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Arrive in Jersey and travel to your accommodation in St Clement. Settle in and enjoy your first evening on the island.
Overnight in St Clement.
Take the bus to Jersey’s scenic North Coast for a choice of two beautiful walks. Traverse well-maintained cliff paths with stunning views of the rugged coastline, nearby islands and the French coast. Walk options range from St John’s Church via Bouley Bay or a longer route from Grève de Lecq to the colourful houses of Rozel Bay.
Walking: 2.5–6.5 hrs (6.5–18.5 km). Overnight in St Clement.
From St Clement, walk inland to visit the prehistoric burial mound of La Hougue Bie before continuing to Gorey village, home to the impressive Mont Orgueil Castle. Return to St Clement by bus or on foot along the Bay of Grouville and La Rocque Point, known for its rock pools at low tide.
Walking: 3.5–6.5 hrs (10–16 km). Overnight in St Clement.
Take the included ferry to Guernsey. If travelling later in the day, explore Corbière Point via the former railway line (2–3 hrs, 25 km) or cycle through the island’s rolling countryside with an optional visit to the Jersey War Tunnels Museum. Upon arrival in Guernsey, enjoy time to explore St Peter Port.
Overnight in St Peter Port.
Start the day with a bus ride to Sausmarez Manor & Gardens. Follow the coastal path around Guernsey’s south-east tip, passing Fermain Bay, St Martin’s Point and Moulin Huet Bay before returning inland to catch the bus back to St Peter Port. For a longer walk, continue to Saint’s Bay.
Walking: 2.5–3 hrs (6–8 km). Overnight in St Peter Port.
Travel by bus to L’Eree and, if tides permit, explore Lihou Island and the ruins of its 12th-century monastery. Continue along L’Eree Bay to Fort Grey and through peaceful farmland towards St Saviour Church with its charming gardens. Return to St Peter Port by bus or on foot.
Walking: 1.5–5.5 hrs (5–16 km). Overnight in St Peter Port.
Take the ferry to Sark for a day of exploration. With no cars and only 600 residents, it’s a tranquil haven best explored on foot or by bicycle. Visit the main village, the Seigneurie (residence of the Lord of Sark), and enjoy the dramatic views from La Coupée ridge and the cliffs of Little Sark.
Overnight in St Peter Port.
After breakfast, take the included ferry back to Jersey for your onward journey.
Stay in comfortable three-star hotels on both Jersey and Guernsey. All rooms are standard and equipped with private bathrooms, providing a relaxing and convenient base after each day’s walk.
By Air:
Jersey is easily accessible by air from numerous UK and European airports, with regular direct flights operated by EasyJet, British Airways, Blue Islands, and other major carriers. The airport is located approximately 5 miles (8 km) from St Helier, with frequent bus and taxi connections available.
From St Helier, you can take the hourly bus to St Clement (journey time approx. 15 minutes).
By Ferry:
There are regular ferry services to Jersey from Portsmouth, Poole, and St Malo (France), operated by Condor Ferries, arriving into St Helier Port.
Travelling by car is also an excellent option, as Condor Ferries allows you to bring your own vehicle from the UK or France.
At the End of Your Holiday:
Return ferries to Jersey (included) are available for onward travel. Alternatively, regular flights with Blue Islands, EasyJet, and British Airways connect Jersey with several UK and European destinations.
Ferries also operate between Guernsey, Portsmouth, Poole, and St Malo, providing flexible travel options for your return journey.
This tour operates from April to October, when the weather is most suitable for walking. Please note that accommodation can be limited during UK national holidays, so early booking is advised. Minor adjustments to the programme may be required during these periods.
We recommend packing the following essentials for your walking holiday:
Sturdy walking boots and comfortable walking socks (plus a spare pair)
Rucksack/day pack
Water bottle (1-litre capacity)
Insect repellent
Sunglasses, sun hat and sun cream
Compass and torch
Small first-aid kit
7 nights’ bed & breakfast accommodation with private bathrooms
Return ferries Jersey–Guernsey and Guernsey–Sark
Bicycle hire on Sark
Detailed route notes and maps
Lunches, dinners and drinks
Travel insurance
Items not mentioned in the programme
We strongly recommend taking out comprehensive travel insurance covering illness, injury, loss or damage to luggage, and any cancellation costs.
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