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Channel Islands
Heading to the UK in September 2022. Considering a trip to the channel islands. Any advice? I'm starting and ending my visit from my friend's house in Horsham, so flying in and out of Gatwick. Would 3 days be enough for either Jersey or Guernsey? Which one if I was only going to one of them? I am travelling with my husband and 16 year old son and we want to do some light hiking.
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There 4 worth visiting. Jersey is the biggest one and 3 days is plenty. Guernsey and Sark (you get the boat to Sark from Guernsey) is a day trip but together needs 3 days. Alderney needs a whole day.
These timings get you to everything so you can compress if you want to. But then there is stuff like swimming with the basking sharks and stuff. |
Three days would give you a nice taste of Jersey or Guernsey. My Trip Report has a section about my really fun visit to Jersey in 2012. (it is a very long report covering parts of Scotland, the Yorkshire Dales, Jersey, and the Queen's Jubilee/London . . . the Jersey bits start with post #102)
https://www.fodors.com/community/eur...p-ever-938435/ |
If you decide to squeeze G and J into one trip you can take the ferry between which often ends up close to shore at the Jersey end. Worth the trip.
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I personally wouldn't try to squeeze in both islands on such a short visit -- the driving is quite slow (speed limit is mostly 25 mph and some places slower) and there really is a lot to see.
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We weren't thinking of renting a car but getting around on rented bikes. Is that feasible?
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Originally Posted by CdnRobin
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We weren't thinking of renting a car but getting around on rented bikes. Is that feasible?
https://ontheworldmap.com/jersey/jersey-bus-map.html (the routes aren't straight lines like the map shows -- there are NO straight roads ;) ) |
Many roads are narrow, I cycle all over and not thought of it as especially welcoming, but you could be right. Bus network is good
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You’ll get more out of seeing Jersey or Guernsey if you rent a car. Cycling is great as well but in the short time you have, you’ll save time with a car and be able to reach the more remote places eg bays, coves etc.
Both islands have a lot to see, Guernsey is quieter and less developed. |
There's more to see on Jersey and a better choice of restaurants and hotels. You will need a car unless you want to do shorter bike trips and with a three day trip you'll obviously see more on four wheels.
janisj, your mention of the speed limit brought back a memory of doing 100mph down 5 mile road, St.Ouens Bay after dinner at the Lobster Pot at Greve de Lecq, sadly no longer around I gather. The stupidity of youth! |
Originally Posted by Rubicund
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..,,,after dinner at the Lobster Pot at Greve de Lecq, sadly no longer around I gather.
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IMO, Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney each have enough to see/do to fill 3 days. (Would the 3 days include any travel from/to the U.K.?) Do some research to decide which island best suits your ideas for this visit, and check the times of flights and/or ferries to see how much time you'd actually have. I prefer quieter, less developed spots and hiking, using cars/buses over cycling esp. when weather turns to fall. (How late in September is your trip?) Over multiple trips, I've come to enjoy Alderney/Herm, Guernsey and Jersey (in that order), but they all are interesting and very scenic.
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