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Jersey Travel Club Specials
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Jersey is the southernmost of the British Isles and boasts more sunshine hours than anywhere in the UK. Easily accessible from the UK with numerous airports offering direct flights, flying time is approximately forty-five minutes from London.
Despite its small size of eight by fourteen kilometres, the island offers a wide variety of landscapes, with lush valleys, well-kept farm land and an infinitely diverse coastline; majestic cliffs, exposed bays, sandy beaches and rocky coves. St Helier is Jersey’s capital and has a vibrant atmosphere; clearly British but with distinct French influences.
Reminders of Jersey’s fascinating history can be seen all around the island; Mont Orgueil Castle on the east coast, Elizabeth Castle in St Helier and the series of ‘Martello’ towers dotted along the coast. The Jersey War Tunnels are another of Jersey’s key attractions, providing an insight into Jersey’s occupation during World War II.
Jersey’s diverse landscape provides opportunity for a number of varied active pursuits: visitors can master the latest adrenaline sport of blokarting across miles of sun-drenched white sand, rise to the coastal path challenge (all 45 miles of it) or discover
coasteering on the island’s towering cliffs.
The cliff paths carpeted with heather can be explored on foot, along with sun-bleached dunes, ancient castles, quiet country lanes and the spectacular coastal vistas and hidden valleys. At low tide Jersey doubles in size, opening up a whole new opportunity for exploration with guided walks on the south-east coast’s lunar landscape.
For foodie breaks, Jersey is blessed with many local specialities ranging from seafood to Jersey Royal potatoes. Many restaurants have fantastic coastal views and serve seasonal delicacies such as local lobster, oysters, fresh langoustines and the island boasts two Michelin starred restaurants offering the finest food in stylish and contemporary surroundings.
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