Caravanning in Guernsey
Most caravans and motorhomes are welcome on the island of Guernsey, however there are restrictions on length and they must be booked into one of the registered campsites for overnight accommodation, with an associated permit.
Camping At Fauxquets Valley and La Bailloterie Campsite in Guernsey
There are a few campsites on Guernsey to choose from. Each of them can be a great place to stay, located close to the island’s main walking and cycling routes.
Sailing Around Guernsey and Herm
Guernsey and Herm together make up part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey. Both islands represent ideal boating territory, with some lovely little harbours and sandy bays.
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.
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.