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Enjoy Jersey 2020 digital

Enjoy Jersey 2020 digital

76 PAGES OF READER RECOMMENDATIONS SUPER SHOPPING DELICIOUS DINING FAB DAYS OUT

enjoyJersey2020-2021
THE ISLAND’S LEADING VISITOR PUBLICATION

Music man 3Top

Gilbert O’Sullivan on his things to
career, family and island life do and see

Walk on the
wild side

Discover Jersey’s diverse
wildlife on foot



in a word

ENJOY JERSEY 2020/2021 EDITION THE ISLAND’S LEADING GUIDE TO SIGHTSEEING, ATTRACTIONS, EATING OUT AND MUCH MORE 76 PAGES OF READER RECOMMENDATIONS SUPER SHOPPING DELICIOUS DINING FAB DAYS OUT Welcome

enjoyJersey2020-2021
THE ISLAND’S LEADING VISITOR PUBLICATION

Music man 3Top Whether it’s your first time visiting Jersey or you’re a regular visitor, the Enjoy Jersey team is here to
help you safely experience, explore and enjoy everything our sunny little island has to offer.
Gilbert O’Sullivan on his things to Following the Covid-19 outbreak new measures have been put in place by businesses to ensure the
career, family and island life do and see health and wellbeing of visitors and residents, so it’s important to check these before venturing out.

Walk on the Jersey’s unique charm has captured the heart of many a visitor over the years, with some choosing
wild side to make their stay permanent. Musical great Gilbert O’Sullivan (p10) and local jewellery designer
Jenny Velazco (p65) share their stories of how they came to call Jersey home.
Discover Jersey’s diverse The island’s temperate climate, miles of coastline and crystal clear shores will ensure a holiday to
wildlife on foot remember. Whether you simply want to bask in the sun, or take the plunge with some water sports,
our guide to the best beaches (p62) will help you pick the perfect spot.
To view the flip book version of Enjoy
Jersey, visit www.enjoyjersey.co.uk This year marks the 75th anniversary of Jersey’s liberation from the occupying forces and there
and click on the E-ZINE tab. are plenty of celebrations planned to commemorate this special occasion. For more information on
these events and others throughout the year, take a note of some dates for your diary (p8).
Enjoy Jersey Magazine The island may be small, but it’s packed with plenty of places to visit and things to do. We have
rounded up our top 30 things to do and see (p22), compiled a list of the best historical attractions
is published as a collaboration on the island (p30) and created a guide to the best activities on offer (p26) to ensure you don’t miss
between Edge Media and Research a thing. Look out for the Enjoy Jersey recommends stars featured throughout the magazine.
and Contact94sales Ltd. We’ll also take you on a tour of Jersey’s shopping highlights (p36) and top eateries (p52), and
introduce you to the best night spots (p67). You really are spoilt for choice.

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what’s inside

Experience,
explore,

34 14Travel and Tours 14
A guided tour of the
26 island’s best bits

6What’s New? 16Jersey Map
Keep up to date with the latest Essential for getting
news on Jersey around the island

8What’s On? 10 68
Make the most of your visit with
these key dates in the diary 17Parking Guide & Map
Everything you need to
10Big Interview know before you go
Gilbert O’Sullivan on music,
family and island life 22Top 30 Things to Do
and See
6 The ultimate to-do list

26Activities and Attractions
Great days out for the
whole family

29

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8 what’s inside

enjoy! 67
52

29History & Heritage 52Eating Out 62 65Inside Story
Uncover the past at The best places to eat on 50 Jenny Velazco shares her
Jersey’s heritage sites the island Jersey journey

33 Retail Therapy 62Beaches 67Night Life
Discover the island’s Find the best bay for your See what Jersey has to
independent and perfect day offer after dark
chain stores
68Great Outdoors
50Walking and Wildlife E verything you need to
Learn about Jersey’s know to start your
hidden treasures outdoor adventure

70Gardens
Unmissable horticultural
hot spots

73Other Islands
Take a trip to meet the
neighbours

70

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news

What’s new?

Baby gorilla joins the troop at Jersey Zoo

Durrell celebrated the birth of a baby western lowland gorilla at Jersey Zoo
late last year, when 25-year-old Bahasha gave birth to a beautiful baby.
Gordon Hunt, Deputy Head of Mammals, said: “The entire team at
Durrell is absolutely thrilled with the news and we are so pleased that
Bahasha and her infant are doing well. This birth is a great success for
Durrell and the western lowland gorilla captive breeding programme.
With this species being severely threatened in the wild, every newborn is
an important addition to the captive population.”

Channel Islands join the Liberation Route

Jersey has become a member of the international Remembrance Trail
and is now part of the Liberation Route Europe, which shares WWII
knowledge and stories with the general public.

Jersey’s liberation-related points of interest for the route include
Elizabeth Castle, Liberation Square and Noirmont Point. Visitors can
follow a digital route via the website or mobile app, which enables them
to navigate points of interest along the route. They are then provided
with written, pictorial, audio and video histories of the locations and
their role in the liberation of Europe during WWII.

Chris Addy, Sites Curator at Jersey Heritage, said: “We hope that our
involvement in the initiative will help to raise awareness of the unique
Channel Islands perspective, and encourage visitors to follow in the
footsteps of our liberators, particularly in the year of the 75th anniversary.”

Photo by Mark Beresford National Trust for Jersey and The Jersey Royal
Company join forces
Grand designs for Jersey Airport
National Trust for Jersey and The Jersey Royal Company have joined forces
Jersey Airport’s £42m revamp, launched by Ports of Jersey, will see the to plant thousands of metres of native hedgerow corridors throughout Jersey
eventual removal of airfield obstacles, construction of a new integrated to reduce the island’s carbon footprint and boost biodiversity.
departures and arrivals facility, and relocation of the airport’s rescue and
fire service building, as well as construction of a new two-storey Over 30 species of birds on the island rely on hedges for nesting and
passenger pier. the RSPB reports that hedgerows support up to 80% of woodland birds,
50% of mammals, up to 30% of butterfly species, and provide a
On behalf of Ports of Jersey, Group CEO Matt Thomas said: “This valuable habitat for amphibians. Additionally, a well-managed 100m
project is one of the most significant construction projects undertaken length of mature hedgerow has the potential to sequester or store up to
on the island in recent years. In effect, we are creating a ‘new’ airport, 120kg of Co2 per year, contributing to the island’s aim of becoming
which ultimately will future-proof our operational needs, meet the carbon neutral within the next decade.
growth ambitions of our airline partners and provide a fantastic travel
experience for our customers.” National Trust for Jersey stated: “We have been able to initiate an
immensely important hedgerow restoration project, which will secure
enormous environmental benefits for the island in the longer term. We
hope to be able to further develop this initial pilot project in years to come.”

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HOAUNTG

AT JERSEY ZOO

Jersey Zoo is a window into the wild.

