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THE AROUND ISLAND WALK 2 Guides, 5 days, 50 miles! AT THE END OF THE DAY Explore the island after sundown BEHIND ENEMY LINES An Island Fortress - discover darker days spring walking 2012 week www.jersey.com Saturday 12 - Saturday 19 May

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Stroll along the seaside this May, through woodland, country lanes and cliff top paths, all in the company of the island’s most respected and experienced walking guides.

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The Around IslAnd WAlk 2 Guides, 5 days, 50 miles!

AT The end oF The dAYExplore the island after sundown

BehInd enemY lInesAn Island Fortress - discover darker days

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Saturday 12 - Saturday 19 May

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Important Notes for Participating Walkers

Although there may be opportunities to stop for refreshments along your route, you are advised to bring a packed lunch on the full day walks.

Unless otherwise stated, all routes are circular and will bring you back to your starting point. All routes where possible have been programmed to coincide with local bus services.

Please bring suitable clothing and footwear for your walk. Whilst many of the walks are on country lanes, some are on coastal paths, off road or on the beaches, so walking boots or stout shoes with good grips are recommended.

Walks are taken at your own risk. If walking on the beach, please be aware of tides, streams that cross the beach and sand that can be very soft in places.

Whilst the walks in this programme have been designed to suit all abilities, please take care in choosing your walk and consider carefully whether you can complete the longer walks. Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. All persons participating in any aspect of this programme do so at their own risk and neither Jersey Tourism nor their appointed agents and guides can take responsibility for personal injury. Please note that all distances shown are approximate.

The guides reserve the right to refuse participation to any walker if they are not suitably attired or in the guide’s opinion feel they would be unsuitable to undertake the walk.

All specified public bus routes and timings are correct at time of print. For updated information, contact Connex – Tel: 01534 877772. Connex also offer special unlimited travel passes. Jersey Tourism can accept no responsibility for any subsequent alteration to bus timings and routes shown in this programme. All suggested bus routes start and finish at Liberation Station in St Helier.

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What Jersey lacks in size, it certainly makes up for

in natural beauty, stunning scenery and rich heritage.

Whether you choose to venture along the dizzying

heights of the north coast cliffs, stroll down shady

lanes to picturesque villages or take a laid-back coastal

jaunt, you’re sure to find a walk to suit you. Without

doubt, it’s the best way to discover the real heart

of Jersey.

Unless otherwise stated, the majority of walks

in the programme are free of charge and all are

in the company of the Island’s most respected and

experienced walking guides.

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Join Blue Badge Guide Arthur Lamy and Bronze Award Guide Christine Sangan for a week of exploration and fun on this unique walking extravaganza. Spectacular headlands and beaches, historic towers and castles, ancient burial chambers and “Green Lanes” - these are just some of the experiences you’ll encounter on this five-day, 48 mile trek that aims to take in all of Jersey’s coastline. Your guides will ensure you are suitably looked after throughout the week as well as providing ample supplies of encouragement. Courtesy coach transfers are included to take you to the start point each day, except for Monday 14th May when the walk starts from Liberation Square, St Helier. Don’t forget to bring along a packed lunch. The registration fee for the five-day walk is £25 and advance reservations for this walk, including the coach service, are required – call Jersey Tourism: 01534 448877.

HIGHLIGHT OF THE WEEK

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Programme of walks

Nearer to France – Closer to Home l10:00 – 13:00Meeting point: Archirondel bus stop, (main road next to Wayside Cross) St Martin – please use main road car park Guide: Remi Couriard – Please call Remi should you require more information – 07797 768058Grade: Moderate - 6m (9.6k)Bus: 2

Throughout history, this unspoilt bay has seen much military activity; now only the Jersey Round Tower stands guard. Hear about the southerly arm of St Catherine’s unfinished harbour and the bay, before heading to higher ground above Jersey’s ‘Côtils’, the steep slopes best used for growing our famous Jersey Royal potatoes. Leave behind the panoramic views of the French coast as you wander into woodlands, passing Rosel Manor, on your return to Archirondel.

Warsaw Uprising at Mont Orgueil l11:00 – 13:00 Meeting point: St Catherine’s Breakwater, St Martin – Concert at Mont Orgueil, GoreyPrice: £15 – Booking essential tickets available online or from the Jersey Opera House – Call: 01534 511115 Guide: Arthur LamyBus: 2, 1 for your returnWeb: www.liberationjersey.com Enjoy a musical walk across Jersey’s countryside and north coast exploring the Warsaw Uprising and Jersey’s Polish connection with music by Mozart, Wieniawski and Gorecki. The walk finishes with a concert in the historic keep of Mont Orgueil castle, a place garrisoned by German officers in the war. The walk starts at 11:00 at St Catherine’s Breakwater and ends at Mont Orgueil castle in time for some lunch before the concert which starts at 15:00.

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Classic Cattle l13:45 – 17:00 Meeting point: Gunsite Café, BeaumontGuide: Hugh Gill Grade: Moderate – 4.5m (7.2k)Bus: 9, 12a, 15, Explorer Blue

Enjoy an afternoon walk through country lanes and wooded valleys, passing old mills and granite houses. The highlight of the walk will be visits to both the Blanc Pignon and Manor (Classic Herd) Farms; working farms filled with prize cows, Jersey bulls, calves, pigs and piglets. Both farms have a reputation for producing some of the best Jersey cows and bulls in the island and Manor Farm is now producing prize-winning cheese from their own rich Jersey milk.

