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Port Soif Bay Beach
Port Soif is sheltered, well protected sandy 180-degree cove which is very popular in the summer months with all ages. With the tide half-up and half-down it is a prime swimming spot.
The horeshoe is actually close to being a full circle with only a small channel between the headlands of Grandes Rocques and Portinfer. This means that as the tide goes out you can have a long walk to the sea for a swim.
Car parks can be found along access roads at either end of the bay. The northern end has a kiosk and toilets.
Dog Friendly Beach?
Port Soif Bay beach, dogs are banned here from 1st May to 30th September.
Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 4 beaches in Castel, or check our list of Castel Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Port Soif Bay Beach, Port Soif, Grandes Rocques, Castel , Guernsey
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