With some of the world’s rarest animals and
32 acres of beautiful parkland, this is the place

to discover your love for nature.
www.jerseyzoo.org

what’s on For up-to-date events and things

Diary dates to do whilst you’re visiting on

Jersey we recommend you visit

jersey.com/events

Jersey has a number of exciting events this year and next, so just
take your pick!

SEPTEMBER 10 September OCTOBER

5 September Jersey International Air Display 9 - 10 October
Watch aircraft from across the ages
Breca Jersey SwimRun (TBC) sweeping the vista of St Aubin’s Bay in The Jersey Rally
This event will take participants on a a phenomenal four-hour air show, Watch the cars wend their way through
journey through Jersey’s spectacular which attracts thousands of visitors the island’s narrow leafy lanes in the
cliff paths, beaches, bays and and residents every year. race to be crowned the winner.
woodlands, hidden valleys and jerseyairdisplay.org.uk jerseyrally.com
coastal fortifications.
brecaswimrun.com/breca-jersey 19 - 20 September 17 - 18 October

5 - 6 September Super League Triathlon (TBC) La Faîs’sie d’Cidre
The exciting swim-bike-run series will The island’s annual cider-making
Weekender Festival (TBC) return to Elizabeth Marina, St Helier festival returns to Hamptonne Country
Witness global music acts and local this year, where entrants will have the Life Museum. Enjoy live music, kids’
artists perform across various music chance to win the ultimate triathlon activities, dance, poetry and living
stages, coupled with gourmet food holiday. The event will also feature the history. jerseyheritage.org
and drink, through daytime to evening ever-popular RBC Race for the Kids.
and into the night. Jersey Royal superleaguetriathlon.com
Showground.
weekenderjersey.com 20 September

1 August - 11 November LEAF Open Farm Sunday
The Jersey Royal Company will open
Liberation Day Events its gates at this free event where
There will be a range of festivities marking 75 years visitors can meet the farmers and
since Jersey’s liberation, beginning with a photographic learn about Jersey Royal potatoes.
exhibition that will take place throughout the summer Visitors can pick a free sample, ride on
in Moignard Gardens. Other celebrations include an a harvester, and take a pre-booked
open garden event, flower festival, cream teas, church tour around the pack house.
services and family fun day. jersey.com farmsunday.org

what’s on

NOVEMBER FEBRUARY 2021 Stay safer together

19 November -  2 February - 29 July Enjoy Jersey endorses the Jersey government’s
24 December advice to reduce the risk of catching and
World Wetlands Day – 40 Year spreading coronavirus by practising safer
La Fête dé Noué Anniversary
The St Helier Christmas light switch-on Join the lands team and education hygiene, distancing from others, socialising
heralds the start of the festive officers in the Wetlands Centre to outside and only meeting up in small groups.
celebrations, where visitors can shop celebrate 40 years of working to
under the twinkling lights and feast protect Jersey’s valuable wild areas. If you think you have coronavirus symptoms
their senses at the French and Take part in engaging activities to contact the Helpline on 01534 445566
‘Genuine Jersey’ markets. learn about the flora and fauna of the (Open 8am to 8pm Monday to Friday,
jersey.com island’s precious reed beds, and the 10am to 4pm Saturday and Sunday)
importance of this precious habitat to
the wellbeing of the island and world.
nationaltrust.je

Jersey Lavender – makes perfect Scents!

 

Jersey Lavender is one of the most
charming, fragrant and picturesque
attractions on the Island. A family-run farm
located in St Brelade, our unique products
are enjoyed by customers all over the world.
Set in nine acres of fragrant lavender fields,
soak up the sights and scents of nature as
you stroll through the herb gardens, sunlit
fields, countryside pathways and shady
woods. Look for hidden secrets along the
way as you and the children follow the
‘Discovery Trail’ – and don’t forget to feed
the chickens and doves, who are always pleased to greet you!

From mid-May to late July the lavender is in bloom and makes for a
spectacular sight. Jersey Lavender is a working farm, so in harvest season (9th
June to 30th August) you will see the distillery in action. Catch one of the
twice-daily talks at 11:30am and 3:00pm and learn about how we harvest and
process the lavender to obtain the precious and pure essential oil which goes
into our range of exceptional home and body products.

During your visit, stop off at Sprigs Café, where we pride ourselves on the
many fresh, local ingredients which go into our wide range of home-made
foods. Enjoy lunches and afternoon teas or treat yourself to our delicious
array of cakes, coffees and teas, while you relax and take in the views from
the café or the veranda which overlooks the garden.

You can also find that perfect gift of ‘Lavender Farm magic’ to take away
with you from the full range of Jersey Lavender products and many other gift
items in Sprigs Shop. Choose something unique for someone you know – or as
a treat just for you! Remember you can also top up from home, from our
website www.jerseylavender.co.uk
We look forward to seeing you. 

Open from 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Sunday, 7th April to 4th October 2020.
Harvesting and distilling season 9th June to 30th August.

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big interview

Gilbert
O’Sullivan

(naturally)

The musical
maestro shares
a glimpse into

his world

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big interview

s I travel up Gilbert O’Sullivan’s long steep O’Sullivan at the start of his solo rise to fame
driveway, tucked away in the Jersey countryside,
I can immediately see why this notoriously This artistic freedom allowed him to develop his own style and forge
private man decided to call this place home. a successful career in the music industry. Although the band recorded a
Nestled deep within the greenery of this small couple of songs at a demo studio in London, he wanted to be a solo
island, his home is hidden from prying eyes, artist, so in 1966 when the band broke up, he headed to London in
providing the much coveted solace craved by search of a career.
many a celebrity.
Upon arrival I am greeted warmly by O’Sullivan’s brother, Kevin, who
had arranged for me to interview him during a hiatus in his latest tour. I
am guided up a grand, sweeping staircase leading to his studio where I
discover an eclectic array of CDs, vinyl albums, handwritten notes and
photographs, spanning back decades, littering the room.
Gilbert walks into the room, a seemingly shy and unassuming figure
with his trademark hair and casual look. We take a seat and he apologises
as I try to avoid stepping on the albums which blanket the floor. I
appreciate it’s an organised chaos that only he fully understands, and
we start chatting.

