Cycling in Guernsey is fun and safe. Create your own itinerary or follow Visit Guernsey’s cycling routes – brilliantly devised to lead you past most of the island’s attractions and beaches.
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Pretty and quirky, the Little Chapel is tiny yet attracts many visitors who come to admire what could be the smallest chapel in the world. Completely covered in local shells, broken glass collected around Guernsey, and other colourful stones, the Little Chapel is as much a curiosity as a work of art and definitely deserves a visit during your stay in Guernsey!
Charm oozes out of the beautiful little harbour town of St Peter Port – capital of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and home to many secrets. Lose yourself in its cobbled streets and wonder what lies behind the shop fronts and the restaurants.
Beautiful, edible and elusive ormers have always been high on the menu list in Guernsey’s homes. This sought after mollusk – known as abalone in the rest of the world – is to be found on the island’s shores and can be harvested by hand.
There is plenty to visit at this time of year in Guernsey, but a stop at Sausmarez Manor is simply a must. The site is beautiful with sub-tropical gardens, and totally intriguing with a rich and fun history.
Being Guernsey’s only five star hotel, the Old Government House Hotel & Spa naturally creates high expectations. And their dining options do not disappoint.
Now 33 years old and standing proud in one of St. Peter Port’s oldest buildings, Da Nello Restaurant is a haven of Italian fine dining.
Set at the tip of Guernsey’s historic Albert Pier, Pier 17 is a modern restaurant serving up outstanding views of St. Peter Port harbour at Guernsey’s Castle Cornet. Perfectly placed to serve the very best of Guernsey’s daily catch, Pier 17 specialises in Guernsey seafood and local island produce, served in a contemporary European fashion.