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Archirondel Beach
Archirondel is rarely crowded due to the limited parking, but is a true hidden east coast gem with a distinctive tower half painted red and white as a navigational marker. The upper beach is effectively a pebble bank but as the tide falls, a nice sandy bottom is revealed along with some rocky plateaus that are great for rock pooling.
A well-liked cafe overlooks the northern end of the beach. Parking is free but limited, and there are public toilets. If parking is a problem there is a secondary free car park approximately 200 metres along the coast road to the north.
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Why not check other beaches nearby as we have 5 beaches in Saint Helier, or check our list of Saint Helier Dog Friendly Beaches.
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Archirondel Beach, St Helier, Saint Helier Parish, Saint Helier , Jersey
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