Back story The big break

Born Raymond Edward O’Sullivan in Waterford, Ireland in 1946, the O’Sullivan found digs in Notting Hill Gate, which he shared with three
man we now know as Gilbert O’Sullivan moved to the UK with his friends. He secured a Christmas job in C&A, where he met a colleague
family in 1953, settling in Swindon. It was here that he discovered a who had a recording contract with CBS records, so he asked him to pass
love of music, growing up in an era of change, with the likes of The on his tape. This led to a publishing and recording contract.
Beatles making way for a new breed of talent.
“When I signed to CBS Records I wanted to create a character for
“All my musical background stems from growing up in Swindon,” myself because sitting behind a piano isn’t as interesting to watch as a
says O’Sullivan. “I’m proud of my Irish roots, but I’m very much the guitar player who can move around,” explains O’Sullivan. “Art school
traditional English songwriter. Before the Beatles there were the likes of was a magical time – we had a lot of freedom and dressed differently
Cliff Richard and The Shadows and although we all liked them, we from everyone else and that provided inspiration for my future look.”
didn’t feel that we could be like them. The Beatles were young,
different, and wrote great songs, and that had a huge influence on me.” The signature uniform of cap, hobnailed boots, Charlie Chaplin
jacket, football socks and the pudding-basin haircut, was meticulously
O’Sullivan’s lifelong interest in music and art developed during his planned by O’Sullivan, who named this persona Gilbert. This name
time at Swindon Art College, where he briefly played drums and sang evolved into Gilbert O’Sullivan when Gordon Mills became his
in a band called Rick’s Blues, along with his peers, Malcolm Mabbett manager.
on guitar, Keith Ray on bass and founder Rick Davies, on keyboard,
who later formed Supertramp. O’Sullivan has enjoyed chart success for nearly five decades thanks
to his ability to write great songs and catchy lyrics. Throughout his
“I started out playing the drums, but as I became a little more career he has accumulated three Ivor Novello awards, including
musically attuned I concentrated on the piano,” recalls O’SuIlivan. “I Songwriter of the Year in 1973, and amassed 16 top-40 records, with
spent hours playing the piano in our garden shed, writing and singing. six number-one songs that saw off the likes of Michael Jackson, Elvis
Goodness knows what the neighbours must have thought.” Presley and Elton John.

“I’m proud of my Irish “If you’re lucky enough to be able to write melodies and lyrics it isn’t
roots, but I’m very much rocket science,” he asserts. “The joy was, as it is today, experimenting
the traditional English with chords and finding a variation which brings a melody into your
songwriter” head. I then work on the lyrics with the Leonard Cohen approach of
writing more than is necessary. I may only need three verses, but I just
can’t resist writing the sixth.”

He reveals that he adopts a disciplined approach to music, working
from nine to five in his music room, which he shows me. A grand
piano sits in the heart of the modest-sized room with old-school boom
boxes on top, which he uses to record his work onto cassette. The walls
are covered in hand-written notes, lyrics, photographs of his family and
pictures drawn by his children, who are now grown up. It feels like I
have stepped inside his mind. A sacred space.

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big interview

“Jersey greatly appealed to Backstage at O’Sullivan’s New York sell-out show. L-R: Helen-Marie O’Sullivan-McGoff,
us because...it was a great Jeannie-Marie McGoff, Tara O’Sullivan, Gilbert O’Sullivan, Aase O’Sullivan
place for our daughters to
grow up”

“Even if nothing is achieved, spending all day at the piano is never a
waste of time because you’re always practising,” he says. “If you come
up with a good melody you lock it away because it will survive any
length of time. It’s different with lyrics because I write about things
going on in the present, so I only write lyrics once I know they are
going to be recorded.”

O’Sullivan tells me he is currently working on content for his next
album, in between his current tour dates across Japan and America. His
latest album, Gilbert O’Sullivan, was produced by Ethan Johns, who
has worked with the likes of Kings Of Leon, Paolo Nutini and Paul
McCartney. The album, which is available on digipack, CD, vinyl and
cassette, and recorded on analogue equipment at his Frobisher Drive
Studios in Jersey, features guest appearances from several notable
musicians including Andy Fairweather Low on guitar, and Chas
Hodges and Geraint Watkins on piano. This album’s collection of
songs covers musings on ageing and mortality and includes comic
touches, influenced by O’Sullivan’s love of Spike Milligan. The album’s
final two songs, The Mind Boggles and For The Record, both tackle
serious issues, with references to Donald Trump and homelessness.

Establishing roots O’Sullivan’s latest album

During his court case with MAM Records over publishing rights in
the early 80s, O’Sullivan moved back to Ireland with his new wife,
Aase, and daughter Helen-Marie. They chose to move to Ireland due
to the country’s writers’ tax exemption, which provided financial relief
during the expensive court process that he went on to win.

“Following the court case and subsequent arrival of our second
daughter, Tara, we didn’t want to move back to the UK,” explains
O’Sullivan. “Jersey greatly appealed to us because, aside from the
financial benefits, it was a great place for our daughters to grow up.

“I am very happy at home, I am not a social animal and enjoy my
privacy. However, Aase made friends really quickly when we first
moved here and she really enjoys Jersey life. Of course, when the girls
are here we all go out as a family.”

Jersey has proved fruitful in more ways than one for O’Sullivan who
says the ‘normal’ lifestyle and relative anonymity he enjoys have
resulted in a productive working life.

“People are always surprised at the difference between my profes-
sional and personal personas because they are poles apart,” laughs
O’Sullivan. “The marvellous thing about living in Jersey is that I don’t
feel any pressure, so it’s been fantastic for me to write here – I love it!”

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travel & tours

Road to discovery
Jersey may be small, but it has a lot to offer, so make sure you don’t miss out!

Although Jersey is modest in size, its winding leafy lanes and coastal alongside St Ouen’s bay, not only provides travellers with beautiful vistas
roads provide over 350 miles of routes for visitors to explore. Whether along the way, but also a range of eateries where you can grab a drink or
you traverse the island by hire-car, coach, bus or pushbike, there are light bite while soaking up scenery and fresh sea air.
plenty of places to see on your journey. So, sit back and relax while we
take you on a tour of the highlights. If you want to let someone else take the wheel, Jersey’s public transport
network is the perfect way to get around. The bus services from
If you want to travel in style visit Le Riche Restorers, home of Jersey Liberation Station are linked with the island’s main locations and
Classic Car Hire, and pick from their range of classic cars, which include attractions, so you won’t miss a thing.
the Citroën 2CV Dolly, Triumph Stag and MG Sprite, as well as VW
Campervans to get you from A to B. Coach tours are also a great way to navigate the island’s top spots while
taking in the sights. Visitors can choose from modern fleets to beautifully
Our first stop is a family favourite, Jersey Zoo – home of the Durrell restored, open-top vintage buses, so take your pick and enjoy Jersey!
Wildlife Conservation Trust. Situated four miles north of St Helier, in
the parish of Trinity, it is easily accessible by car, bicycle, bus or coach.
Here you will find a range of animals including apes, bears, lemurs,
meerkats, reptiles and birds in addition to seasonal activities.

If you fancy a meander around the east coast, start at St Catherine’s
Breakwater where you can find the Sandwizard, Simon Smith’s
giant sandcastle sculpture, and the popular Breakwater Café,
with its award-winning ice cream.

Next head west towards St Clements to The Botanic
Gardens at Samarès Manor, where you’ll find unique
plant collections which thrive in Jersey’s exception-
ally fertile soil. It’s also home to one of the largest
herb gardens in the UK.

Now time for some history as you move onto
Mont Orgueil Castle in Gorey, one of the world’s
finest medieval castles. Here you can discover secret
rooms, gruesome tales and hidden treasures.

No tour of Jersey would be complete without
driving down Five Mile Road, which is, believe it or not,
one of the longest roads on the island. This road, which runs

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Top spots SamarèsManor

There are so many places of
interest around the island we’d
hate for you to miss them, so
here are our popular picks...

