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Jersey

The 18th century was a turbulent time in Europe, marked by power struggles between major powers such as Britain and France. The rivalry between these countries often spilled over into their colonies and territories, including the Channel Islands.

Jersey

The lost village of La Hougue Bie stands as a mysterious relic of ancient times. This historical site, nestled within the lush landscapes of Jersey, has intrigued archaeologists, historians, and visitors alike with its enigmatic past and enshrined secrets.

Jersey

You may think you know all there is to know about this Channel Island. Once you get started going down this list, you’ll soon find out there is a long list of fun facts you didn’t know.

Jersey

St. Helier is a busy port town with abundant hidden corners to explore and glorious attractions showcasing the island’s rich history. St. Helier was initially developed as a fishing village in the 13th century.

Jersey

You don’t have to choose which one to visit, because both have easy access via ferry or plane. Let’s examine why you should scope out both islands as a potential holiday or place to work and live.

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What are some of the top activities and attractions you can do when visiting or living and working in Jersey? Let's look at some that will help you become acquainted with the island's history and heritage.

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Jersey has a few vineyards which produce their very own wine. There are also a number of wineries where you can enjoy tasting sessions. If this peaks your interest, the following examples are some great places to try.

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The natural landscapes of Jersey have an incredible range of places to explore. While the beaches and bays may get the majority of the plaudits, venturing inland can reward you with opportunities to discover more.

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With glorious beaches, areas of outstanding countryside and over 70 km of coastline, Jersey is certainly a beautiful place to live. It has top class education system, great dining opportunities and mixture of British and French culture.

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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