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Guernsey & Sark Channel Islands 2005

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We visited Guernsey and Sark in the Channel islands for our summer holiday. We explored Guernsey on our bikes discovering Saints Bay and many other pretty beaches, the German Military Underground Hospital and of course, the main town of Saint Peter Port.  We also had a day trip to Sark

John looks forward to his holiday on Guernsey

 

 

We caught the Condor Ferry from Saint Malo to Guernsey enjoying a warm evening crossing.

 

 

 

 

Saints Bay

On the cliff tops above Saints Bay, Guernsey, Channel Islands

 

 

We were staying in Saint Martin, where we marvelled at the beautiful scenery as we walked along the cliffs

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saints Bay, Guernsey, Channel Islands

 

 

and followed the little path down to Saints Bay.

 

 

 

 

 

 

We hired bikes for the week, so we could explore the island at our own leisurely pace.

Fiona setting off cycling from the Saints Bay Hotel in Guernsey John prepares for another day's cycling

We set off on a bright sunny morning.  However later we took shelter from the rain and had a break before tackling another steep hill climb!

sheltering from the rain with the bikes

German Military Underground Hospital

During World War II the Germans occupied the Channel Islands.  The hospital was constructed using slave labour and took over three years to build.  It housed wounded German soldiers following the D-Day Normandy landings in June 1944 and then later became an ammunition store.

in the tunnels of the German military underground hospital, Guernsey underground hospital built in WWII in Guernsey
It's almost invisible from the surface since all you can see above ground are the entrances and the square holes which are the escape shafts. We wandered through the amazing network of tunnels, which housed wards, an operating theatre and X ray room, kitchens, staff quarters and even a cinema.

The Coast

Whilst cyling around the island we came across lots of pretty bays and wonderful sandy beaches.

Fiona at Fermain Bay, Guernsey

 

 

Fermain Bay is on the east coast

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Vazon Bay with its long sandy beach and Fort Hommet is on the west coast.

Fiona looks over Vazon Bay in Guernsey John at Vazon Bay and Fort Hommet

Saint Peter Port is the main town in Guernsey.

St Peter Port, The High Street with the bunting Fiona walking up the High Street in St Peter Port Guernsey

Do you recognise anyone walking up the bustling High Street?

Relaxing in the Candie Gardens, in Guernsey

 

 

Further up the hill in full bloom were the colourful Candie Gardens.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Harbour at Saint Peter Port, Guernsey

 

 

Then we strolled back down to the quay

 

 

 

 

 

 

Saint Peter Port, Guernsey, Channel Islands

 

 

 

and watched the boats bobbing in harbour.

 

Sark

One day we took a day trip to the Isle of Sark, which lies nine miles to the east of Guernsey..

Sailing out of the harbour at Saint Peter Port, Guernsey

 

 

 

 

The only way to reach Sark is by sea, so we sailed out of the Saint Peter Port harbour.

 

 

 

 

 

 

On arrival we walked along the narrow lanes, as the only transport allowed on the island are bicycles and horse drawn carriages and the odd tractor.

a very precarious journey for the horse and cart as it crosses the isthmus on Sark. La Coupée on Sark in the Channel Islands
We crossed La Coupée, an extremely narrow isthmus, which links Big Sark to Little Sark. It is 100 metres high with a sheer drop on either side of the high cliffs.

Fiona crossing La Coupée on Sark

 

 

 

Once we were safely across on the other side on Little Sark

 

 

 

 

 

 

sheer drop down over the cliffs on Sark

 

 

we admired the cliff top views

 

 

 

 

 

The cliff tops on Little Sark in the Channel Islands John on the cliff tops on Little Sark in the Channel Islands

wild flowers on Sark

 

and the beauty of the unspoilt countryside which was ablaze with colourful hedgerows, cliff paths and fields.

 

 

 

 

From Sark we could look across and see some of the other Channel Islands including Brecqhou and Herm.

a magnificent view from Sark of Brecqhou island in the foreground and Herm in the distance.

After all the sightseeing we relaxed back at the hotel.

John swimming in Guernsey

 

 

 

John found time to do a few laps in the pool

 

 

 

 

John never gets Lobster Thermidor at home! What a treat!

 

 

 

before tucking into Lobster Thermidor!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Too soon our fabulous holiday was over and it was time to leave Guernsey

view of Guernsey from the boat on our journey to Saint Malo.

and return to France.

view of Saint Malo as we prepare to dock.

See more photos from our previous holidays.

 

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