South Coast

✓ S t Aubin’s Harbour and village – Home to one of the island’s
original harbours, this quaint fishing village is a mixture of
historic houses, great restaurants and steep winding streets,
with panoramic views of the sea.

✓ E lizabeth Castle – You can’t visit St Aubin’s Bay without going
to see the castle that defended Jersey for more than 300 years.
If you time it right you can walk across at low tide or alternatively
take the amphibious ferry.

West Coast Time to refuel

✓ T he Orchid Field – Experience a riot of colour in the orchid South Coast
meadows at Le Noir Pré, one of the last remaining strongholds
of the Jersey orchid. Located near St Ouen’s Pond and the ✓ L ookout Beach Café –  Al fresco and inside seating, spectacular
Wetland Centre, off Chemin de L’Ouzière. views, plenty of seafood and salads and amazing burgers, with
vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options. Victoria Avenue,
North Coast St Helier – park in layby 4 or 5 going west from St Helier.

✓ G rève de Lecq beach – This beach straddles the border ✓ S eafish Café & Restaurant – Find all your fish and chip
between St Mary and St Ouen. Its sandy shores and selection of favourites with locally caught fresh fish. St Aubin’s harbour, and
cafés, restaurants and pubs make it a popular destination for all. Café in Liberty Wharf, St Helier.

✓ B onne Nuit beach – This small fishing harbour in St John has an ✓ Tides Restaurant and Bar – Enjoy a casual bite at the bar, a
exceptionally quiet beach that’s well protected from the wind by delectable dish al fresco on the terrace, or a romantic dinner
the hills surrounding it. At low tide you’ll find a small stretch of overlooking the twinkling lights of St Aubin and St Helier.
sand between the harbour and the pebble beach.
✓ K ismet Cabana Beach Kiosk – A culinary celebration of beach
St Helier culture and street food cuisine from around the world. Sit in or
takeaway. Plenty of parking. Ouaisne Bay, St Brelade.
✓ Jersey Museum and Art Gallery – Learn about the island’s
history with a free viewing of ‘The Story of Jersey’. The museum ✓ G olden Sands Café Bar and Restaurant – There’s nothing like
showcases the island’s history through the centuries, exploring eating fresh seafood beside the sea with spectacular views.
the factors that have shaped Jersey and its people. St Brelade’s Bay.

✓ Maritime Museum – This interactive museum is great fun for West Coast
little and big kids!
✓ El Tico Beach Cantina – Majestic views over the bay with casual
Country dining. St Ouen’s Bay.

✓ H amptonne Country Life Museum – Costumed characters North Coast
re-enact rural Jersey life at this traditional 15th century house
and farm in St Lawrence. ✓ Plémont Beach Café – Incredible views and fabulous food using
Genuine Jersey produce where possible. Plémont.
✓ Catherine Best – Visit the southernmost windmill in the British
Isles and see the beautiful handcrafted jewellery being made. ✓ Colleen’s Café – A relaxed, friendly beach café a stone’s throw
Visitors can also sit and relax on the sunny terrace beneath the from the beach. Grève de Lecq.
windmill while enjoying something to eat and drink from the
café. St Peter. East Coast

✓ Jersey Hospice Shop – Bag a bargain at the charity warehouse ✓ Breakwater Café – Overlooking the bay and breakwater.
that raises funds for local hospice care. There’s plenty of parking. Outdoor and indoor dining and fantastic Jersey ice cream.
Beau Pre, St Ouen. St Catherine’s.

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Green Island K Take care when walking at low tide La Rocque Harbour To Seymour Tower
To Icho Tower
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To Les Minquers

Take this map out and about with you, using the Litte Big Map available from reception Icho Tower



You can use paycards or the paybyphone.co.uk app
for parking throughout Jersey (except in Sand Street Car Park*).

MONDAY TO SATURDAY (INCLUSIVE)
8.00a.m. to 5.00p.m. (08.00 to 17.00 hours)

They must be used in the RED and YELLOW zones on street and in Car Parks where you
see this sign pictured left.

The charge for parking on street is 1 unit per stay. The maximum time
you can stay in a YELLOW zone is 20 minutes and in a RED zone
its 60 minutes.

There are currently a number of Residents Parking Schemes within
St Helier and they are clearly signed. When parking in these areas,
please look carefully at the signs to check if general parking is
permitted and if you will need a display paycard. Parking in these
areas is chargeable during the evenings and also on Sundays.
In Car Parks the charge is variable and you should take a look for the Signs
at the entrance and within each car park for details of charges and maximum
permitted stay rules. Several car parks are provided for
shoppers and have a maximum stay of 3 hours only.

Buying Paycards

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tels, wherever you see a sign similar to that shown above.

They can be bought in books of 10 or are sold individually and come in 3 denominations - 1 Unit, 2 Unit and 4 Unit cards.

How to use a Paycard

1. When you arrive at a parking place decide how long you intend to stay. (Remember on street
parking and some car parks are short stay only).

2. Calculate how many units you will need to display for your parking, using the details of
charges displayed within each car park (On street is 1 unit per visit).

3. Scratch off the following 5 panels on your paycard(s) to indicate your time of arrival:-
DAY, DATE, MONTH, HOURS & MINUTES WR WKH QH[W ¿YH PLQXWHV

4. When using more than 1 paycard it is important to scratch each one identically. For example
if staying for 3 hours, scratch off 3 Unit Paycards all with the same date and time of arrival.

5. Paycards must be displayed face up so that all the details on each card can be clearly seen
from outside the vehicle

Full instructions on how to use Paycards are printed on the back of each paycard and also at www.gov.je

WARNING - FAILURE TO CLEARLY DISPLAY THE CORRECT VALUE OF VALIDATED
PAYCARDS MAY RESULT IN A PENALTY CHARGE.

Pay by Phone

Pay to park by app or mobile Download the
PayByPhone

paybyphone.co.uk Or call: 01534 707 000

Parking fees will be charged to your credit or debit card. For Terms & Conditions go to www.gov.je/smartparking

* A new system which does not use paycards or the paybyphone.co.uk app is currently operating in Sand Street
Car Park. Instructions for using this appear opposite or see signage within Sand Street Car Park.

The Department for Infrastructure is continuing the
trial of a new payment system for Sand Street Car Park.

Here’s how it works... 'ULYH LQWR WKH FDU SDUN DV XVXDO DQG ¿QG 2. When you come
a place. Before leaving your car to do back to the car
your shopping etc, make a note of your park, go to the pay
number plate (if you don’t already know station.
it) - you’ll need it later.
Pay station
Your car number plate is registered on terminals are clearly
the system when you drive in. visible and situated
at the pedestrian
<RX DUH JLYHQ D ¿YH PLQXWH WLPH car park entrances.
allowance to park before you start being
charged.

