+44 (0) 1534 490671 splashsurf.uk
TSY The Surf Yard
+44 (0)1534 484404 thesurfyard.com
VA Valley Adventure Centre
+44 (0) 1534 638888 valleyadventure.je
VGY Vanessa Garrett Yoga
+44 (0) 7797 792321 vanessagarrett.com
VSA Valley Sea Adventure Centre
+44 (0) 1534 638888 valleyadventure.je
WA Wild Adventures Jersey
+44 (0) 7797 886242 wildadventuresjersey.com
WG Wheatlands Golf Course
+44 (0) 1534 888877 wheatlandsjersey.com
WM Windmadness
+44 (0)1534 522888 windmadness.com
X Xplore Jersey
+44 (0) 7700 844773 xplore.je
Wet weather activities FOR THE FAMILY
If you’re visiting Jersey with the family you’ll be spoilt for choice with activities from all the activity providers mentioned over the previous few pages but there are also a few extra activities that your kids will particularly enjoy (and you too!). Many venues also organise events over half term but we don’t have full details at time of press. Be sure to give the attractions a call if you’re visiting them and ask!
Jump in some puddles
If the weather is wet, but you like to make a splash, head for the woods. Our favourite is St. Catherine’s Woods, a winding route that takes you along a great sheltered pathway next to the water. Pick a good stick, slide down a bank and, if you’re lucky, someone will have installed the rope swing for some extra ‘wheeeee’.
See page 81.
Hide in a castle!
Our castles are fun for all and kids of all ages will love playing knights and princesses. If you head to Mont Orgueil Castle, your little ones can get fully immersed and style themselves as royalty of old with the help of the free dressing-up room. There’s also a little play park within the battlements.
See page 70.
aMaizin! Adventure Park
Fun for all, indoor and outdoor
Once based around a huge maze of maize, this venue has now expanded into a full-blown children’s fun park, complete with petting zoo. There’s a sizable indoor play area too (with a café) where your little ones can run wild with the comfort of some great padding.
See page 70.
Jump Jersey
Tire out those energetic legs!
Jump Jersey is an indoor trampoline park based at Les Ormes, Jersey’s holiday village. Within the former indoor football facility, you can now find a world of bouncing wonder with trampolines, Gladiator-style challenges and climbing walls. Suitable for all ages and complete with cafe for parents who aren’t feeling their trampoline legs.
+44 (0) 1534 497000
Maritime Museum
Interactive fun of a nautical nature Based (as you would hope) near to the harbour, the Maritime Museum is a fun and educational morning or afternoon out with all manner of seafaring-baed entertainment. Learn about wave motion, pirates, knots and more. It’s a great insight into Jersey’s nautical past!
See page 69.
If the weather isn’t perfect, you can also immerse yourselves in one of the above, all of which are undercover. Pit your wits against the challenge of an escape room, head up to the brilliant Jump Jersey, where kids can trampoline and climb, or learn about all things nautical!
WALKS AND TOURS
The following tours happen on the specific dates listed so if you’d like to join, cross reference the guide initials ( JWA) against the list on page 101 and get in touch with the guides by the method listed!
Sundays (excluding Xmas Day)
Discover St. Helier 1-2 hrs
Join our qualified guides every Sunday morning to take a walk through the fascinating history & culture of Jersey. Tours start from Liberation Square every Sunday at 10:30 and finish at 12:00. Tickets are £10 and can be booked in advance through Eventbrite or you can pay on the day (cash only, please).
10, 23, 27 Dec / 08 Jan / 05, 12, 19 Feb
Seabed Walk to Seymour Tower JWA 2-3 hrs
Walk on the seabed and explore gullies and rock pools as you walk to Seymour Tower (one mile offshore) and discover Jersey’s very own wilderness with expert local guides. Walk in Europe’s largest inter tidal rocky area during our ‘Moonwalks’ as you discover the lunar-like rock formations. Escape from the sounds and activities of everyday life as you explore a place that is neither sea nor land.
18, 20, 21, 30 Dec / 16, 17, 18 Jan / 16, 17, 18 Feb
Bioluminescence on The Beach JWA 1-2 hrs
As night descends and the ocean recedes, star-like shapes of luminous green twinkle and sparkle in a few unique spots at low tide. Experience the uniqueness of bioluminescent creatures and other marine life on this “moonwalk” across the seabed. Book online.
09 Dec Trades, Trains and
Occupation with M C Guiding
MC 1-2 hrs
Join this enjoyable stroll along the seafront of Gorey and through the picturesque Gorey village as guide Melanie tells how the once dilapidated harbour of 1815 went on to become the thriving centre for fishing; commerce and tourism on the island. Hear too of the radical effects of the Occupation of WW2 in this iconic area of the island. Please get in touch if you would like to organise a group tour on a particular date.
11, 18 Dec
Discover St. Helier – Christmas Special SHW, TB & ML 1.5 hrs
Join the island’s guided walk experts for a pre-Christmas tour to hear about some of Jersey’s customs and traditions, whilst you explore St. Helier. Discover some of the fascinating places and hear about some remarkable events that have taken place in the capital of Jersey during the Christmas seasons in the last two millennia.
22 Jan / 24 Feb
Seabed Walk to Icho Tower JWA 2-3 hrs
Discover a marine world that is hidden beneath the ocean and only appears on the lowest tides of the year as we walk one mile from shore to Icho Tower. Venture into Jersey’s very own wilderness, which is covered by some of the highest tides in the world, on a marine exploration with a local trained guide. Also called “Moonwalks”, our walks are in the daytime, and the seabed is more than just a barren lunar-like landscape.
23 Jan / 23 Feb
Seabed Walk to The End of Jersey JWA 4 hrs
Walk into a world of fantastic colours as you head almost two miles across the seabed –beyond Seymour Tower to Karame Beacon and the Violet Bank. Discover the lunar-like terrain, which has given the walk its title “Moonwalk”. On one of the lowest tides of the year, you’ll reach the edge of Jersey’s wilderness where only squawking seagulls, the sound of the ocean and stillness surround you.
