The Jersey Marshes – A Conservation Success Story
As the largest of the Channel Islands, Jersey has some of the greatest habitat diversity in the region. In many ways, the island punches above its weight in this regard.
Planning your Jersey, Channel Island Adventure!
Have you ever worn a woolen jumper called a jersey? Did you know they come from Jersey in the Channel Islands? Jersey is the largest Channel island off of the coast of Normandy, France.
Remote work: Instead of working focus on living
Until the year 2020 arrived and the planet incorporated three new terms into its day to day: COVID-19, pandemic and remote work.
Les Pierres de Lecq
Residing between Sark and Jersey, Pierres de Lecq is an area of rocks or reefs which remains uninhabited. It is 6km north of Greve de Lecq in Saint Mary and 22.4 km west of the Contentin Peninsula.
The Best Beaches In Guernsey
Guernsey in the Channel Islands is a stunning island filled with striking coastlines and world-class beaches. There are 27 beaches on this small island alone!
Picture Perfect Panoramas On Island Of Jethou
Talking about Jethou's history a little (which you would definitely hear while on the trip) is that the isle has been the centre of smuggling and piracy in the past for a few centuries.
Tips For Gardening On The Channel Islands
The Channel Islands provide a unique location to live. The beautiful views, sounds of the ocean wave, and a multitude of other things make the Channel Islands a coveted place to call home.
Discover The Mouthwatering Cuisine of Guernsey
Guernsey is an enchanting island in the Channel Islands Archipelago. Its favorable climate, welcoming culture, and stunning coastline draw in visitors from around the world.
Adventures In The Isle Of Man
The Isle of Man is somewhat of a hidden gem when it comes to travel destinations. Small, mysterious, and not that well known, this little Island has lot to offer.
An Outdoors Lover’s Guide To Adventures In The Island of Herm
The small Island of Herm lies just under 5kms from the coast of Guernsey, the second largest of the Channel Islands. The pristine island is a popular place for residents of Guernsey.
Fairytale Sights In South-West Guernsey
South-West Guernsey is an area rich in natural scenery, so much so that it has inspired writers and artists throughout history.
The Quirky And Interesting Island Of Guernsey
The island of Guernsey is a British crown dependency and is the second largest of the Channel Islands. Most people do not know too much about the island.
Pairing Heritage With Nature – L’Ancresse Common
Covering around 25 square miles, Guernsey is the second largest Channel Island and lies just to the west of neighbouring Jersey. Although relatively small, Guernsey has a great diversity of landscapes.
An Island Paradise – Herm
The Herm is truly a Caribbean of the Channel Islands. White, sandy beaches, warm weather and crystal clear seas are just some of the things we think of when imagining paradise.
Visiting Sark in the Channel Islands
Sark, one of the islands that is part of the Guernsey Bailiwick in the Channel Island archipelago, is a place where time stands still. It is a car-free island where only tractors, bikes, and horse-drawn carriages are allowed.
The Shifting Sands Of The Point Of Ayre
If you travel as far north on the Isle of Man as you can go, you will eventually find yourself amongst the windswept landscapes of the Point of Ayre.