More Than Meets The Eye – L’Islet Village
The north coast of Guernsey is a place of long, sandy beaches and sweeping coastline. One of the more interesting settlements in this region is the village of L'Islet.
St. Ouen’s Village – A Gem In Jersey’s North-West
The parish of Saint Ouen is the largest in Jersey, covering a total of 15 km2 of land. It forms the north-western corner of the island, bordering Saint Peter to the east and Saint Mary to the south.
The Ocean At The Doorstep – La Lague
A journey to the most westerly point of mainland Guernsey will land you in the parish of Torteval. Covering just over three square kilometres and with a population of about 1,000 people.
Taming The Seas – St. Clement Village
Saint Clement parish, in the south-eastern corner of Jersey, is a place with an interesting – and at times turbulent – history. With this part of the island being notoriously low-lying, it has seen frequent large flooding events in centuries
St. Aubin – The Birthplace Of Modern Jersey
Situated at the western end of the tranquil shores of St. Aubin's Bay, St. Aubin is a small coastal town in southern Jersey. It lies within the parish of Saint Brelade.
Sark Village – Where Time Stands Still
When you think of a traditional island village, you might picture narrow country lanes fringed with hedgerows, a line of cosy, rustic houses and a peaceful atmosphere that gently nourishes the soul.
Off The Beaten Track – King’s Mills
The Guernsey parish of Castel is one of the least built-up on the island, harbouring some of the most extensive swathes of countryside. Amongst its rolling fields, a number of charming villages can be found.
Charm And Community – St. Martin Village
Nestled in the scenic Jersey countryside, St. Martin is a village in the north-east of the island. It is one of the largest settlements within the parish of Saint Martin.
Samares – Where Jersey Meets The Ocean
The Jersey parish of Saint Clement lies in the south-east of the island, near the capital, St. Helier. It's one of the lowest-lying regions in Jersey and is quite heavily urbanised.
Starry-Eyed – Ballanette Country Park
On the eastern coast of the Isle of Man, a short distance from the capital, Douglas, there is a small area of land known as Ballanette Country Park. The park lies within the grounds of Ballanette Estate.
Unveiling Jersey’s History – St. Lawrence Village
A short distance west from Jersey's capital, St. Helier, the landscape becomes more rural as the border to Saint Lawrence parish is crossed. This region marks the geographical centre of the island.
The Ultimate Island Escapism – Herm Village
Situated just off the coast of Guernsey, the tiny island of Herm is a paradise of the English Channel. Glorious sandy beaches fringe almost the entire northern half of the island.
The Heart Of St. Aubin’s Bay – First Tower
Just to the west of Jersey's capital, St. Helier, the main road out of town hugs the shores of St. Aubin's Bay and speeds along the seafront of Victoria Avenue.
The Road To Market – St Peter’s Village
Located in the south-west of Guernsey, the parish of St Peter – known officially as Saint Pierre du Bois – lies at the centre of the island's western parish group. It is known for having some idyllic countryside.
The Gateway To Guernsey – Saint Peter Port
Nestled on the western side of the island, Saint Peter Port is the capital of Guernsey. As capitals go, it's a rather small example, home to a population of just 18,000 people.
Ghosts And Legends – St Martin Village
In the warm, south-eastern corner of Guernsey, the parish of Saint Martin sits pretty on the border of St. Peter Port to the north-east. It is one of the highest parishes on the island.