24 Jan
The Two Towers: A Low Tide Exploration JWA 4 hrs
A rare opportunity to walk on the seabed between Icho and Seymour Towers on one of the lowest tides of the year. Explore Europe’s largest rocky intertidal zones, accompanied by guides who have lived on this coast for many years. Weave your way between rocks, sandbanks and huge rock pools and perhaps, meet the locals fishing for lobster and shellfish. Book online via our website.
On Demand
‘Champagne & Oyster’ Tour SO 1-2 hrs
‘Champagne & Oyster’ Tours can include as little or as much as you wish to learn about oyster production and its history. Travel to the depths of Seymour Oyster’s oyster beds and meet some of our 14 million oysters. Imagine how on a high tide there would be perhaps ten metres of water above you! This is an ever changing environment which varies from hour to hour.
TOUR PROVIDERS
Most providers concentrate their focus on summer months but some offer on-demand tours throughout the winter season.
AL Alan Ley +44 (0) 7797 901086 facebook.com/StrollInJersey
BN Captain Brian Nibbs Bronze Badge +44 (0) 7797 717604 ghcjersey.com
JH Jersey Heritage +44 (0) 1534 633300 jerseyheritage.com
JT Jean Trelleven Blue Badge +44 (0) 7797 839458 jeantr11@hotmail.co.uk
JWA Jersey Walk Adventures Bronze Badge +44 (0) 7797 853033 jerseywalkadventures.co.uk
JWT Jersey War Tours +44 (0) 7797 869882 jerseywartours.com
MC MC Guiding Bronze Badge +44 (0) 7797 966303 mcguiding@outlook.com
ML Monty Losh Bronze Badge +44 (0) 7797 844358 montz_uk@yahoo.com
MW Martin Walton Blue Badge +44 (0) 1534 853639 walkingjerseyfortifications.com
NM Ned Malet de Carteret Blue Badge +44 (0) 7797 720241 jerseyguide.co.uk
NS Neil Singleton +44 (0) 1534 888600 birdingjersey.co.uk
NM Nicky Mansell Blue Badge +44 (0) 7797 731768 jerseyuncovered.com
PW Pete Webb M.I.T.G Blue Badge +44 (0) 7797 775696 jtga.org
RB Rex Barker +44 (0) 7797 752464 rex.barker@hotmail.co.uk
RN Roger Noel Blue Badge +44 (0) 1534 481409 jerseyuncovered.com
SG Sue Gorin Bronze Badge +44 (0) 7797 778504 suejerseytourguide@gmail.com
SO Seymour Oyster Company +44 (0) 1534 851174 seymourshellfish.co.uk
SHW St Helier Walks +44 (0) 7797 778504 stherlierwalks@gmail.com
SH Sue Hardy Blue Badge +44 (0) 1534 722536 hardysue@hotmail.co.uk
TB Tom Bunting Blue Badge +44 (0) 7797 780868 tombunting.co.uk
TU Terry Underwood Blue Badge +44 (0) 7797 717113 jersey.com
AA Absolute Adventures +44 (0) 7829 881111 absoluteadventures.je
JKA Jersey Kayak Adventures Bronze Badge +44 (0) 7797 853033 jerseykayakadventures.co.uk
JD Jersey Dutchess +44 (0) 1534 285959 info@jerseyduchess.com
JS Jersey Seafaris +44 (0) 7829 772222 jerseyseafaris.com
HA History Alive!/Jersey Military Tours +44 (0) 7797 969818 historyalive.je
LPT Le Petit Train +44 (0) 1534 746780 littletrain.co.uk
BT Bay Tours Jersey +44 (0) 7797 754101 baytoursjersey.com
JBT Jersey Bus Tours +44 (0) 1534 863624 jerseybustours.com
BCT Blue Coach Tours +44 (0) 1534 706706 tantivybluecoach.com
WT Waverley Tours +44 (0) 1534 758360 waverleycoaches.co.uk
SELF-GUIDED WALK: THE NORTH COAST
It’s easy to set out on your own and explore the island on foot. Once you’re on the trail, you can use our green lanes to ramble through fields or find hidden bays and secret coves. You’re never far from a public bus or friendly local to point you in the right direction. Rest up over a hearty pint of Liberation Jersey Ale and tuck into delicious Jersey seafood before venturing out once more with a spring in your step.
Choose a challenging Jersey walk and take on the north coast cliff paths, it can be completed in either direction, it’s your choice. Take in the stunning views from the north coast as well as the inland country lanes that zig zag their way through the heart of the island. There are plenty of places to stop along the way and take a well-earned rest.
Explore the north coast cliff paths and feel revitalised by the salty fresh air along the coast. This challenging walk can be completed in both directions but promises to host stunning views both coastal and country. Make sure you keep hydrated at one of the many places along the way for some refuelling.
Take a wander on a Jersey
Ale Trail
Thirsty for adventure? Jersey may be pint sized but we’re big into our ales. We’ve even won awards for it. There are so many alehouses waiting to be discovered in your island break. Savour good times with friends by the fireside of a Jersey country pub, discover a quirky backstreet bar where ping pong and beer go hand in hand, sink a cold one in your favourite surf spot as the sun sinks over the west coast. With award winning local beers and ciders, along with an epic choice of imported craft beers, there’s something to suit every beer lover’s taste. Bottoms up!
Your local away from home…
There’s nothing like walking into your local, where everyone’s a friend and everyone knows your name. We’re proud of our homely, independent pubs in Jersey that serve up award winning ales with a warm welcome. The Lamplighter in St. Helier has won CAMRA Pub of the year for the last five years, serving up eight real ales, four real ciders, homemade pork pies and an awesome 180 whiskies (..and a partridge in a pear tree!) The Forum Bar and The Prince of Wales are other firm favourites for beer lovers. Biere Atelier, Jersey’s first micropub, serves purity beers on handpump with tasty tapas to whet your appetite. Warm the cockles in The Old Smugglers Inn, a beachside pub near Ouaisné Bay, where you can tuck into hearty pub grub and real ales before blowing off the cobwebs with fresh sea air.
