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Set in air-conditioned underground tunnels, the award-winning La Vallette German Underground Museum covers all aspects of Guernsey’s history, including World War I, the Island’s Militia and more recently the German Occupation between 1940-45. The complex was originally built by the German’s as a fuel-storage facility for U-Boats and features fascinating exhibitions on life under German Occupation and also contains an impressive collection of military and occupation memorabilia.
For those who want to explore more of the Occupation story, Guernsey History Trails offers a great app guide which is available to buy. Covering the Occupation 1940-1945, the 2 self-guided tour trails - the St Peter Port Trail by foot and the Island Trail - will let you walk in the path of history while enjoying some of the most beautiful vantage points in Guernsey. Each walk takes approximately 2 hours if you walk it in its entirety or you could alternatively explore by bicycle or car.
Set in a beautiful country location and overlooking the coast, the Fermain Valley Hotel could almost be called the Fermain “Bay” Hotel.
The Best Western Moores Hotel is only a stone's throw from St. Peter Port harbour and sea front, providing guests with a perfect base from which to explore Guernsey.
The Duke of Normandie is a 3 star boutique hotel in Guernsey's town centre, featuring a popular bar, a beer garden and a sunny courtyard.
Les Douvres is a family-friendly hotel that features an outdoor swimming pool and private gardens. The hotel is located on the site of a former 18th century manor house.
Les Rocquettes Hotel is a popular 3 star hotel on the outskirts of St. Peter Port, family-owned and run since 1946. The hotel features an extensive leisure complex and swimming pool.
Castle Cornet is Guernsey’s ancient harbour fortress, which was isolated upon a rocky islet until the construction of a breakwater and bridge in the 19th century.
The German Military Underground Hospital in Guernsey is the largest remaining structure from the German Occupation of the Channel Islands.
The German Occupation Museum in Guernsey is home to what is undoubtedly the finest collection of Second World War relics in the Channel Islands.