Deceptively Calm l14:00 – 16:00Meeting point: St Brelade’s Church, Lych Gate, St Brelade’s BayGuide: Ian RonayneGrade: Easy 3m (4.8k)Bus: 12a, Explorer Blue

St Brelade’s and Ouaisné Bays on Jersey southwest coast are among the finest in the Island. Yet today’s picturesque and tranquil appearance masks a military past that saw them ringed with forts, towers and guns during the Napoleonic and Second World Wars. This walk around the bays visits many of the surviving fortifications and examines their function and importance in defending this part of Jersey. In addition, we visit the site of a Second World War graveyard and soldier’s rest home and recall Jersey’s sacrifice in the Great War. If you are in need of refreshments at the end of the walk, St Brelade’s Bay offers a host of options.

How the Ouest was Ouen l14:30 – 16:30Meeting point: Advised at time of bookingBooking essential – call 01534 483193Price: £5 non NT members, free to membersGuide: Andrew Syvret Bus: Explorer Blue

Join The National Trust for Jersey to explore the upper shore at the northern end of St Ouen’s Bay. Take a stroll along the strandline amid the flotsam and jetsam, preferred habitat of the beachcomber, whilst learning about the evolution of our largest bay within the shadow of the historic sea defences that have made our west coast what it is today.

Corbière Lighthouse – Seeing the Light – Sunset Tour l18:00 – 19:45Booking essential – Call 01534 448877 or pop into Jersey Tourism Price: £12 (includes a donation to RNLI)Guide: Sue Hardy Grade: Easy – 1m (1.6k) + steps!

A rare opportunity to see inside the famous lighthouse of La Corbière just before sunset. Explore the dramatic headland with tales of tides and shipwrecks, the building of the lighthouse and the men who kept watch for over 100 years. Cross the causeway, uncovered at half tide, and climb up the spiral staircase to the lantern room to discover the intricacies of 19th, 20th and 21st century technology, and to enjoy spectacular views.

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St Helier – Occupation to Liberation l10:30 – 13:00Meeting point: Jersey Tourism, Liberation Place, St Helier Guide: Martin Walton Grade: Easy – 2.5m (4k) Jersey was occupied by the Germans throughout World War II. Visit sites around St Helier’s Harbour with poignant reminders of events from both the Occupation and Liberation of the Island. Hear what really happened during those fateful days.

Ranger Ramble – St Ouen’s Pond l10:30 - 12:00Meeting point: Car park opposite Kempt Tower, Five Mile Road, St Ouen’s Bay Price: £5 non NT members, free to membersGuide: National Trust RangerBus: Explorer Blue

Enjoy a gentle ramble around the habitats of St Ouen’s Pond and discover how the Trust manages this wetland wonderland. Find yourself immersed in the spectacular annual orchid bloom as well as learning about other flowers and plants of the area. May is also the time when the birdlife is extremely vocal and on the walk you will get a chance to experience the harmonic warbles of the reed bed birds and will undoubtedly get a chance to witness the majestic Marsh Harriers.

Easy like Sunday Morning l10:30 – 14:00Meeting point: St Saviour’s Parish Hall, St Saviour’s HillGuide: Remi CouriardGrade: Moderate / Difficult – 5m (8k) Bus: 23

Breathe in the new day and ‘chill out’ on this Sunday morning jaunt around tranquil St Saviour - a parish with the smallest coastline but a huge green heart. Meander past fields of Jersey’s precious cows and through valleys dotted with some of the Island’s finest granite homes, following watercourses that feed a reservoir reflecting a way of life not normally associated with this sleepy Parish.

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10:45 – 13:30Meeting point: Lych Gate, St Lawrence ChurchGuide Sue HardyGrade: Easy – 3.5m (5.6k)Bus: 25, 27

Circling around this central Parish, via footpaths and leaf-arched lanes, will enable you to discover the often over-looked interior of Jersey. Well-kept secrets tell their own stories of people from the past. In and around a unique group of buildings, discover a lively community that still enjoys an enviable life in the heart of the Island.

West Coast Odyssey l 13:00 – 18:00Meeting point: Advised at time of bookingBooking essential – Call 07797 718472 or email [email protected] Price: £15Guide: Andrew Syvret

Forget the rest of the world for a few hours and take a wander with the Island’s most experienced seashore guide, marine biologist Andrew Syvret. Journey with Andrew as he descends from the northern cliffs at Grosnez, passing Le Pinacle, to cross the bight of St Ouen’s Bay. The walk continues as far as the coarse, granitic sands of La Pulente at the end of the Five Mile Road – a half-day voyage through natural and human history.