A beer with a view
Jersey sunsets have to be seen to be believed. Unsurprisingly, they’re even better with beer. When the sun sinks low, grab a front row seat at El Tico Beach Cantina, one of Jersey’s best surf spots, to unwind with a beer as the light breaks over the ocean. Snuggle under a blanket with a piping Thai jungle curry or just chill as the surfers catch the last waves at the Watersplash as you suck a bottle of Jersey’s newest craft beer, Stinky Bay IPA.
The Lamplighter
+44 (0) 1534 723119
The Prince of Wales
+44 (0) 1534 737378
The Old Smugglers Inn
+44 (0) 1534 741510
El Tico Beach Cantina Pg. 121
The Watersplash Pg. 121
Warm the cockles
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of St. Helier and explore Grève de Lecq, where you’ll find Le Moulin De Lecq at the foothills of the woods. Deep in the rustic heart of Jersey, this character-filled pub was once one of the island’s ancient water mills, now a cosy traditional pub with a warm welcome, roaring fireside and a fine collection of Jersey ales. Warm up at The Portelet Inn, a hearty seaside pub where everyone is a friend and everyone has a story to tell. There’s always a warm welcome and the monthly specials of real ales are lip smackingly good.
Let us entertain you
No Jersey Ale Trail would be complete without a trip to JB’s Brewhouse. Welcome to a place where ping pong meets beer in the backstreets of St. Helier. JB’s boasts over 100 craft beers, a smokehouse BBQ and ping pong tables where you can settle almost any pub debate. Ask locals about a lively bar for a night out and they will tell you Blue Note, an intimate bar where you can get up close and personal with the live Jazz and Blues entertainment nearly every night of the week. The beer’s not half bad either.
When the night is young
The twinkling harbour in St. Aubin has a store of lively pubs and restaurants, and just a 20 minute bus ride to or from St. Helier, it’s a great place to start your night out. Try local favourite The Old Court House for a flavour of award winning Liberation ales or stroll to the Boat House for craft ales and good times as the boats bob in the marina.
Le Moulin De Lecq
+44 (0) 1534 482818
The Portelet Inn
+44 (0) 1534 741899
JBs Brewhouse
+44 (0) 1534 888115
The Blue Note
+44 (0) 1534 733793
The Old Court House
+44 (0) 1534 746433
The Boat House
+44 (0) 1534 744226
Looking for a different kind of tour? That’s the spirit.
Apply the perfect filter.
The Channel Islands Liquor Company is the culmination of a lifelong love affair with flavour, creating small-batch gins and rums infused with locally foraged ingredients, bottling them by hand and serving them from their sail loft distillery in Jersey.
They offer tasting experiences and distillery sessions so you can learn about the processes that make their products stand out, offering a range of options depending on how much you want to learn.
Gin and rum are both spirits with a fascinating history and production process, and you’ll be walked through the different styles, the history and the flavour profiles of each spirit, tasting every step of the way together so that you can discover what flavours are right for your palate. Find something new, maybe you’ll discover a flavour that you’ve never tried, the only guarantee is that you’ll leave with a spring in your step, some gin in your stomach and a better understanding of our liquors.
Distillery experience.
From April 2023 La Mare Wine Estate offer Tours and Tasting Experiences, for experts and novices alike, through the vineyards, orchards and behind the scenes.
The tours begin with a gentle stroll through the vines and apple orchard followed by a visit to the new winery where the wine making process is demonstrated by a team of in-house experts. Then a visit to the stunning Cognac style distillery followed by a tasting of La Mare’s Jersey Wines and Jersey Apple Brandy Cream Liqueur. Weather permitting; they likes to host the tastings outside on the main lawn, near the house. You can also experience their food production kitchens where La Mare makes their genuine Jersey fudge, biscuits and preserves, including the famous Jersey Black butter. Guests will also meet their Chocolatier and see the Chocolate kitchen!
A pedal/power route.
Take an ebike or one of our EVie bikes for a whirl.
If you fancy a ride around the island at a leisurely pace, there are several providers that will hire you an electric bike. Alternatively, you can use our EVie bikes; just download the EVie app, reserve your bike then pick it up from various locations around the island, including centrally in St. Helier, just opposite the Liberation Bus Station.
Hit the road heading west in search of La Corbière Lighthouse. On your way you’ll pass Elizabeth Castle, you can’t miss it, it’s the one out at sea – quite the architectural feat! You can’t cycle across the causeway, but if you did want to visit, you can park your bike up and pop into the castle kiosk to find out how. Alternatively enjoy the spectacular castle view as you cycle along the promenade that’ll lead you all the way into St. Aubin’s Village.
Once you’ve arrived in St. Aubin’s Village, you’ll discover lots of eateries, some shops, a gallery, and a raft of resident ducks. Stay a while and soak up the bustling harbour vibe – or continue on your way and join the cycle path, an old railway track, which is your one stop path all the way to the lighthouse.
JERSEY
4. Plémont Bay waterfall
Descend onto this north coast beach at low water and you’ll discover not only a truly beautiful golden sandy bay, but also ‘THE’ waterfall located in a naturally formed saltwater cave! It’s mesmerising watching the freshwater trickle down the smooth stones, washed twice daily by the incoming tide. It’s quite the climb back up, but you can choose to reward yourself in the café at the top, which is open for most of the year.
1. La Corbière Lighthouse
This nautical feat at the south westerly point of Jersey has been guarding this treacherous stretch of coast for centuries. The name means ‘a place where crows gather’, quite fitting really, as this is definitely a place where people come to gather, to watch the rise and fall of the tide, and enjoy a low water walk out to the base of the lighthouse. Park up and enjoy spending some time exploring here, or breeze pass and watch the towering white lighthouse disappear as you continue along the coastline.
2. Pit stop at La Corbière Phare
Prop up your EVie bike along side the other bikes, that are frequently seen at this popular refuelling station. For a total sugar rush, turbo charged, opt for the Hot Chocolate with whipped cream.
3. Grosnez
Cycling from one side of St. Ouen’s Bay to the other you’ll leave behind the nautical landmark of La Corbière and climb the steep hill of L’Etacq to beautiful views across St. Ouen’s Bay and the green lane that’ll lead you to Grosnez Castle. A spectacular ruin with enviable 360-degree views.
