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Dixcart Bay beach is a sand and pebble beach that all but disappears at high tide. TheHogs Back peninsular separates Dixcart Bay from Derrible Bay. Read more…
Sark is the smallest of the Channel Islands, and, despite being Crown Property, is ruled by a Seigneur (feudal lord of manor). It is a mere 3 miles long and 2 miles wide, the north and south parts being almost separate islands joined only by a narrow strip of land. The white, octagonal tower of the lighthouse rises from the Read more…
The Seigneur of Sark is the head of Sark in the Channel Islands. “Seigneur” is the French word for “lord”. La Seigneurie is the home of the Seigneur. The formal gardens are some of the best you will see on the Channel Islands. The gardens include: Ponds Woodland to explore Colourful displays in the Chapel Fruit and vegetable gardens Sensory Read more…
The beach in Creux harbour is popular but you do need to be aware of the boats, although this is no longer the main harbour on Sark. The small beach is accessible through two tunnels cut through the cliffs. Read more…
Port du Moulin is a pebble beach with some very interesting rock and cliff formations. Read more…
Eperquerie Landing beach is a small pebble beach. This was an old landing (hence the name) point for boats. Read more…