24ct Gold Plated l14:00 - 16:30 Meeting point: War Memorial near St Brelade’s Churchyard, St Brelade’s BayGuide: Pete WebbGrade: Moderate – 2.5m (4k)Bus: Explorer Blue Wealth, since time immemorial, appears to be a tradition in this corner of the Island. Evidence of medieval wealth from the Middle Ages to the present day exist for you to witness with extraordinary wall paintings to savour in a thousand-year-old chapel. The beauty of the bay of St Brelade often overshadows the money side of it, but we enjoy a morning full of famous names and residents, drooling over the ambience of a holiday destination that is home to the fortunate few. Discover, too, much more than just wealth on this walking extravaganza as we explore a photogenic coastline of amazing cliff and rock formations and an overwhelming vision of pure 24ct Gold Plated luxury.

Corbière Lighthouse – Seeing the Light – Sunset Tour l18:00 – 19:45Meeting point advised when bookingBooking essential – Call 01534 448877 or pop into Jersey Tourism Price: £12 (includes a donation to RNLI)Guide: Sue Hardy Grade: Easy – 1m (1.6k) + steps!

A rare opportunity to see inside the famous lighthouse of La Corbière just before sunset. Explore the dramatic headland with tales of tides and shipwrecks, the building of the lighthouse and the men who kept watch for over 100 years. Cross the causeway, uncovered at half tide, and climb up the spiral staircase to the lantern room to discover the intricacies of 19th, 20th and 21st century technology, and to enjoy spectacular views.

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‘Cliffs, Gorse and Cueillettes’ l10:00 - 17:00Meeting point: St Ouen’s Parish Hall Guide: Hugh GillGrade: Moderate / Difficult – 9m (14.5k)Bus No: 8, 9, 26

An all day circular ramble across cliff paths and through unspoilt country lanes in Jersey’s rugged north-west parish of St Ouën. Stunning views await as you explore the glories of the gorse above L’Etacq on Les Landes, Jersey’s largest single expanse of maritime heath land and a designated Site of Special Interest (SSI). As befits a parish walk, you will pass the Parish Hall and school, the Parish Church, Millennium Stone and Cross - and a few ‘côtils’, where some of the best potatoes in the Island are grown. Lunch at a pub or bring some sandwiches.

Around Island Walk Day 1 – St Helier to Gorey l09:30 – 17:30 Meeting point: Liberation Square, St Helier Booking essential – Call: 01534 448877Grade: Difficult – 8m (13k) This route along the east coast is by far the flattest part of the 5-day walk. Some sections may be completed along the beach. It starts with a short climb over Mount Bingham towards the east coast, passing Havre des Pas and the Victorian open-air swimming pool. The walk continues towards Gorey passing a number of forts and Jersey Round Towers, which were built in the 1780s and 90s.

German Fortification Coastal Trail l10:00 – 12:30 Meeting point: Portelet Inn bus stop (public car park) Price: Entry to bunker is free, but donations to the Channel Island Occupation Society would be appreciatedGuide: Martin WaltonGrade: Easy - 1.5m (2.4k)Bus: 12a Set against the dramatic seascape of Noirmont, experience Jersey’s dry-land Battleship, Battery Lothringen - a relic of the German Occupation. Conclude with a guided visit inside the two storey subterranean Command bunker where the oppressive and claustrophobic days of World War II are brought back to life with pinpoint detail.

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West Coast Wander l10:30 – 13:00Meeting point: L’Ouziere slipway, (beside Big Vern’s), St Ouen’s BayGuide: Sue HardyGrade: Easy – 2m (3.2k)Bus: 12a, Explorer Blue

Jersey’s wonderful west coast provides a spectacular natural backdrop - from the beach with its historic fortifications to the dune grasslands and the dense reed-beds surrounding the pond which provide habitat for a variety of species throughout the year. Within the National Trust for Jersey’s Nature Reserve there is much to discover: in May and June there are wild orchids and many other rare and common plants in the wet meadows, and distinctive plants in sandy or salty areas. Overhead, you may observe the marsh harriers that nest here, along with the sights - and sounds - of many other birds. A host of insects, including butterflies, dragonflies and other creepy-crawlies, assure a constantly changing experience with their seasonal variation. Suitable footwear and binoculars recommended.

Trinity Tales and Trails l13:30 – 16:00 Meeting point: Parish Church, TrinityGuide: Tom BuntingGrade: Easy – 4.5m (7.2k)Bus: 4

Visit the heart of the Parish of Trinity on a walk that takes you back in time and introduces you to some of the rich heritage that is associated with Jersey. Find out about the Island’s agricultural history, its famous Jersey cow, cider making and all of this whilst you savour beautiful country lanes and encounter Jersey’s famous farms and houses.

Hidden Gardens of Rozel l14:00 – 17:30 Meeting point: Rozel Inn, Rozel Bay, St MartinGuide: Remi Couriard Grade: Moderate - 6m (9.6k)Bus: 3 There is nothing more enchanting than a secret garden. Beyond each filigree gate and behind every manicured hedge there are stories to tell; crumbling walls, terraces reclaimed by ivy, hidden glades, dolmens and ancient manor houses. As well as great views of our cousins in Normandy, discover lovers and adventurers, pioneers and artists, peacocks and red squirrels around every corner of this beautiful parish.