5. Faulkner Fisheries
A bunker that functions as a vivier. Before you finish your day, why not drop back down into St. Ouen’s Bay to pick up some fresh seafood to cook up at dinner. This striking whitewashed building situated on the most north westerly point of St. Ouen’s Bay operates as a fishery, housing the catch of the day from the many local fisherman that supply the family run business. In the summer months, there’s a chance you’ll smell it before you see it, as you cycle towards the scent of garlic drenched seafood sizzling on the BBQ, open to the public in the warmer months of the year. Any other time of year you can buy seafood here and prep your very own seafood banquet – fill your basket up with your very own local catch up the day!
BIKE
Edd’s Eco bikes
+44 (0) 7700 331900 eddsecobikes.com
Lakeys Bike Hire
+44 (0) 7797 845036 lakeys.co.uk
Aaron’s Bikes
+44 (0) 1534 280989 aaronsbikes.com
EVie
+44 (0) 1534 510462 evieondemand.com/bike
Jersey Bike Hire
+44 (0) 1534 746780 jerseybikehire.co.uk
West Park Bikes
westparkbikes.co.uk
On an island that is only nine miles by five, it always astounds me just how many incredible dining options we have, whatever the time of day. Here are just a handful of places to see you through breakfast, lunch and dinner during your visit this season.
BREAKFAST
Breakfast is not only the most important meal of the day but also my favourite. Which means that I feel pretty confident I know of some of the best spots for breakfast, or brunching, on our little isle. Starting in St. Helier, there’s been quite the explosion of excellent brunch spots of late, Locke’s being just one of them. Here you’ll find excellent coffee and a small but mighty menu with dishes inspired by, and changing with, the seasons. They’re also quite the purveyor of excellently titled dishes too, Avo Good Day and the Notorious BLT being just two of their permanent fixtures.
Dandy have not one but two locations serving AllPress coffee and delectable food. Their chef bakes a plethora of tasty treats every day, including his own sourdough which you can have topped with almost
Locke’s Pitt Street
St. Helier +44 (0) 7797 813324
Dandy
Conway St / Colomberie
St. Helier
+44 (0) 7797 920474
anything. Be sure to grab a slab of their banana bread (toasted and buttered!) or a brownie and if you head to their Colomberie location on a Saturday ask for the Dirty Eggs, you won’t be disappointed! The only downside to the townie locations is they don’t open on Sundays, but this gives you the perfect excuse to hunt for a table with a view. Why not head over to Grève de Lecq, here you’ll find a multitude of places where you can enjoy food for most of the day, but my favourite has to be Colleen’s Café for their full English, delightful. It wouldn’t be a trip to the island without a visit to the Hungry Man in Rozel Bay, this brightly coloured beach hut is the perfect spot for an al fresco bacon butty or if you’re brave try the Double Decker Healthwrecker.
LUNCH
If you’re heading to St. Ouen’s Bay then a drive along the Five Mile Road offers up three options; Le Braye, El Tico or Sands all have excellent views of the bay and great menus full of foodie delights. They serve food throughout the day too so why stop at just lunch! Nude Food Beach has an excellent menu of wholesome food and fantastic views of St. Aubin’s Bay, open for breakfast and lunch daily and dinner too Wednesday - Saturday. One more westie must-visit is Off the Rails on the cycle track to La Corbière, serving Wednesday to Sunday with an excellent tapas and pizza menu with a strong wine list.
Colleen’s Café
Grève de Lecq
St. Ouen
+44 (0) 1534 481420
The Hungry Man
Rozel Harbour
Rozel
+44 (0) 1534 863227
Le Braye Five Mile Road
St. Ouen +44 (0) 1534 481395
El Tico 5 Mile Road
St. Ouen +44 (0) 1534 482009
Sands 5 Mile Road St. Ouen
+44 (0) 1534 481705
Nude Food Beach
La Haule Slip
St. Brelade
+44 (0) 1534 480808
Off the Rails
Railway Walk St. Brelade
+44 (0) 7797 920999
Combining luxury dining with breath-taking views, Ocean Restaurant showcases the innovative modern cuisine of Executive Chef, Will Holland, featuring the very best of Jersey’s world class produce.
DINNER
Your choices for dinner are almost endless. Head out east to Gorey where amongst the countless dining options you’ll find Sumas and their all-weather balcony which offers you sweeping vistas of the castle and superb food. St. Aubin has an abundance of restaurants too, many of them along the Bulwarks overlooking the boats in the harbour. The Anchor Club offers up slightly more formal dining and the Seafish Café, where you can enjoy excellent fish and chips right beside the water.
St. Helier is home to several fantastic fine dining restaurants. Try Samphire, where you’ll find a menu full of island influences and the best Côte de Beouf you’re likely to try, ever (in my opinion). Or head to Bohemia where I dare you to choose their sixcourse Michelin-starred surprise dinner menu, which changes daily and is available Monday to Thursday, it promises to tantalise your taste buds and delight your senses.
Another favourite has to be No. 10 Restaurant, squirreled away on Bond Street which has a menu that is full of local ingredients and dishes that are influenced by the chef’s travels. The restaurant’s chef was a finalist on The Great British Menu. All three of these town-based restaurants also have excellent bars should you wish to have an aperitif before you dine.
Sumas
Gorey Hill
Gorey
+44 (0) 1534 853291
The Anchor Club
North Quay, St. Aubin +44 (0) 1534 744226
Seafish Café
St. Aubin Bulwarks St. Aubin
+44 (0) 1534 859230
Samphire Don Street St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 725100
Bohemia Green Street St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 880588
No.10 Restaurant
Bond Street
St. Helier
+44 (0) 1534 733223
Samphire
Indulge at Samphire with an array of choices to suit one and all, made with the freshest produce sourced from land and sea, delivered to your plate. Their kitchen team, headed by head chef Tom Radiguet, has used its appreciation of fine produce to develop a line-up of delectable plates for you to enjoy for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or for that afternoon bite. For something a little outside the box, for every occasion, Samphire is a one of a kind venue for a private event in their private bars, choice of two terraces, or exclusively in the restaurant.
