Mysteries of the Herm Hoard
Embark on a journey of discovery as you unravel the enigmatic Herm Hoard, a mysterious treasure trove, discovered on the small island of Herm.
Embark on a journey of discovery as you unravel the enigmatic Herm Hoard, a mysterious treasure trove, discovered on the small island of Herm.
Tucked away on the quaint island of Herm, lie the breathtaking Rosaire Steps. These unique granite steps, estimated to be around 400 million years old, are a marvel of erosion.
Herm Harbour, located on the Channel Island of Herm, is a picturesque and serene harbour that serves as a gateway to this beautiful and tranquil island. It is a vital hub for transportation to and from Herm, connecting visitors to
Belvoir's journey began in the mists of history, with its roots tracing back to the early days of settlement on Herm Island. From its humble beginnings, the estate grew in stature and significance, from quaint cottages to grand estates, it
Seagull Campsite on Herm is a hidden gem for nature lovers looking for a peaceful and serene getaway. Located on the small island of Herm in the Channel Islands, this campsite offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding cliffs.
Honestly, our wandering into this shop was not planned it, was more of a happy accident. I’ve never been a massive fan of gift shops. The obnoxious magnets you end up sticking in a cupboard and forget about them.
Cue the swoons and gawking after you experience the charms of this island. The beautiful island of Herm is only a 20-minute ferry ride from the island of Guernsey.
If you want a true insight into the island’s history, you should plan a short walk over to St. Tugual’s Chapel. This gorgeous 11th-century chapel is a testament to the island’s rich history.
It can be hard to settle on one option, especially when the island is as small as Herm. But don’t let its size fool you. It still has plenty to offer. To help you we made this guide.
Herm is the haven for all sorts of unique flora and fauna as well as a large variety of birds, puffins and seals! So definitely prepare to visit so you can hopefully come across the Atlantic seals.
It can be hard to settle on one option, especially when the island is as small as Herm. But it has plenty to offer. To help you we made this guide of our favourites.
We decided to head to the west coast of the island. We settled on Oyster Point to escape the more popular Shell Beach and settled in for the serenity offered on this secluded beach.
As far as cafes go, I am quite the connoisseur. Luckily Herm is a great island for beach cafes. When choosing the best one, you want the beach and the cafe to be the perfect match.
As soon as you arrive on Herm you’ll quickly realise just how mystical this island is. But - trust me here - I too fell into the perpetual debate where you are now.
Do you fancy paddling around an ENTIRE island? Sounds like quite the marathon but it helps to note that Herm is a fairly small island next to its neighbours. This was possibly my favourite activity that we did.
A true paradise of the British Isles, there are many reasons why you may want to live on the tiny island of Herm. It offers a level of peacefulness and seclusion that is hard to find elsewhere.
The two smallest islands within the Bailiwick of Guernsey – Herm and Sark – should not be overlooked when it comes to diving. The waters surrounding the two islands are often cleaner and have better visibility than in the larger
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 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.
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.