3. Key in the registration 4. The screen displays how much you owe
number of your car. and asks you how you want to pay.

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arrival time and calculate • Debit or credit card
how much you owe. • Sand Street park smart card
• A prepaid Sand Street UniTicket

5. Follow the on-screen instructions 6. Rejoin your car and leave the car park.
to make your payment by your
chosen method. The system allows you 15 minutes
to exit the car park from the time
You will be given a receipt for a you paid.
debit/credit card payment and you
can request a receipt for all other J? You can get a number plate
payments. memory jogger from Sand
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card Sand Street UniTicket
Debit or Available in 5 and 10 units
Credit Card Sold at Sand Street Car Park Prepaid cards sold at most garages,
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The pay stations come with any credit). Card decreases in value as it is used,
accept all debit and eg park for 2 hours and the pay
credit cards other than Rechargeable from pay stations station deducts 2 units electronically
American Express/ using debit or credit card. from the card, leaving you with 3 units
Diners Club. to use next time on a 5 unit card (the
Must be registered to protect number of units remaining is
against loss (proof of identity displayed on the pay station screen).
required).

Cost of Parking Hours Parked Units charged in total If you fail to pay for your parking before driving out
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Sand Street is a shoppers’ car Up to 1 hour 1 unit
park and it is important that spaces Up to 2 hours 2 units Display screens at pay stations provide
for short stay parking are always Up to 3 hours 3 units information in French, Portuguese, Polish and
available. However, you can now Up to 4 hours 5 units German as well as English.
park for longer than three hours, but Up to 5 hours 8 units
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dissuade commuter and long stay Up to 7 hours 17 units www.gov.je or telephone 01534 448660 for
parking. Charges are: Up to 8 hours 23 units information about disabled parking, parking with
Up to 9 hours 30 units an Eco permit or other queries.

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30 things 3OTHER ISLANDS
Why not take a trip across the water and discover one of Jersey’s
3Top neighbouring islands? Jersey Seafaris run regular RIB boat trips, tours and
private charters around Jersey’s magnificent coastline and offshore islands.
jerseyseafaris.com

things to 4ELIZABETH CASTLE 8LA MARE WINE ESTATE
do and see Located in St Aubin’s Bay, the Take a guided tour around the
castle can be reached by taking stunning vineyards, orchards,
1HIT THE ROAD the amphibious castle ferry or walking distillery and the chocolate-production
Take in the spectacular views with out along the causeway at low tide. See kitchen, followed by a light lunch or
a leisurely drive along Jersey’s Five history come to life with live demon- delicious cream tea.
Mile Road, which spans the length of strations and gunfire. lamarewineestate.com
St Ouen’s Bay. If you fancy a pit stop jerseyheritage.org
there are plenty of cafés along the way. 9CORBIÈRE LIGHTHOUSE
5NATURAL HIGH One of Jersey’s iconic landmarks
2CHANNEL ISLANDS MILITARY MUSEUM Get the adrenaline pumping with that can be accessed on foot
Here you’ll find a comprehensive collection of a trip to the Valley Adventure along the old railway track from St
occupation artefacts. The museum is packed full of Centre. Take part in family fun with Aubin, which leads you to the dramatic
interesting and rare items, hundreds of photos and stories activities which include Aerial Trekking, vista of the lighthouse.
from the time. Set in a truly beautiful location, it’s Zip Wire and King Swing, as well as
hard to imagine that it was once part of Hitler’s Atlantic archery, climbing, abseiling, paintball
Wall defences. 07797 732072 and laser combat.
valleyadventure.je

6TRAVEL IN STYLE
Turn back the clock and enjoy a
nostalgic trip along the tree-lined
lanes and coastal routes around the
island in a vintage vehicle. Whether
you opt for a powerful sports car or a
classic camper you’re sure to have a
blast. jerseyclassichire.com

7CLASSIC CUISINE
This boutique hotel, located in a
lovingly restored Jersey manor
house, offers a range of award-winning
food. From afternoon tea to casual and
fine dining, there’s a menu to suit all
ages. Whether you enjoy lunch al fresco
on the pool terrace or a hearty bowl of
soup in front of a roaring log fire,
dining here is a real treat.
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30 things

13RETAIL THERAPY
Take a stroll along the
cobbled walkways and
discover an eclectic range of local
boutique shops, high-street retailers,
cafés and restaurants housed in
Liberty Wharf. libertywharf.je

10LOCAL DELICACY 14WILD ADVENTURES 16WONDERFUL WALKS
Sample Jersey oysters in a Discover a window into the wild at Jersey Jersey’s miles of coastline
stylish and elegant seaside Zoo. With over 100 fascinating species and 32 have plenty of costal routes
setting at the Oyster Box, nestled in the acres of beautiful parkland, it’s the perfect place to to walk. If you head north you can
heart of St Brelade’s Bay. This reconnect with nature and meet some of the world’s walk across the top of the island and
family-run restaurant offers panoramic rarest animals. See the best bits in a couple of hours or take in the magnificent cliff-top views.
views of the bay from every table and a spend a day uncovering the zoo’s hidden gems.
menu to suit all tastes. jerseyzoo.org 17CENTRE STAGE
oysterbox.co.uk Philip Jackson’s Liberation
Sculpture forms the
11PORTELET BAY centrepiece of the square on St Helier’s
Located on the south coast of waterfront, depicting the liberation of
Jersey, this secluded sandy the islanders from five years of German
bay offers visitors peace and tranquilli- occupation during World War II.
ty. Its clear waters are perfect for
swimming and snorkelling. 18FAB FOOD
Seafish Café takes seafood to
12NATURAL BEAUTY the next level. Using locally
Experience a riot of colour at caught fish and the finest ingredients,
Le Noir Pré and Clos de this relaxed eatery offers delicious
Seigneur orchid meadows in St Ouen. dishes from posh fish and chips to
From May through to June visitors can coconut fish curry in a relaxed setting.
see the flowerspikes of five species of Read our editor’s review on page 52.
orchid, and various hybrids unfurl their seafishcafe.com
exotic petals.
nationaltrust.je/project/orchids 19JERSEY’S NAUTICAL
PAST
15FAMILY FUN Learn about Jersey’s nautical
There’s fun for the whole past with interactive exhibits at the
family at Les Mielles, located Maritime Museum, located by the
in the heart of St Ouen’s Bay. Opt for historic harbour of St Helier, also home
the 18-hole championship course, mini to the award-winning Occupation
golf, with challenging fairways and Tapestry. jerseyheritage.org
bunkers, or the 18-hole crazy golf
course, featuring iconic Jersey
landmarks such as Rocco’s Tower and
Corbière Lighthouse.  lesmielles.com 