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Granite, Concrete and Sand l14:00 -17:00 Meeting point: Telephone Box, La Braye Café car park, St Ouen’s Bay, St Brelade Guide: Ian RonayneGrade: Moderate 4.5m (7.2k)Bus: 12a, Explorer Blue

The lazy curve of St Ouen’s Bay stretches four miles from north to south. Its wide sandy beach and hinterland make a tempting location for any would be invaders. Consequently, the bay has always been fortified to an extent, although never more so that during the Second World War when the German occupying forces lavished huge amounts of concrete and steel in an attempt to deter any landings. Visit the central section of the bay, viewing Napoleonic and German defences including an anti-aircraft battery and heavy machine gun turret bunker. In addition, take in the remains of a forgotten First World War prisoner of war camp hidden among the shift sand dunes.

Ghost Walk21:00 – 22:30 Meeting point: Advised at time of bookingBooking essential – Call: 01534 448877Price: £7 per personGuide: Ghost Host Grade: Moderate – 1.5m (2.4k) some steep hills!Bus: 1 Prepare yourself for a spine-chilling evening discovering ghostly stories of Jersey’s sinister past as you embark on a nerve-jangling journey through one of the disturbingly dim corners of the Island. As the experience takes place in the dark, please bring a torch, wear sensible outdoor clothing/shoes and take care on footpaths.

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Around Island Walk Day 2 – Gorey to Bouley Bay l09:30 – 18:00Meeting point: Liberation Square, St Helier for courtesy coach pick upBooking essential – Call: 01534 448877Grade: Difficult – 8m (13k)

The walk starts at the Gorey bus terminus, below the impressive 13th century Mont Orgueil Castle that towers over the Royal Bay of Grouville. The walk then takes you to the mid-19th century naval harbour at St Catherine’s. Once past St Catherine’s and some delightful hidden coves, the walk gets more challenging as you head for the Island’s north coast, descending into picturesque Rozel Bay before the climb up towards Bouley Bay.

Jersey Parish Walk – Parochial Pastimes10:15 – 17:45 l Meeting point: St John’s Parish Church.Guide: Hugh GillGrade: Moderate / Difficult – 10m (16 k) or two circuits of 5.5m (8.8k) and 4.5m (7.2k)Bus: 25

Explore one of the Island’s most rural parishes, journeying deep into the countryside through beautiful country lanes and the picturesque Mourier Valley. Discover paths hidden from all but the most persistent of ramblers. Pass ancient churches, cemeteries, old Jersey houses and a manor house before returning to the Parish Church. Bring refreshments or a picnic and stop for lunch in St John’s Village at 13:45, heading off for the second circuit at 14:45 from the Parish Church should you only wish to join for the afternoon.

Shipwrecked l10:15 – 12:45 Meeting point: La Corbière public car park, rear of Corbière Phare Restaurant, St Brelade.Guide: Pete Webb Grade: Moderate – 2.5m (4k)Bus: 12a, Explorer Blue

How easy to miss the real story with such wonderful views along this coast, but lying beneath are macabre stories of shipwreckers and their gory trade. The unique sculpture trail leads us along the coast to discover the granite quarry that lined London’s Embankment. A pure maze of visual delights awaits the inquisitive. Nature spells out its own story too, with rare and very different flora, and the trail wanders off-road for this walk. See also where John Nettles lived while filming the ‘Bergerac’ series. This wild area of Jersey is known locally as Les Landes du Ouest, a designated SSI, and was once owned by the monks of Mont Saint-Michel, France.

Living With The Enemy – The Time Team Special l10:30 – 12:45 Meeting point: Gunsite Café, Beaumont – Finish at Jersey War Tunnels, St Lawrence Guide: Tom Bunting Grade: Easy – 2m (3.2k)Bus: 9, 12a, 15, Explorer Blue to start point, 8 for your return

Delve into life in Jersey when it was occupied in World War II. What was life like for everyday people? What did they eat? How did they know what was going on in the outside world? See original trenches built by the occupying forces as the walk passes from country lanes to woodland in an area excavated on Channel 4’s ‘Time Team’. Last stop is the famous Jersey War Tunnels; eat in the Sanctuary Restaurant or explore the tunnels for a truly evocative experience. (Lunch and entrance to the site at own expense).

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Valleys, Vines and Views l10:30 – 13:45 Meeting point: St Mary’s Country Inn, La Rue de Ste Marie, St Mary Guide: Remi CouriardGrade: Moderate - 5m (8.4k) Bus: 25, 27

Wander through the beautiful lanes of St Mary, passing traditional granite houses along the way. Visit La Mare Wine Estate for a well deserved refreshment before taking in the views of France, the offshore reefs and other Channel Islands from the cliff paths on the north coast. Tales of Jersey’s heritage and the days of pirates all come alive on this exhilarating walk which ends back at St Mary’s Country Inn, where you may wish to have a drink or a spot of lunch.

Wildflower Walk to Fern Valley l14:00 – 17:00Meeting point: St Andrew’s Church, St Andrew’s Park, First TowerGuide: Sue HardyGrade: Easy – 3.5m (5.6k)Bus: 8, 9, 12a, 15, Explorer Blue or Red

Weave your way through narrow lanes fringed with wildflowers to discover hidden Fern Valley, managed by The National Trust for Jersey. Board-walks take you over running water and trees provide a shady canopy. Climb steps to look out over treetops and admire the recently-planted woodland slopes before meandering along paths and quiet country roads as you re-cross the deep valley and return to the park.