+44 (0) 1534 725100 | book@samphire.je | samphire.je
St. Helier 7-11 Don Street, JE2 4TQ Just off the main shopping street in St. Helier
Tuesday – Thursday 09:30 – late / Friday - Saturday 10:00 – Late / Closed Sunday
Bohemia
Bohemia has style in abundance, with chic surroundings and it enjoys vibrant energy from the popular bar. It breaks ranks with the traditions usually associated with Jersey, blending a relaxed yet sophisticated dining experience along with local island produce. It was included in the top 1000 restaurants in the world in 2022, named the 21st best restaurant in the UK Good Food Guide in 2020, was one of the top 10 restaurants in the Sunday times and is proud to have held a Michelin Star for 18 years.
+44 (0) 1534 876500 | reservations@theclubjersey.com | bohemiajersey.com
Green Street, JE2 4UH St. Helier Just at the top of La Colomberie
Monday - Saturday 11:00 - 01:00 / Sunday 11:00 - 22:30
Awabi ASIAN
A new addition to the St. Helier culinary scene for 2021. ‘Bringing Asia’s late-night drinking dens to Jersey, Awabi serves modern pan-Asian food within the context of a European wine bar’.
+44 (0) 1534 888981 awabi.je
Botana TAPAS
With strong influences (and some of the staff) from London’s Barafina, this new Spanish restaurant is a welcome addition to Weighbridge place. Try sharing a Paella Negro and a site of Baby Gem Salad.
+44 (0) 1534 520123 botana.je
Caféjac CASUAL
From early English breakfasts to banana pancakes, they start it early at CaféJac and don’t miss the Saturday brunch with eggs benedict and even breakfast burritos. Strong on coffee.
+44 (0) 1534 879482 caféjac.co.uk
Crosstown TEXMEX
Set at the crossroads of Jersey’s busiest shopping streets, Crosstown is a restaurant and live music venue that serves a menu of texmex and tacos alongsite gin and cocktails.
+44 (0) 1534 759420 crosstownjersey.com
Dandy COFFEE AND BAKERY
Jersey’s coolest little coffee shop and bakery. Two locations on Conway Street and Colomberie sering AllPress coffee and fresh daily specials, all baked and prepared fresh in-house.
+44 (0) 7797 920474 @dandycoffeeshopjersey
Little Thai ASIAN
Sit with a view into an open kitchen and watch wonderful authentic dishes cooked infront of you from yellow crab curry to fried squid and holy basil or Little Thai’s secret recipe special ribs.
+44 (0) 1534 608808
Locke’s COFFEE
Husband and wife team Ella and Drew Locke had a vision for quality coffee alongside fantastic tasty dishes with amusing titles. Their ‘Notorious BLT’ is a perfect little brunch.
+44 (0) 1534 855311 @lockes_stories
La Bouche EUROPEAN
Amazing, creative tasty menu with a focus on organic produce. Casual, yet characterful, venue set in the beautiful surroundings of St. Helier’s indoor market. Try the Shakshuka.
+44 (0) 1534 625890 labouche.je
Mano’s PORTUGEUSE
This warm and welcoming Portuguese restaurant does a mean espetada along with a varied Mediterranean menu including Italian and continental-style food. It’s a firm local favourite.
+44 (0) 1534 727729 manos-bistro.com
Number 10 SPECIAL
A modern approach to British and Mediterranean cooking. Enjoy classic cocktails along with snacks and charcuterie at their beautiful bar or the great menu, cooked with passion and flair.
+44 (0) 1534 733223 number10jersey.com
Pizza Famosa ITALIAN
A simple, artisan pizzeria serving gourmet, Neapolitan style pizzas. Simply appointed (as pizzeria’s should be) with a tasty menu. The Nutella dessert pizza is a definite winner for kids!
+44 (0) 1534 619334 pizzeriafamosa.com
Sangria ASIAN
Perfectly nestled in Royal Square, Sangria Tapas Bar & Restaurant are bringing your favourite Spanish tapas dishes closer to home. Along with array of Spanish wines, beers and sangria (of course).
+44 (0) 1534 880442 @sangriajsy
Soy JAPANESE
Tucked away in West’s Centre, near our famous cows, Soy serves up great sushi in all its forms in restaurant-style surroundings.
+44 (0) 1534 720052 soyjersey.com
The Yard SMALL PLATES
Buzzy and vibrant, The Yard has upped the game for eating options at Jersey Musuem. Serving small plate style food, it’s open for brunch seven days a week and cocktails in the evening too!
@theyardjersey
Upstairs at Anley Street
CLASSIC
Found behind a velvet cloaked doorway, lit by a lantern, this intimate dining room and cocktail bar celebrates classic British plates and local produce, simply and deliciously.
+44 (0)1534 728198 upstairsatanley.je
Wildfire STEAK
Grill restaurant offering a wide range of different breeds and cuts of beef cooked over coal. Downstairs enjoy small plates and tapas with a delicious cocktail from your cowhide booth.
+44 (0) 1534 625555 wildfirejersey.com
Gorey Hill, JE3 6ET
St. Martin On the left just as you turn and begin to climb out of Gorey Village.
Wednesday-Saturday
Lunch 12:00 - 2:00
Dinner 6:00 - 8:30
Sunday Lunch 12:00 - 3:00
1, 1a, 1g, 2, 2a, 13
Sumas
Sumas is a chic and contemporary restaurant with an all-weather terrace that offers stunning views of Mont Orgueil Castle and the Royal Bay of Grouville. Located in the picturesque harbour of Gorey on the east coast of the island, Sumas has been a firm favourite with locals and tourists alike since 1997. With fantastic views, and friendly and efficient service, Sumas offers casual fine dining in a relaxed and contemporary atmosphere. The ever changing menu focuses on fresh, local and seasonal produce, showcasing the best of Jersey’s shellfish including hand dived scallops, Royal Bay oysters and lobster. Recognised by food guides and critics across Europe for many years.
