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Find out MoreExploring Guernsey
Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands. Known as the Bailiwick of Guernsey, it embraces not only all 10 parishes on the island of Guernsey but also the neighbouring islands of Herm, Jethou, Burhou, Lihou and their islet possessions. It also administers the nearby crown dependencies of Alderney, Sark and Brecqhou. Less commercialized than neighbouring Jersey, Guernsey offers spectacular coastal scenery, crystal clear waters with white sandy beaches, a fascinating maritime and military history and a rich cultural heritage. Exploring Guernsey is easy. Many of the roads and lanes are quite narrow and driving can be a bit scary so one of the easiest options is to take the bus. By bus you can travel around the island for as little as £1 and if you have an Ormer card, you can get off and on as often as you like. Cycling is huge on Guernsey and cyclists take precedence over cars so roads are very safe for bicyles. With such beautiful coastal and country scenery, the island is very popular with walkers and there are several Walking Weeks held throughout the year
Activities in Guernsey
From outdoor fairs and festivals to cliff walking there is always something to do in Guernsey all year round.
Attractions in Guernsey
From Victor Hugo's house to the Occupation Museum to Fort Grey - there is plenty to see on Guernsey.
Travelling to Guernsey
Fly or sail to Guernsey. For flights choose Blue Islands and Aurigny. For sailing, view Condor Ferries schedule.