Michael’s ‘D-Day’ Beach Walk l14:05 – 16:05Meeting point: Kempt Tower, Five Mile Road, St Ouen’s BayGuide: Martin Walton Grade: Moderate - 1.5m (2.4k)Bus: 12a, Explorer Blue Discover Jersey’s ‘D-Day’ Landing Beach with this stroll along the shore at St Ouen. Experience what the German Occupation forces had in store for any attempted landing by the Allies. This fascinating tour details everything from landing and tank obstacles to the massive concrete fortified positions.

Murder, Muck and Mayhem l19:30 – 21:30Meeting point: Royal Square, St Helier Guide: Tom Bunting Grade: Easy – 2m (3.2k)

By the dim light of dusk, lift the veil on the murkier side of Jersey’s capital as you find yourself in parts of town that are ‘off the beaten track’. Gruesome events and bizarre characters; oddities and quirks; murder, muck and mayhem - within this twilight world, discover the events that really shaped the Island.

Around Island Walk Day 3 – Bouley Bay to Grève de Lecq l09:30 – 18:30 Meeting point: Liberation Square, St Helier for courtesy coach pick upBooking essential – Call: 01534 448877Grade: Difficult – 10m (16k) Be prepared for a strenuous day of undulating cliff paths through gorse and bracken as well as up and down the many little valleys carrying streams down from the Island’s lofty north coast. The route passes Jersey’s highest point at Les Platons, 113 metres, and the hidden coves at Bonne Nuit, before descending sharply to the finish in Grève de Lecq.

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A Village Life l10:00 – 12:30Meeting point: Gorey Pier bus stop, St MartinGuide: Sue HardyGrade: Easy / Moderate – 3m (4.8k)Bus: 1, 2, Explorer Green

First came the castle; then the harbour. The steam railway and the coast road followed later, creating a thriving community that flourished in this beautiful village. Enjoy a leisurely circular wander around Gorey and discover the secrets of the past and the changes that took place in the shadow of impressive, medieval Mont Orgueil Castle.

South-West Central Trail - Part 1 l10:00 – 13:30 Meeting point: Corbière bus terminus, St Brelade (linear route)Guide: Remi CouriardGrade: Moderate /Difficult –8 m (12.9k)Bus: 12a to start point, 9, 12a, 15, Explorer Blue for your return

Discover the stunning scenery of Jersey’s south-west coast. Starting from the famous La Corbière lighthouse, follow the coastal path towards Beauport Bay. Enjoy the breathtaking ocean vistas of St Brelade’s Bay and Portelet Common as you head across Les Creux. Continue via inland country paths and lanes before descending into St Aubin’s Bay for your lunch stop at the Gunsite Café. You can join part 2 of this walk for a full day walking experience if you wish.

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Winding Lanes and Wild Coastlines l10:30 – 13:30 Meeting point: Jersey Round Tower, Grève de Lecq, St MaryGuide: Tom BuntingGrade: Moderate – 4m (6.4k)Bus: 9, Explorer Blue Wander through the isolated private woods of Grève de Lecq and up to the winding green lanes of St Mary, past granite farms and cod houses, to the wind swept cliffs of the north coast. Spectacular views of the other islands and, occasionally the French coast, await as you return past the old militia shooting grounds and the ancient hill fort back to the bay where you may wish to have a well deserved leisurely lunch, afternoon tea or just an ice cream.

The More Le Mourier l11:00 – 13:00Meeting point: The Priory Inn, Devil’s Hole, St MaryGuide: Mike Stentiford MBEGrade: Moderate – 3.5m (5.6k)Bus: 27, Explorer Red Enjoy a not-overly-demanding 90 minute circular walk to the beautiful deep-cut Le Mourier Valley and the stunning coastal headland of Le Rivage, owned and managed by The National Trust for Jersey. Now part of Jersey’s Coastal National Park, the headland is home to a flock of very special long-horned sheep that play their own role in this ambitious conservation project.

Quiet Back-Streets and Country Lanes l13:00 – 17:00 Meeting point: Liberation Square, St HelierGuide: Hugh GillGrade: Moderate - 6m (9.6k) Enjoy a varied and fascinating walk seeing the hidden side to Jersey’s capital. Wander along quiet streets lined with Georgian and Victorian buildings, leading out past meadows, woodland and country lanes. Head north through Regency St Helier toward Springfield and along wooded Vallée des Vaux up to the high ground, before dipping down into lovely Fern Valley. Return through one of the town’s 19th Century cemeteries and down Westmount (Gallows Hill) with expansive views over the town and Elizabeth Castle.

Country Footsteps l13:30 – 16:00 Meeting point: Lych Gate, St Lawrence ChurchGuide: Pete Webb Grade: Moderate – 3m (4.8k)Bus: 25, 27

Explore valleys, pastures and wooded cotils; smell and touch Jersey’s nature in deep, glorious countryside. Pink, Jersey granite farmhouses take you back to yesteryear, and bygone memories, as bubbling brooks meander the valley bottoms adding soft sounds and contentment to this beautiful walk.

