Oatlands village is open 7 days a week throughout the year please refer to the following website for each individual attraction and shop individual opening hours
As an iconic landmark in the north of the island Oatlands Village has developed into a favourite stop on the tourist trail.
Oatlands’ brick kilns, situated in the North of the Island are a reminders of the thriving brick making industry that once existed in Guernsey. Built in 1892 and now restored, these kilns form one part of the activity and retail complex.
Oatlands Village is home to a variety of unique attractions, in the form of historic brick kilns (featuring the amazing two islands of Guernsey story), thatched barns, craft and embroidery shops, a jeweller’s, a chocolatier, a pet shop, a restaurant, a mini-golf course, trampolines, children’s go-karts and Oaty & Joey's Playbarn.
Oaty & Joey's Playbarn includes Highway 66 Bowling Alley with Juke box, one of the largest play frames in Britain with a number of slides including a giant 6.3m astra slide, party rooms, trampoline barn including e-cars, pool and air hockey tables and against the clock basket ball.
Being indoors, Oaty & Joey’s Playbarn is a great place on rainy days. Oaty & Joey’s Playbarn also provides refreshments and snacks.
Oatlands Village is served by the 2 main bus routes, 13 and 21
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