+44 (0) 1534 853291 | info@sumasrestaurant.com |
Bass & Lobster CLASSIC
Local food and great service. There is a guarantee that the title dishes, bass and lobster, are served daily and the chef has local hidden treasures ready for your latest dining experience.
+44 (0) 1534 859590 bassandlobster.com
Feast Restaurant MODERN
Offers al fresco dining with their simple, delicious, modern menu. From signature sticky ribs to fresh seafood platters; a top-flight kitchen team can also dish up imaginative specials every day.
+44 (0) 1534 611118 feast.je
Longueville Manor CLASSIC
The more classic eating option, this hotel’s food is all about local produce, sourced in the chef’s Victorian garden and presented in an uncluttered yet appetising way.
+44 (0) 1534 725501 longuevillemanor.com
Ransoms CASUAL
The Garden Centre, renowned as a coffee and cake spot, has a lot more to offer than just a slab of homemade cake! A simple and fresh menu with a strong healthy vegan angle.
+44 (0) 1534 853668 ransoms.je
The Rozel Pub & Dining GASTROPUB
A characterful Gastropub close to the cosy harbour of Rozel. Good Sunday roasts and good for families and groups.
+44 (0) 1534 863438
The Hungry Man KIOSKS
Serving up everything from crab sandwiches to Jersey cream teas, ready to eat at the al fresco tables outside. Everything is made on the premises.
+44 (0) 1534 863227 @thehungrymanjersey
The Moorings BISTRO
A newly renovated ‘Bistro with rooms’ on the pier at Gorey, offering lunch and dinner with a view of the harbour. Recently featured in the Mr&Mrs Smith guide.
+44 (0) 1534 853633 themooringshotel.com
The Driftwood Café BEACHSIDE
Archirondel’s pretty pebbly beach is home to this popular beach café with its Martello Tower views. Tucked away down a small road and opening onto Archirondel Beach on Jersey’s east coast.
+44 (0) 1534 852157
Tides & Voyager
Step back into the splendour of the Victorian era in the newly refurbished Tides Restaurant and new Voyager Curiosity Lounge Bar in St. Aubin. In Tides, their focus is simple. Top-quality, traceable, seasonal ingredients, lovingly prepared by people who care, but above all, relaxation, fun and outstanding tidal views over St. Aubin’s Bay. Voyager are all about curious cocktails, classy coupes de Champagne, craft spirits, craft beer, cake and crucially, the original Voyager Mr J.W. Chapman. With nearly 140 years of history under their belts, Tides & Voyager at the Somerville Hotel are true, authentic local experiences worth a visit.
+44 (0) 1534 741226 |
somerville@dolanhotels.com | somervillejersey.com
St. Brelade Mont Du Boulevard, St. Aubin, JE3 8AD At The Somerville Hotel
Lunch 12:00 - 14:00, Afternoon Tea 14:30 - 16:30, Dinner 18:30 - 20:30
Ocean Restaurant
Ocean’s design is influenced by its coastal setting. Blues, whites and beiges create a modern classic look, while delightful hand-crafted furniture and specially commissioned artwork emphasise the feeling of luxury. White American shutters frame stunning views over the gardens to the ocean beyond.
+44 (0) 1534 744101 | reservations@theatlantichotel.com | theatlantichotel.com
Mark Jordan at the Beach
With the island’s only Michelin Bib Gourmand under his belt, Mark Jordan brings his masterful cooking to the beach-side. Enjoy freshly cooked dishes of Jersey seafood, steaks and salads and great service. +44 (0) 1534 780180 | bookings@markjordanatthebeach.com | markjordanatthebeach.com
The west is the way to go for the lion’s share of beachfront and beachside restaurants and cafés. Whether it’s St. Ouen, St. Brelade or beyond, grab some lunch before getting some sand between your toes for the afternoon.
Bonne Nuit
Dine amid the beautiful scenery of the bay with distant views of the French coast. Offering Thai dishes and beach favourites, served with the character that only a north coast bay can provide.
+44 (0) 1534 861656 bonnenuitbeachcafé.co.uk
Colleen’s Café
A busy, relaxed and friendly beach café offering you a wide choice of delicious breakfasts and good homemade meals. Famous for their fish and chips and delicious homemade cakes.
+44 (0) 1534 481420 @colleenscafe
El Tico Beach Cantina
The Cantina is a melting pot of food styles and influences from around the world, starting with great breakfasts to authentic curries with a view to match the stunning food.
+44 (0) 1534 482009 elticojersey.com
Greenhills Country House Restaurant
Standing within delightful gardens, snuggled in a tranquil rural setting in the heart of the parish of St. Peter. The very finest locally sourced produce, crafted into stunning menus.
+44 (0) 1534 481042 greenhillshotel.com
Jersey Crab Shack
Just a few sandy paces from the beach; an informal eatery where families can relax and let kids down onto the beach between courses.
+44 (0) 1534 850855 jerseycrabshack.com
Kismet Cabana
A simple, fuss-free kiosk deluxe with a menu that is ‘a culinary celebration of beach culture and street food cuisine from around the world’. Order a Jerk Chicken Burger and relaaaaax.
+44 (0) 1534 484278 kismetcabana.com
Le Braye Bistro
A family owned beachside bistro offering simple, fresh and delicious food and drink. The food pays homage to British seaside classics with Mediterranean influences.
+44 (0) 1534 481395 lebraye.com
Portelet Bay Café
A truly unique, family run café is located right on the beach at Portelet Bay. Offering diners an outstandingly beautiful spot to enjoy their very popular authentic wood fired pizzas.
+44 (0) 1534 728550 porteletbaycafé.com
Sands
One of the oldest and most established cafés on the five mile road. Just a few steps from the slipway, it’s a great place for cosy lunches or post-surf ice creams in the summer.
+44 (0) 1534 481705 @sandsjersey
Seafish Café
All their fish is sustainable and cooked to order in their special light crispy batter. Two sites in Jersey to choose great fish from; Liberty Wharf, St. Helier & Le Boulevard, St. Aubin
+44 (0) 1534 510015 seafishcafe.com
Salty Dog Bar & Bistro
Classic dishes with a contemporary twist make up the eclectic menu with seasonal Genuine Jersey produce. The perfect harbourside setting to enjoy truly delicious food.