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Russians and Raiders l14:00 – 16:30 Meeting point: Next to the crane on Bouley Bay Pier, Bouley Bay, Trinity Guide: Ian RonayneGrade: Moderate / Difficult 4m (6.4K)Bus: 4, 26 (stops at the top of the hill above the bay) While the towering cliffs of Jersey’s north coast appear to form a natural bulwark against attack, its many small bays and coves have always been chinks in the armour and heavily fortified as a result. Visit some of these defences, from forts to bunkers, all set among some of Jersey’s most spectacular coastal scenery. Hear about the men stationed here over the centuries, from local militia to renegade Russians. We also retrace the steps of the only British Commando raid on Jersey during WW2, a courageous but ultimately tragic attempt to discover the truth about the German Occupation.

South-West Central Trail Part 2 l14:30 – 17:30Meeting point: Gunsite Café, Beaumont (linear route)Guide: Remi Couriard Bus: 9, 12a, 15, Explorer Blue to start point, 25, 27 for your return Grade: Moderate/Difficult – 6m (9.7k) Follow the old Perquage path into St Peter’s Valley. Pass Tesson Mill and head along woodland paths that pass the Jersey War Tunnels and some National Trust properties. Discover some very old roads and the tree lined ‘Green Lanes’ of St Lawrence as you head up to the parish church where the walk ends.

Walk With the Stars at Your Feet l22:00 – 23:30Meeting point: Advised at time of bookingBooking essential – Call 07797853033 Price: £14.50 adults, £7.25 childrenGuides: Derek Hairon and Trudie Trox Grade: Easy – 2m (3.2k) you may get wet feet!Bus: 1 As night descends and the ocean recedes, star-like shapes of luminous green (bio-luminescence) begin to twinkle and sparkle in a few special spots off the south east coast. Expect to get your feet wet - maybe up to the knees - as you discover and experience the uniqueness of this area. In just a few hours the ocean will return and cover your footprints by up to 40ft.

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Around Island Walk Day 4 – Grève de Lecq to Corbière l09:30 – 18:30Meeting point: Liberation Square, St Helier for courtesy coach pick upBooking essential – Call: 01534 448877Grade: Difficult – 12m (19k) Head south today as you follow the west coast from Grève de Lecq along the cliff path to Plémont. Passing Grosnez Castle, the racecourse and the Pinnacle Rock, the walk takes in the vast expanse of St Ouen’s Bay, known locally as the ‘Five Mile Road’, and ends up at the dramatic lighthouse at Corbière.

Jersey Parish Walk – Small is Beautiful l11:00 – 17:30Meeting point: St Mary’s Parish ChurchGuide: Hugh GillGrade: Moderate - 7m (11.3k) Bus: 25

Soak up some of the unspoilt pleasures of the Jersey countryside as you wander through the quiet green lanes of St Mary, one of the Island’s smallest parishes, and enjoy windswept views along some of the most dramatic stretches of Jersey’s northerly coastline. Head towards Grève de Lecq, passing vineyards and valleys on the way and learn of the Island’s unique history before returning to the Parish Church. Stop off for refreshments along the way or bring a picnic.

Rozel Royal Ramble l10:45 – 13:30 Meeting point: St Martin’s Public HallGuide: Tom Bunting Grade: Moderate – 5m (8k)Bus: 3, 3a Explore the hidden depths of St Martin and picturesque Rozel Bay. Ramble across the rugged coast line before visiting one of the Island’s Neolithic tombs sited on the north coast headland overlooking Rozel. Return through the beautiful Rozel Woods, skirting Rozel Manor, to the ancient parish church of St Martin and discover some of the history attached to this medieval building. This afternoon’s walk ends at the ‘Royal’ where you can treat yourself to a well-earned drink.

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In The Steps of Vikings – St Clement l10:30 – 13:30Meeting point: St Clement Parish Hall, La Grande Route de la Côte, St ClementGuide: Martin Walton Grade: Moderate – 3m (4.8k)Bus: 1

Enjoy spectacular views over the rugged south-east coast, and from a Napoleonic tower and remains of Jersey’s Eastern Railway, climb past a lighthouse and descend to the Church of St Clement with its magnificent medieval wall paintings. Return by narrow country lanes, passing a hidden dolmen and a green island. Finally, view the famous ‘Witches Rock’ and hear tales of ‘evil’ happenings.

Secret Colours of St Lawrence l13:15 – 17:00Meeting point: St Lawrence Parish Church, St Lawrence Guide: Remi Couriard Grade: Moderate - 5m (8k)Bus: 25, 27

Enjoy a colourful ramble down the old ‘coffin route’ which leads into a mysterious valley. Visit one of Jersey’s unseen private gardens and wander along peaceful country lanes discovering fascinating bygones of Jersey’s farming heritage. As we return, reward yourself with a drink, at your own expense, in the British Union Inn opposite the picturesque parish church of St Lawrence.

Simple Pleasures l13:30 – 16:00Meeting point: St Mary’s ChurchGuide: Sue HardyGrade: Easy – 3.5m (5.6k)Bus: 25, 27

A rural ramble reveals Jersey’s farming traditions with a visit to The Elms, headquarters of The National Trust for Jersey. Situated in splendid meadows with its walled garden and orchard, cider-press and the old bake-house, the buildings tell of agricultural and domestic changes. A circular walk reveals surprises and secrets, before returning to the centre of the parish, where the country pub offers refreshments.

