Jersey for a week

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magpies

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5,129 posts

182 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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heading down to Jersey for the car rally in a week or so time. arriving by air with wife and grown up! son, and have a hire car.

Ideas please for sightseeing and food/drink

I have heard Mary Ann is worth trying......ooooooeeerrrr missus


Kinky

39,556 posts

269 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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The food at the Moorings restaurant/hotel, right on Gorey Pier cloud9


Planet Claire

3,321 posts

209 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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My dad used to live over in Jersey in the 60s and he decided to have a trip over there about 10 years ago, so I went to join him, having never been there myself. We had a hire car and we did a tour of the island. We started off at La Corbiere lighthouse and worked our way round clockwise, stopping at most of the nice beaches or where we fancied, with my dad telling me stories about his time out there.

Went back four years ago for my mum's birthday and whilst there we had a lovely meal at Le Hocq http://www.liberationgroup.com/pubs/le-hocq-inn. Don't know if the standards are still good so it might be worth googling for reviews.

Planet Claire

3,321 posts

209 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Forgot to add. I went to the zoo both times I was there. First time was good, but the second time with my mum and we both thought it very poor. Hardly any animals about, we felt robbed.

Oi U

211 posts

146 months

Sunday 28th September 2014
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Tennerfest will have started, so October is a good time to go if you enjoy sampling different eating establishments.
http://www.jersey.com/english/eatingout/tennerfest...

Go to Gorey Castle, St Aubins, War Tunnels, Plemont (cafe over beach), on a sunny day do some walking along the north of the island, the Opera House is good if the programme suits and with your hire car, make sure that you sample all of the beaches and associated scenery. Trip Advisor can be your friend.

magpies

Original Poster:

5,129 posts

182 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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cheers .....going on Tuesday.......looks like summer has ended though

casbar

1,103 posts

215 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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Good Restaurants in St Aubins. Dannys is good, so is the Salty Sea Dog. The Boat house food is ok as well

magpies

Original Poster:

5,129 posts

182 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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thanks cas

will check them out

RosscoPCole

3,318 posts

174 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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If the weather is good walk to the end of St. Catherine's breakwater to get great views of France.
Corbierre Lighthouse at low tide as you can walk out to it.
If Elizabeth or Mont Orgueil castles are open they are worth a visit.
Walking around any of the coast is lovely. The north coast is a lot more hilly than you think.
Drive round the island. Sounds mad, but can be done in a few hours easily. Gets your bearings as well.
I lived there ten years ago and thought the zoo was amazing, but could be weather dependant on seeing the animals. You wouldn't want to come out of your house to look at strangers in the rain!
St Ouen's bay is stunning and there used to be some great cafes next to the beach.
The Victorian tidal swimming pool at Harve de Pas if you are feeling brave.
Tennerfest as mentioned is great, ask a local for the best places as there are always good and bad as everywhere. For something different try a Madeiran restaurant. Funchal Paradise was a favourite, still gets a good write up on Trip Advisor.

magpies

Original Poster:

5,129 posts

182 months

Sunday 5th October 2014
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Some great info....thanks

by the way we are staying at Samares Manor cottages....they very kindly extended their opening to accommodate us - not many places would do that........hope it is good

forgot to say we are their to include the Jersey Rally .....my son and I will be marshalling

Edited by magpies on Sunday 5th October 20:44