Discover the Best Scuba Diving in the UK Channel Islands
I'm Nicole, and I'm here to tell you about the top ten scuba diving sites in the UK Channel Islands, marine protected areas thriving with an abundance of sea life.
Guide to the best pubs in Alderney
This small island is full of wonderful pubs. Perfect for enjoying a drink or two to end the day or stopping over for a lovely pub lunch. There are plenty of places to choose from here on Alderney.
From Guernsey to Alderney: Walking Holidays for Nature Lovers
Welcome to my blog, where I'm excited to share my love for nature and the stunning Channel Islands of Guernsey and Alderney. My name is Nicole, and I'm thrilled to be your virtual guide on this journey of exploration.
A look into Alderney’s history
Alderney is an island brimming with relics of a time gone by. Despite the effects of war, it boasts a unique and permanent reminder of a striking blend of England and France.
Set Sail for Adventure: Packing Tips for Summer Sailing in the UK Channel Islands
Ahoy there me Hearties, I’m Nicole and I write about sailing in the beautiful Channel Islands, my beloved home. The UK Channel Islands are a hidden gem for sailing enthusiasts, offering stunning coastlines, abundant marine and birdlife.
What to do on a rainy day in Alderney
No one wants to think of a rainy holiday. But, even if your holiday is thrown off by a bit of grey weather don’t lose all hope just yet.
Places to visit in Jersey for active travellers
Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, is only 22 km away from France and is a popular vacation destination known for its beaches, historic sites, and outdoor activities like hiking and cycling.
A lovely hike with a view of Alderney’s Gannets
Nothing is better than planning a lovely walk along the coast. The perfect excuse to breathe in the fresh air, get moving and bask in the astonishing views of the island.
Visit Fort Tourgis: One of the largest Victorian forts in Alderney
Tourgis Batteries is an emblematic site of Alderney that provides an unique insight into what an 18th century Victorian fort was like. During WWII it was repurposed by the Germans.