Things to do in Guernsey – for cruise visitors
Visiting Guernsey is a little like stepping back in time where the pace of life slows down. There’s plenty of chance to breathe the sea …
Read all my articles about the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Sark
Visiting Guernsey is a little like stepping back in time where the pace of life slows down. There’s plenty of chance to breathe the sea …
In France Victor Hugo was and still is considered a literary superstar and visiting Hauteville House, Hugo’s home on Guernsey opened my eyes to the …
Of course I knew that Guernsey was occupied during the Second World War, but somehow I imagined that the local people led a cozy existence, …
St Peter Port, the capital of Guernsey in the Channel Islands is quaint as can be. With cobbled streets and attractive old townhouses, it’s a …
Visiting Guernsey in springtime for a weekend break with the family, we walked the cliff paths and stopped at beach cafes for a crab sandwich …
Guernsey in the Channel islands is a delight for those who love fresh, locally produced food with flavours of both France and England. The food …
We loved our family holiday on Guernsey, an island that’s closer to the coast of France than England, yet has been loyal to the British …
Cycling around the Channel Island of Sark in June I spotted a number of Royals dressed up as scarecrows. They were part of the Scarecrow …