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30 things 24GRAND DESIGNS 27FOOD WITH A VIEW
Check out Catherine Best’s award-winning The Golden Sands Café
20DIVINE DESIGNS designs at her iconic windmill showroom Bar, located in St Brelade’s
Visit St Matthew’s Church, and see her creations come to life in the workshop. Bay, offers a ringside seat to the seaside,
more commonly known as catherinebest.com where you can enjoy sandwiches,
the Glass Church, in St Lawrence, burgers, steaks and seafood with an
which features exquisite glasswork by uninterrupted view of the beach.
renowned French designer René goldensandsjersey.com
Lalique.
28TOE THE LINE
21GET ACTIVE What better way to
Offering a range of indoor experience the sea around
and outdoor activities, from Jersey’s wonderful coastline than with a
a trampoline park and climbing arena fishing trip? Whether you’re a complete
to a ninja warrior course and soft play, beginner or experienced angler you’ll
Les Ormes has it all. enjoy the best off-shore fishing Jersey
lesormesjersey.co.uk has to offer. fishingjersey.co.uk

22STEP BACK IN TIME 29JERSEY MUSEUM
Explore the network of This museum and art
staircases and secret rooms gallery, located in St Helier,
to discover hidden treasures and shares the story of Jersey from Neolithic
breathtaking views at Mont Orgeuil times to the modern day with displays
Castle. jerseyheritage.org which cover the history, archaeology
and art of the island.
23ANCIENT HISTORY jerseyheritage.org
La Hougue Bie is the
tenth-oldest building in 25FARM LIFE
the world and one of Europe’s finest Visit the 15th century
passage graves, set in beautiful house and farm at
surroundings. Visitors can learn about Hamptonne Country Life Museum
life in Jersey’s Neolithic community and discover a unique insight into
6,000 years ago and see coin hoards, Jersey rural life. Explore the orchard
axes, swords and spears in the geology and meet the Hamptonne calves,
and archaeology museum on site. piglets and other animals in the
jerseyheritage.org traditional farmstead.
jerseyheritage.org
30HORSE AROUND
26SURF’S UP Set in the picturesque
Jersey offers some of the coastal area of Grosnez in
best surfing in Europe, so the north-west corner of the island, Les
why not have a go? The Jersey Surf Landes racecourse is great fun for all
School has a highly experienced team the family. Place a bet, enjoy a drink in
of coaches who run a variety of lessons the bar, grab a bite at one of the food
for novices and experienced surfers. For outlets or bring your own picnic.
ages six and over.
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Jersey Lavender is one of the most
charming, fragrant and picturesque
attractions on the Island. A family-run farm
located in St Brelade, our unique products
are enjoyed by customers all over the world.
Set in nine acres of fragrant lavender fields,
soak up the sights and scents of nature as
you stroll through the herb gardens, sunlit
fields, countryside pathways and shady
woods. Look for hidden secrets along the
way as you and the children follow the
‘Discovery Trail’ – and don’t forget to feed
the chickens and doves, who are always pleased to greet you!

From mid-May to late July the lavender is in bloom and makes for a
spectacular sight. Jersey Lavender is a working farm, so in harvest season (9th
June to 30th August) you will see the distillery in action. Catch one of the
twice-daily talks at 11:30am and 3:00pm and learn about how we harvest and
process the lavender to obtain the precious and pure essential oil which goes
into our range of exceptional home and body products.

During your visit, stop off at Sprigs Café, where we pride ourselves on the
many fresh, local ingredients which go into our wide range of home-made
foods. Enjoy lunches and afternoon teas or treat yourself to our delicious
array of cakes, coffees and teas, while you relax and take in the views from
the café or the veranda which overlooks the garden.

You can also find that perfect gift of ‘Lavender Farm magic’ to take away
with you from the full range of Jersey Lavender products and many other gift
items in Sprigs Shop. Choose something unique for someone you know – or as
a treat just for you! Remember you can also top up from home, from our
website www.jerseylavender.co.uk
We look forward to seeing you. 

Open from 10am to 5pm, Tuesday to Sunday, 7th April to 4th October 2020.
Harvesting and distilling season 9th June to 30th August.

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activities and attractions

Perfect days out

Jersey has plenty of options to keep you entertained during your stay, from animals and
forts to horse racing and golf – there’s an activity for everyone!

Channel Island Fort Regent
Military Museum The island’s largest leisure and
Authentic German WWII militaria, entertainment venue with facilities
and the island’s only collection of including the Arena Play Centre, Family
military motors, in a restored Fun Centre arcade, squash courts, and
bunker. shooting and archery ranges.
La Grande Route des Mielles, Fort Regent Leisure Centre, St Helier
St Ouen 07797 732072 01534 449800
active.je
Corbière Lighthouse
Walk across the causeway or cycle Jersey Zoo
through the tree-lined valleys to A sanctuary and breeding centre
Europe’s oldest concrete lighthouse in for some of the rarest animals in
St Brelade. Bring a picnic and take in the world, including orangutans,
the spectacular views across the bay. gorillas, lemurs and marmosets.
There will be an exciting array of
aMaizin! Adventure Park events held throughout the year,
This family attraction offers indoor including a fun-filled Wild Easter
and outdoor fun with animals, tractor Weekend, the popular Durrell at
rides, and a cleverly designed maze, at Dusk summer evening events, a
the largest farm park on the island. Really Wild Day in September and 
Enjoy dozens of activities, from the spooky Boo at the Zoo nights.
Towering Toboggan and go-karts to Les Augrès Manor, La Profonde
the Jumping Pillow and Goldmine, all Rue, Trinity 01534 860000
included in the entry fee. durrell.org/events
La Grand Route de Saint-Pierre
01534 482116 La Mare Wine Estate
jerseyleisure.com Enjoy a tour and tasting at this
working 25-acre estate, set in the
AquaSplash peaceful grounds of a traditional
Families can enjoy the leisure pool, farmhouse. Enjoy a delicious cream tea
flumes, tyre ride, inflatables and lazy in the Vineyard Café or browse the
river, while serious swimmers can take selection of Genuine Jersey goodies in
advantage of the variable-depth 25m the Estate Shop.
swimming pool. La Mare Wine Estate, St Mary
La Rue de L’Etau, The Waterfront, 01534 481178
St Helier 01534 734524 lamarewineestate.com
aquasplash.je
Le Moulin de Quétivel
Birding Tours Located in one of Jersey’s most
Visit the best sites in Jersey and see picturesque valleys, this is the only
local resident species and visiting surviving working water mill on the
migrants. Bird song identification island. The milling exhibit and film
included. 01534 888600 presentation give a fascinating insight
birdingjersey.co.uk into Jersey’s agricultural and industrial
heritage. There is a small shop selling
refreshments and freshly ground flour.
Open milling event Saturday 2 May
(10am - 4pm)
Le Mont Fallu, St Peter, JE3 7EF
nationaltrust.je

