St Peter Port lifeboat station
St Peter Port lifeboat station was established in 1803 and operates an all weather lifeboat.
Station only open by appointment, no shop.
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St Peter Port lifeboat station, St Peter Port, Saint Peter Port Town, Saint Peter Port , Guernsey
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La Valette Bathing Pools are at the southern end of Havelet Bay in St. Peter Port, by the Clarence Battery headland. A two-minute climb up the steps by the (poor) aquarium will take you to Clarance Battery which has super panoramic views.
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Petit Port is tucked inside the Jerbourg peninsula and presents a lush sandy beach when the tide drops. Access is via 270 or so steps down the cliff, but the effort is worthwhile. Toilets are located in the car park that is found opposite the Doyle Column monument.
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Moulin Huet is a rugged bay which unveils it’s beauty when the tide is down and the sand is uncovered. Access is via quite a steep path that drops down from the dead-end car park. Arguably, this is not a beach for very young families given you have to work to get down on to the beach.
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Castle Cornet is an island castle in Guernsey, also known as Cornet Rock or Castle Rock. A former tidal island which has been one of the harbour breakwaters of St Peter Port’s since 1859. The island is approximately two hectares in area (length 175 metres and width130 metres). The island also has a restaurant, and hosts outdoor theatre performances during
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Jerbourg Point does not have a beach but does provide magnificent views of the other islands. There is a easy walk around the headland that loops back around to Doyle Column which you pass on the way to the car park. Kiosk, toilets, car park.
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Saumarez Park is the largest public park on the island of Guernsey. It contains various facilities, including a cafe, a large children’s playground, large open grass lawns and a duck pond. A nature trail links the park with nearby Cobo Bay on the north shore of the island. Situated within the park, near the Victorian walled garden, is the National
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