Enemy Across the Water l14:00 – 16:30Meeting point: Outside Archirondel Café, Archirondel, St Martin Guide: Ian RonayneGrade: Moderate 4m (6.4k)Bus: 2 St Catherine’s Bay contains one of the Island’s most enigmatic sights – a massive breakwater stretching out to sea with apparently little purpose other than angling and the shelter of a few small boats. The nearby coast of France - for so long home to the enemy - holds a clue to its existence however. So too does the stump of massive blocks found at Archirondel, where our walk starts and ends and where we find the first of three Napoleonic-era towers and several WW2 German bunkers. After leaving the coast, we turn inland past the site of a hurriedly established gun battery and a long-established feudal manor, before returning through peaceful woods for a visit to a remarkable and very substantial reminder of the German occupation.

Forever Sunset l18:30 - 21:00 Meeting point: La Corbière public car park, rear of Corbière Phare Restaurant, St Brelade.Guide: Pete WebbGrade: Moderate – 2.5m (4k)Bus: 12a Heady feelings of romance fill the evening air as the cosmic golden fire touches the metal sea. As the present fades to dreams, wander La Lande du Ouest amid puce heather and golden gorse, and let the soft, salty air whisper stories of this ancient land. Weird, wiggly indentations penetrate the rocky shore and, in the distance, the ivory tower of light guides us west to witness and hold the day in our memory.

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Around Island Walk Day 5 – Corbière to St Helier l09:30 – 18:30Meeting point: Liberation Square, St Helier for courtesy coach pick upBooking essential – Call: 01534 448877Grade: Difficult – 10m (16k) Today’s walk will start at the spectacular setting of Corbière Lighthouse and head back to the hustle and bustle of St Helier. The walk takes you along the rugged cliffs to Beauport before dropping down into the beautiful bay of St Brelade. Wander along the white sand before climbing to Noirmont Point and the war memorial before descending again into the harbour town of St Aubin and a walk along the beach towards St Helier. Certificates will be awarded at the end of the walk for those stalwarts who successfully completed all 5 sections of the walk.

Green Street to Gorey l09:30 – 13:00Meeting point: Slipway at the end of Green Street, Havre des Pas, St Helier Booking essential – Call: 01534 448877 or call into Jersey TourismGuide: Andrew Syvret Grade: Moderate – 7m (11.3k)Bus: 18 to starting point, 1 or 2 for your return Visit the beaches of five different parishes on a wander through the upper reaches of the Channel Island’s first Ramsar Wetland of International Importance. From Havre des Pas, original site of the celebrated Jersey Marine Biological Station, stroll through Le Dicq and Grève d’Azette - favourite haunts of Victor Hugo. Next, you’ll discover Green Island, Le Hocq and La Rocque, each with its own fascinating history, before heading round the south eastern corner of the Island to traverse the wide, rich sands of the Royal Bay of Grouville. The final part of the journey brings you to Mont Orgueil Castle, overlooking picturesque Gorey Harbour.

Weekly Walk from Les Charrieres Hotel l10:00 – 12:30 Meeting point: Les Charrieres Country Hotel, St Peter Guide: Remi CouriardGrade: Moderate – 4m (6.4k)Bus: 8 Wander in peace and quiet past historic water mill sites, traditional Jersey granite houses and the lush valleys in the heart of St Mary. Immerse yourself in the verdant beauty of the Island’s rural centre and, at the same time, gain an insight into the lifestyle of yesteryear.

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Jersey Parish Walk – Fertile Pastures and Fertile Seas l10:00 – 16:00 Meeting point: Grouville Parish Hall Guide: Hugh GillGrade: Moderate – 8m (12.9k) Bus: 2 Enjoy a relaxing day on the east coast, taking in every aspect of this attractive parish. With a mixture of long coastline, low lying fertile land, high ground and beautiful valleys, the parish’s geography lends itself to wonderful walking. Oyster beds, a medieval church, ancient fortifications and spectacular views of Mont Orgueil Castle are all en route on this fascinating walk. Stop off for refreshments along the way or bring a picnic.

Cows, Cockles and Cabbages l10:30 – 13:00 Meeting point: Liberation Square, St HelierGuide: Sue HardyGrade: Easy – 2m (3.2k) Immerse yourself in St Helier’s history as you discover the indoor Victorian markets, a medieval church, the peaceful square where the last battle in the British Isles took place, the Town Hall and the bronze statues of our most famous local residents!

The Five Parish Walk l10:30 – 14:00 Meeting point: Jersey Goldsmiths, Lion Park, St LawrenceGuide: Tom BuntingGrade: Easy – 6m (9.6k)Bus: 25, 26, 27 Most visitors assume that the Jersey parishes are just geographic area, but each one has its own history, traditions and administration and Jersey people take a great pride in the Parish in which they live. Discover these differences and learn about the ‘Jersey ways’ whilst we walk along the many green lanes and rarely used roads in St Lawrence, St Mary, St John, St Peter and St Ouen.

