Attractions in Channel Islands
Attractions in Channel Islands, such as Elizabeth Castle and La Hougue Bie Museum are listed below. The Channel Islands, a group of islands in the English Channel, are made up of the three largest islands Jersey, Guernsey & Alderney together with the smaller islands of Herm and Sark. The rugged coastline, lovely beaches and unspoilt scenery make the islands an ideal place to explore on car, boat, bike or foot.
Elizabeth Castle
St Helier, Jersey
Elizabeth Castle, built on an islet in St Aubin´s Bay, defended Jersey for over 300 years. The castle today houses three permanent exhibitions; War and Peace,...
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La Hougue Bie Museum
Grouville, Jersey
La Hogue Bie Museum: A Neolithic burial mound, dating back more than 5,500 years dominates this tranquil site. Following recent excavations, the entrance to the tomb...
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Mont Orgueil Castle
Gorey, St Martin, Jersey
Mont Orgueil Castle, built in the 13th century to protect the island from the French, this dramatic castle towers over the harbour at Gorey. This jewel...
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