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activities and attractions

Le Petit Train Les Mielles Golf
This little train is a unique way to see and Country Club
the island. The train takes passengers In addition to an 18-hole golf
on a 35-minute scenic tour around the course, visitors can enjoy crazy golf,
top of St Aubin’s bay with a full historic mini golf, laser clay pigeon shooting
commentary. Board at Liberation and the iSlide – a 21ft inflatable
Square, St Helier, St Aubin Harbour or slide with two lanes.
West Park. St Ouen’s Bay, St Peter
01534 633442 01534 482787 lesmielles.com
littletrain.co.uk
MFA Bowl Jersey
Les Landes Racecourse With 18 bowling lanes, all featuring
A day at the races is great fun for all the the latest automated scoring system,
family. Hosting nine race meetings a as well as an outdoor play area and a
year, Les Landes Racecourse is located wide variety of cuisines to choose
in the picturesque north-west of the from, there’s plenty of fun for the
island with stunning, uninterrupted whole family. Airport Road, St Peter
views of Guernsey, Herm and Sark. 01534 490444 mfabowl.com/jersey
Visitors can watch the horses race from
the modern viewing bank, place a bet, St Clements Golf
and enjoy the atmosphere. There’s a and Sports Centre
public bar, various food outlets and A nine-hole parkland course plus
plenty of space to have a picnic. three-hole academy course and other
Jersey Race Club, La Rue des activities, including a putting green,
Grantez, St Ouen tennis courts and paddle tennis.
jerseyraceclub.com St Clement 01534 721938
stclementsgolfandsportscentre.co.uk

The Valley Adventure
Centre
Offering a range of adventure
activities for families, individuals
and children’s parties, set in
beautiful countryside. Highlights
include paintball, zipwire, aerial
trekking and orienteering. Open all
year round. Le Mont à La Brune,
St Brelade 01534 638888
valleyadventure.je

aerial trekking - zip wires - king swing - archery - climbing & more!

valleyadventure.je Excitement from 01534 638888
[email protected] the Ground Up! /valleyadventure

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ages from 5 and up!

PRE-BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL!

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history & heritage The National Trust for Jersey

Georgian House Museum & Shop The Elms, La Chève Rue, St Mary, Jersey JE3 3EN
Summer Opening Times Telephone: 01534 483193
April - October Email: [email protected]
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 10am - 4pm Twitter: @NatTrustJersey
Winter Opening Times nationaltrust.je
Saturdays leading up to Christmas 10am - 4pm Patron: HRH The Prince of Wales
Admission: £6.00 Adults; £3.00 Children
How to get there: Located in the centre of St Helier between Tesson Mill
Next and De Gruchy’s Brasserie Opening Times
   May - September – Monday & Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Le Moulin de Quétivel Watermill & Tearoom Free Admission
Opening Times How to get there: Bus route 8; cycle path from St Helier
May - September  
Monday & Tuesday 10am - 4pm The Wetland Centre – Bird Hide & Interpretation Centre
Admission: £3.00 Adults; £1.00 Children Summer Opening Times
How to get there: Bus route 8; cycle path from St Helier; 20 March - 21 September – Daily, 7am - 7pm
small car park on site Winter Opening Times
22 September - 19 March – Daily, 9am - 5pm
Free Admission – donations welcome
How to get there: Bus Route 12a; Please park in the public car park
alongside Sands.
 
Grève de Lecq Barracks
The Barracks is now home to ArtHouse Jersey, an organisation which
hosts a range of cultural and art events for the benefit of the island.

THE CHANNEL ISLANDS MILITARY MUSEUM

GERMAN & CIVILIAN MEMORABILIA - GIVING AN INSIGHT INTO THE
GERMAN OCCUPATION OF JERSEY

“ The best value museum in Jersey”
“ Wow what an undiscovered gem”
“Great insight into Island life”

The Channel Island Military Museum HOUSED IN A REAL
GERMAN BUNKER
Admission £5 Adults
£3 Children

La Grande Route Des Mielles, St Ouen - Little Big Map reference F2 Island Side
Across the road from Jersey Pearl
Bus Routes 12 and 22

For further information call 07797 732 072

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history & heritage

HisImtmoerrsiyve
Jersey’s rich history provided local author Paul Darroch
with a diverse tapestry of stories to share with the world www.jerseystamps.com

Paul fell in love with history as a boy TIjbmbhuaMmmwewnrhieImcsaiigantptaorhnenIhyTayarisocotnipeo-rhnSadeutdoohstefgmdnItsrIotdtfhAawddComdebmaroononohlr,eaw.ebteGnooraeai-widcWe,aacpihAnototilhtsLEuovbtyfneowkhdpohnddtkenheWvrcriIuoeeiareatr’lmovcecnieehkteeiidssedeneglehannrlalsmrrh,hlcwrnnaaedlrlieedg,et,d,ae1alrahro,dnitsn,taoeioetargdoegn,iemhosyCrtw.tpad9oac,yaiffsnlalhreslUee”uowntaeeatoorfiunrIenttd0etfhddbeahowki,etlhiutoaghmsdtmcpSISsdnrefedoht5izarb:laeeohhnoqreaegheeeeinldImtloroiefwdrimes“yscrtWtedvrdhusialoaecumdacnoHuwshhodItdyneldtoyhooonn.haitlcwebttsootidneleisl.etuufnbyuawtehhgsaeaoliMraniespooynsftiiRTlatslnodcetulEtSfftelmmastdmnoffeoltpaiiiloefhoa.yonrayioogulriel.myoBhldeaterrtZrveslentifaeetfrnbBthaeiafoeeicmrzeimynidoiiemerhnnn.pnhsgIenuezndeesJbnzeiahvrhgaJcemyd..lepTttdonaaoteydctbllipeted,shrooCnesrhCtietrroswoeIdonatarri’uhpsihnsinissblasn1ee.eIrnlsyateas,ninidChtwlreieaeafegntufhookTti8yahaddnsgmasgooJagadynhmmhngttewegtaorree7uishedn.fdahLlpehtigenu.mtlrnrafilsdwI6sGdYnrlepieaehwaeewas.asieToetng.ttdteSirosdelsnpi,etsgg,oelahdlcsih.oatiaalyn.neehateyhs.oeoWpaiiinsn’tCeirlTmradehsnsmvsTndaiaegheneTifutgtisvddgilirakPhyfshefntnunebhegeln’.huoscaohoiohmodeoRdfeetshirr,lgdetfcmCwnaisElplmdft,kniuotiiseGedhpeaesoa.yeisthsnpmrtgdawvsmigeloaedadlyienleanid“neliaeeonecsenlfxltlss.lrdsvinsimncSoalhyoenaendstncaptk.ititeetoassosrldeadrttogtnheh’mthttagrpoefslTfousoltenruehanbiyrdeiaeeralaeRurryfAfi.rnmsomedmh,uatrtl,oentnyadgny.a,lohmde“aalspelgmrbwegtryimosymlahaHYntns,Iwemhlooc,yeleoaecwatgdaleye,ceaylttdrwetuhuooaeiwrdtectih,de,owno.vnrfwhee”yedcnr”eeeIreroie.ned.lsserep.gdckitf;,tewfhetftesheefcsadaowphtowntwhvsrehlLihsnflpamciedelOwritiooohetnbediaApzalsrlyodohwfrmtllTaolrecoifetlpetheouhtuihsshfetoHtleelnweormhviaraneowlrholeohSeragndemeocersDylaaietTrtdnrduoaaurheeranhdibIfeeoomylitttet.hsaaadrdaMntaelrs,rvhhnhso-sewrtesFmwhkThto,w,lywcnseeidkisirieLeesdoea,oienrgertlJreinnlaeatolad,aheapmilanailgreiminnaohvpdfrisitnngwhmndnszlylnerpiohsnn.dogvewvodeeiiemt,,dasoetedbguttedaftenhoiaiecaAgieoiaheaheanbageimarcreertMpennpyoisedrryptbmciraecsennteroken,..porhueylendhih.rt,CbteoerAwneersdsdlegatHfieeoarirraownauueheTeaLeshlooincdoh.nrnnuoiaasldsnatmntgitmhnatfpeeniascepaWh,diifineglayifnautlrysdkdnoelotyCshuinixsseoieiaelielZaetsaerstotnhasnesedsatlldpelhlcpoe..isiqal,nhofiismh.dlthnprenstffsliueltolnsetyTSlnhu-imuestbayosriaeh.lactenefso.nrnosegnyheoal.wonutfhlnhndetaocagvfcelYaa;Zoieedfhdelrsidnteetatehctrnee1dsirdtcieatetaohdeewhtnrefrnsihmxeywyhotsl?t9wweridsnibguoeyfaahaerewetcnafpaemot2fhoAeteslgierifsdoihpaoeihalhpeathnnrcl,afcdeaCt4aadrthneykeeco,nemeiitoototiddea.lCnrCsssa.rfittoio.edhhislsue.thtomnessyaeleuosHteo.uotelrAvAhaoihlfnaes,.A.gcdrlvdsrgnwrilnIlsaeeunraetutio,m.fneonektiarwO“np,.rsehnoanb.eacrossodosbtewWdnwudra.hreiSye.uuead-fmlwndIheoaoctdr,orensTewehtecnmoilyohtecveefsertrirlflsnbkidooeenelrwfegsentceeu,gtmwlgtnsi,tlrnhldoe,omwo.lgeosrlaownebiiapowtttemigahtpcynnwguhlTtnpnressoaapsaclhehsaueiategdLgtrgeetetoisodrentahsrerbkackrlinsdlnihsomiiebsifoirleenoeynnkkornlsooiegsfc,esadyniwoefIgyevsnieteti.eatfmuatoan”ltnagtdeehooirnaehwultensgdenewrrtyet.tte,rdehdiadeotlttaesnolioonyds
and went on to read Modern History at
St Hugh’s College, Oxford. After
marrying a Jerseywoman and moving
to the island, he unearthed a treasure
trove of stories. In his books, Paul
brings the past to life by recreating the
voices of those who witnessed it.