+44 (0) 1534 742760 thesaltydogbistro.com
The Terrace at L’Horizon
Arguably the best view on the island, with the panorama of St Brelade’s Bay in front of you as you enjoy great food and afternoon teas.
+44 (0) 1534 743101 handpickedhotels.co.uk
Rocco’s
Situated in the heart of St. Ouen’s Bay, our delicious menu at Rocco’s has become a well known spot amongst locals and visitors alike. Pop on down to Les Mielles and taste what everyone is talking about.
+44(0)1534 484278 roccosjersey.com
The Watersplash Beach Bar & Diner
The Splash has grown in reputation over the years, a popular venue for locals and tourists alike. Serving food all day with a menu that reflects the relaxed atmosphere of beach dining.
+44 (0) 1534 482885 watersplashjersey.com
Our unique European flavour
Jersey’s community has been strengthened by the diversity of people that have moved to Jersey to work and settled long-term. It’s not unusual to get a cab from the airport driven by a Scot or Mancunian who came in the 80’s and never made it back to the North, but once you’re wandering the streets of St. Helier you’ll notice other flavours of influence.
You will you witness Portuguese flags in many areas and it’s not unusual in certain areas
to chance upon a café or restaurant where Portuguese is the predominant language in the air. The Jersey Portuguese community has developed over three generations on-island and continues to bring a unique atmosphere to certain corners of the island.
If you’re planning on experiencing ‘local’ Jersey culture, you should definitely include a trip to a Portuguese café or restaurant for a Pastel de Nata or Espetada. Here are some to consider checking out.
The RAMP area.
If you wander the Roads Around Minden Place, you’ll find several venues that offer our Jersey Portugeuse flavour. Get yourself some bacalau, espetadas, milho and soak up the atmosphere.
De Porto
Up the steps in the corner of Minden Street is a characterful and hospitable restaurant with great espetadas and friendly staff. One of our favourites.
Minden Street
+44 (0) 1534 632969
Mira
When you’re the restaraunt favoured by big Portuguese family groups at lunchtime, you know it’s got a seal of approval.
75-77 Halkett Place
+44 (0) 1534 873779
@miraflores.jersey
Mano’s Bistro
Tucked in the corner of West’s Centre, it’s semi-clandesine yet always busy, a testament to its food.
3-4 West Centre
+44 (0) 1534 727729
manos-bistro.com
Mino’s
On the corner facing one of the best cafe hangouts, Alfonso Pizzeria & Coffee Shop. True gentleman waiters!
66 Bath Street
+44 (0) 1534 737397
minosjersey.com
Barros’ Tropical Bistro
A busy, party atmosphere is often the scene in this lively yet cosy eatery. A little out of town but worth the short walk.
37 David Place
+44 (0) 1534 619911
barrostropicalbistro.com
Max Grill
The Primeira Liga is always playing in this superhero-sounding perveyor of tasty meat on sticks and more. Also do take aways.
46 Bath Street
+44 (0) 1534 724421
Shake up your nights.
In recent years, Jersey nightlife has changed, from the preeminent larger venues that characterised pre-lockdown ‘big’ nights out to a wider selection of more intimate venues that fill fast and pour more slowly. These speak-easy inspired bars provide a perfect, characterful evening if you’re looking for something a bit more than a pub crawl.
The Weighbridge is a good place to start. The dominant Royal Yacht Hotel has a variety of different drinking options available, whether it be outside sipping wine in their large al fresco area, squirrelled away in the Cabin bar (the last remaining part of the original historic building) or dancing the night away in their ‘Drift’ bar, there is something for everyone. Just over the road, The Square offers excellent food options and you can also drink there until 01:00. Across the cobbles of the Weighbridge, Ce Soir offers cocktails, table service and an in-house DJ with a more club-style atmosphere and upstairs gin bar. In the summer their alfresco area is good for people watching. Just up the road from the Weighbridge square on Hill Street is the expansive Chambers, which underwent a muli-million pound refurb in 2019 and offers live music; a fusion of pub culture and bar atmosphere.
The Weighbridge
+44(0)1534 720511
theroyalyacht.com
The Square Weighbridge Place
+44(0)1534 858220
thesquare.je
Ce Soir
10 Caledonia Place
The Weighbridge
+44(0)1534 610422
cesoirjersey.com
Chambers & (Smoke)
5 Mulcaster St
+44(0)1534 735405
If you fancy your nightlife a little more intimate. Tucked away behind Chambers is The Blind Pig, hidden down a back alley just around the corner (you can also get there through a little hidden door at the back of Chambers itself). One of our original speak-easy bars, it specialises in cocktails in a small but beautifully appointed room. Just a few turns away on Wharf Street, this year sees the addition of The Porter’s Store, which channels a 70s Americana vibe into its cocktail den.
Just one more right turn, on Broad Street, you’ll find Vinifera, worth investigating for an early evening glass of wine from one of the island’s most experienced owner-sommeliers. They also offer a private table in the basement, bookable for groups to take wine with delicious food.
If it’s wine time, you should carry on across town where you’ll find the newly opened The Watchmaker, a chic ‘wine, Champagne and charcutie’ bar. A stone’s throw away down a cobbled backalley is the clandestine Project 52, Once you’ve found the location you need to look for the buzzer and ring for entry. Open 17:00 - 23:00 from Wednesday to Saturday you can expect excellently blended cocktails, craft beers and a superb selection of gins and a nifty wine list too for a cosy affair of an evening.
If you’re looking for some pre-dinner drinks, the roof terrace at The Don is a sophisticated beauty above one of Jersey’s quality restaurants, Samphire. The roof garden provides the perfect oasis away from the hustle and bustle of the high street, where guests can sit and enjoy a drink when the weather is fine and enjoy wine by the glass, or one of their excellent seasonally changing cocktails. If you like the vibe of a premium hotel bar then don’t miss the cool calm of the Bohemia Bar and Roof Terrace at The Club Hotel and Spa on Green Street. The timeless elegance of the bar is matched by a cool calm, great drinks and the chance to be on-hand for dinner at our fabulous Michelin-starred restaurant.
