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.
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.
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.
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.
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.