Hidden Heritage of St Aubin l14:00 – 17:30Meeting point: La Haule Manor Hotel, St AubinGuide: Remi CouriardGrade: Moderate - 4m (6.4k)Bus: 9, 12a, 15, Explorer Blue From the outskirts of St Aubin, find secret views of the Bay and glimpse into the past. Begin your journey through woods near the picturesque harbour, before venturing out (when tides allow) to St Aubin’s Fort, a Tudor stronghold rising from the sands. Enter a German war tunnel hidden deep beneath the hillside and pass through private gardens, idyllic woodlands, a quaint cobbled street lined with ‘Chocolate Box’ houses and a former railway line, now a peaceful country pathway for pedestrians and cyclists.

Napoleonic Sea Defence – Jersey’s Round Towers l14:00 – 16:30 Meeting point: La Rocque Harbour bus stop/car park, Grouville Guide: Martin WaltonGrade: Moderate – 4m (6.4 k)Bus: 1 Starting at historic La Rocque Harbour where the French landed in 1781, journey along the shore passing five Jersey Round Towers and a Fort. Hear tales of ‘vraic’ gathering and shipwrecks. Pass Harry Vardon’s statue at ‘The Royal Jersey Golf Club’ on Grouville Common and return via wooded lanes, passing a ‘lavoir’, a fisherman’s chapel and some old farm houses along the way.

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Almost Downhill All the Way l10:00 – 16:00 Meeting point: Bonne Nuit Harbour slipway, St John (linear walk)Guide: Arthur LamyGrade: Moderate/Difficult – 6m (9.6k) Bus: 4 to starting point, 8, 9, 12a, 15, Explorer Blue or Red for your return Heading south today from the rocky windswept cliffs in the north, begin with a climb from the slipway at sea level to the heights of St John. Follow a stream that rises in the north and trace its course as it flows south to the sea. Learn more about the Island’s glorious past as we walk through some of the prettiest scenery in Jersey. The walk finishes at the Old Station Café in St Aubin’s Bay. Bring a packed lunch and refreshments.

St Aubin – Cod, Smugglers and Privateers l10:30 – 13:30Meeting point: St Brelade’s Parish Hall, St AubinGuide: Hugh GillGrade: Easy – 3m (4.8k)Bus: 12a, 15, Explorer Blue Enjoy a leisurely stroll exploring the picturesque 18th century harbour and town of St Aubin. Learn of the riches gained from the sea, and from plundered French shipping, and admire the 17th and 18th century houses built by the merchants who created this little town. Head along the Railway Walk, through quiet lanes and return to the parish hall via the beautiful, cobbled High Street.

Les Écréhous - Discover a Wild Beauty10:30 – 17:30 Departure point advised when bookingBooking essential – Call 07797853033Price: £55 adults, £45 childrenGuides: Derek Hairon and Trudie TroxGrade: A good agility is required, e.g. climbing down a 3ft ladder and walking over bolder strewn areas.

Les Écréhous are a hidden treasure mid-way between France and Jersey, a site of unique interest, protected as an international Ramsar wetland site. Amble between the cluster of former fishermen’s cabins and walk over huge sand bars which are submerged under many metres of ocean twice a day.

Travel to the reef by charter boat (with inside seating) and explore with your guide the exceptional nature and history of this miniature world. You may see dolphins en-route to the archipelago or a seal close to the reef.

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Key to the Quay l13:30 - 16:00Meeting point: Jersey Tourism, Liberation Place, St HelierGuide: Pete WebbGrade: Easy – 2.5m (4k) Much old and much new to discover - from the days of steam, sail, warping stones and 19th century shipbuilding to the millionaire’s yacht marina and the amazing Castle Quay development. The Albert Pier keeps the RNLI lifeboat afloat and houses the Hyperbaric Treatment Centre. Interesting harbour furniture includes the signal stones, the quirky navigational co-ordinates, ships’ benches, Beaufort scale plaques and the largest steam clock in the world. Add to this the Maritime Museum, Jersey’s oldest powered lifeboat and a new £million harbour walk and you will hold the key to the quay.

Three Sandy Bays l 14:00 – 17:30Meeting point: Portelet Inn bus stop (public car park), St BreladeGuide: Remi CouriardGrade: Moderate – 4m (6.4k) Bus: 12a Enjoy wonderful views of this beautiful corner of the Island. Listen to sea-faring tales while you discover vantage points created by the WWII occupying forces and the flora and fauna of Portelet Common. This is a romantic coastline of colour throughout all four seasons. Refreshments are available at the Smuggler’s Inn at Ouaisné Bay before returning to Portelet.

People of the Past l14:15 – 16:30Meeting Point: Statue of King George V, Howard Davis ParkGuide: Sue HardyGrade: Easy – 2.5m (4k) Stroll through the beautiful public gardens at Howard Davis Park and step back in time to discover the decorative architecture of Victorian and Edwardian times at Havre des Pas. Peep into the affairs of seafarers, citizens and a few famous and infamous people from the past as we meander beside the seaside, before returning to town.

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For further information visit: www.jersey.com/walking

Jersey Tourism, Liberation Place, St Helier, JE1 1BBTel: +44 (0)1534 448877 Fax: +44 (0)1534 448898 Email: [email protected]

All information correct at time of print – March 2012

All guided walks are the responsibility of the individual guides – Jersey Tourism cannot be held responsible for any subsequent changes or cancellations.

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