Places to check out
The Blind Pig cesoirjersey.com/ theblindpig/
The Porter’s Store Wharf Street
@the_porters_store
Vinifera Broad Street
+44 (0) 1534 868884 vinifera.je
The WatchMaker 43 Halkett Place
+44 (0)1534 720558 thewatchmaker.je
Project 52 Waterloo Lane
+44 (0) 7700 803131
project52.club
The Don Cocktail Bar
7-11 Don Street +44 (0)1534 725100 thedon.je
Seyiz les beinv’nus à Jèrri
(That’s Jèrriais for ‘Welcome to Jersey’)
A little more local knowledge...
History
The earliest evidence of human activity in Jersey dates to about 250,000 years ago and it was only 6,000 years ago that Jersey was part of mainland Europe before rising tides cut us off and made us an island.
During the American Wars of Independence, two attempted invasions of the island were made. In 1779, the Prince of Orange William V was prevented from landing at St. Ouen’s Bay and on 06 January 1781 a force led by Baron de Rullecourt captured St. Helier in a daring dawn raid, but was defeated by a British
army led by Major Francis Peirson in the Battle of Jersey. Jersey was the fourth-largest ship building area in the 19th-century British Isles, building over 900 vessels around the island.
Jersey was occupied by Nazi German troops between 1940 and 1945, with the Channel Islands being the only British soil occupied during World War II. This period of occupation saw about 8,000 islanders evacuated, 1,200 islanders deported to camps in Germany, and over 300 islanders sentenced to the prisons and concentration camps of mainland Europe. Many islanders remained and
the island was liberated by British troops on 09 May 1945, now celebrated as a public holiday locally.
People
Mostly a mix of Norman French and British settlers, Jersey’s community has also been enriched by the influences of the number of Europeans who also call Jersey their home. If you hear anybody referring to a Crapaud (French for toad) or a Jersey Bean they’ll be talking about one of the natives.
Language
The native language, which you’ll see displayed in a few locations around the island such as the airport and harbour is called Jèrriais but you’ll probably not hear it spoken unless you find yourself in the deepest, darkest of rural parishes such as St. Ouen, where 8% of parishioners speak it according to the results of a 2012 survey. English is the most widely spoken language.
Jersey and its neighbours
Jersey has an interesting relationship with both the UK and Europe in that it’s a Crown Dependency, meaning that despite having our own independent government, locals answer to the King and the British military support our interests should the need arise. Despite being part of the British Isles, Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom. We’re also not part of the European Union but are a member of the EEC. Confused? You’ll fit right in!
Honorary Police
In addition to the States of Jersey Police force, who serve islandwide, each of Jersey’s twelve parishes has its own police service that only have jurisdiction within the boundaries of their own
parish, also known as the Honorary Police, who are headquartered at each of the parish halls.
Economy
The local economy thrives from a combination of offshore finance, tourism, digital and agriculture. Bathe at our beaches, enjoy our local attractions, dine on our fresh produce including world famous potatoes and dairy products from the herds of local Jersey cows.
Tides
Jersey’s tidal range is one of the largest in the world with a range of around 12 metres. We’ve also got some of the cleanest water in the British Isles, which is a winning combination when it comes to keeping our beaches great. It’s worth noting that because of the huge tidal range that the sea level does rise quickly and it’s easy to get caught out. Be mindful that if you stray too far from the shore there could be a risk of tides cutting you off and leaving you stranded. Pay close attention to the signs and know the dangers.
Safe Swimming
The RNLI have lifeguards stationed at popular bays who provide cover between the red and yelow flags. For more information: www.rnlijersey.org.je
If you hear anybody referring to a Crapaud (French for toad) or a Jersey Bean they’ll be talking about one of the natives.
This is Grosnez Castle in St. Ouen, but you can call it ‘grow-nay castle’ (oh, and it’s in ‘saint one’)
Decoding the dialect
A local advises...
Whilst English is the most widely spoken language here in Jersey, if you find yourself interacting with some of the purest of locals you might notice a distinctive intonation that’s likely a remnant of our Norman roots despite sounding closer to a South African twang.
They’re hard to find these days but they’re definitely out there, mostly hidden away in the rural parishes. I should know, I’m descended from them and occasionally find myself pronouncing an ‘arn’ sound as ‘on’ in a way that’d likely disgust the King. The example sentence above sums this up
relatively succinctly. If you find yourself talking to somebody who pronounces words like this there’s a good chance they’ll be able to give you reliable directions. Just make sure you’re pronouncing the place names properly. To give you a head start we’ve listed a few on the page to the right.
Where are you heading?
Here are a few commonly mispronounced place names and how to say them so that nobody stares at you in complete and utter bewilderment. Good luck!
St. Brelade
Ouaisné
St. Ouen
St. Aubin
L’Etacq
What you see
Hautes Croix
Bonne Nuit
Carrefour Selous
Mont Orgueil
saint breh-lard
weigh-nay
saint one
saint oh-bin
let-ack
hoe qw-uh
bon nwee
How you say it
car-four sell-ooh
mont or-guy
MAP FOLD-OUT ISLAND
See the island at a glance, without having to get lost folding out your big map. We’ve highlighted major roads and points of interest and the selection of featured points of interest in various categories below. For anything else, ask Google!
Portelet
The Salty Dog
Nude Food Beach
Mark Jordan at the Beach
Ocean Restaurant Sumas
Jersey Crab Shack
Tides and Voyager
The Terrace at L’Horizon
For the majority of central shopping options, see the St. Helier map on page 10 or shopping map on page 48.
ORIENTATION
If you’re in St. Helier, it feels like you’re in the middle of the island. In fact, you’re a little bit to the east. Considering you’re on an island nine miles by five, you’re not too far from anywhere though! Whether you choose to head to the southern fishing villages; St. Aubin in the west or Gorey/Rozel in the east, the western beaches or the northern cliffs, the island is as diverse as it is beautiful so try and take in a little bit of every corner.