His second book, Jersey: Secrets of the
Sea, is the story of an island forged by
the seas, set at a crossroads of maritime
history and told by the Jersey seafarers
whose lives were at the centre of it. Here
we meet Lilian Grandin, Jersey’s first
female doctor, who set sail for China,
in an abridged version of her story.

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history & heritage Mont Orgueil Castle
One of the world’s finest examples
Step back in time of a medieval castle, which has
been a dramatic part of this fishing
Channel Islands village for over 800 years.
Military Museum Gorey
An original German bunker 01534 853292
complex, housing the island’s finest jerseyheritage.org
collection of items relating to the
German occupation.  Occupation Tapestry Gallery
Open 10am - 5pm, 6th April to See the award-winning tapestry
31st October. made by the people of Jersey to
La Grande Route des Mielles, celebrate the 50th anniversary of the
St Ouen island’s liberation.
07797 732072 St Helier
01534 811043
Elizabeth Castle & Discover a lifetime's Jersey Museum jerseyheritage.org
The Hermitage collection of Discover Jersey from its prehistoric
Explore the castle’s turrets and militaria beginnings to present day Pallot Steam, Motor & General
bunkers, climb the battlements and prosperity with a free viewing of Museum
visit the Hermitage where Saint the ‘Story of Jersey’ film. Enjoy There is something to excite the
Helier is thought to have lived the Visitor Centre with its bar, interest of everyone in this fascinating
around 550 A.D. bistro and café. collection of steam engines, classic
St Aubin’s Bay, St Helier St Helier motor cars, vintage bicycles and organs.
01534 723971 01534 633300 Rue de Bechet, Trinity
jerseyheritage.org jerseyheritage.org 01534 865307
pallotmuseum.co.uk
Fishermen’s Chapel Jersey War Tunnels
One of just a few medieval chapels to An exhibition telling the story of life in St Matthew’s (Glass) Church
have survived the destruction at the Jersey during the German occupation. This working church, dating back to 1840,
hands of the reformers in the 16th Les Charrières Malorey, St Lawrence is renowned for its stunning glasswork
century. This chapel is famous for its 01534 860808 created by René Lalique of Paris.
stunning wall paintings. jerseywartunnels.com St Lawrence
St Brelade
Immersive fun at La Hougue Bie St Saviour’s Church
Hamptonne Country Elizabeth Castle Visit one of the ten oldest buildings The birthplace and resting place of
Life Museum in the world and one of the finest Lillie Langtry, the British-American
Explore the restored farm buildings Neolithic dolmens in Europe. socialite, actress and producer,
and discover Jersey’s rural history. Grouville dubbed the ‘Jersey Lily’.
Children can enjoy the adventure 01534 853823 St Saviour
playground and meeting the jerseyheritage.org
resident animals. St Lawrence The Town Church
01534 863955 jerseyheritage.org A 14th century church containing the
remains of Major Peirson, hero of the
Maritime Museum & Battle of Jersey.
Art Gallery St Helier
Get hands-on with Jersey’s townchurch.org.je
maritime past at this interactive
museum, where you can see, touch,
hear and even smell the exhibits.
St Helier
01534 811043
jerseyheritage.org

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Discover our
Island story

CASTLES AND MUSEUMS

JERSEY MUSEUM, ELIZABETH
ART GALLERY & CASTLE
VICTORIAN HOUSE
Elizabeth Castle defended
Uncover fascinating stories Jersey for over 400 years.
retold through the award- Join the Master Gunner and
winning Story of Jersey, a host experience live musket fire
of exhibits and the beautifully and cannon demonstrations.
restored gas-lit Victorian
Merchant’s House. Visit on foot or by ferry.

Unique exhibitions Awesome adventures

MONT ORGUEIL HAMPTONNE
CASTLE COUNTRY LIFE
MUSEUM
Visit one of the finest examples
of a medieval fortress in Dating back to the 15th
existence. Mont Orgueil Castle Century, the house and
sits proudly above the beautiful farm are brought to life with
fishing village of Gorey. Climb to animals and characters from
the top for breathtaking views. the Island’s past.

Escape & explore A warm welcome

MARITIME MUSEUM LA HOUGUE BIE
& OCCUPATION
TAPESTRY One of the ten oldest
buildings in the world, and
This fun, interactive museum is home to the biggest Celtic
one for the senses - see, hear, coin hoard ever discovered.
touch, and even smell Jersey’s Explore the newly opened, full
maritime past. scale replica longhouse, built
using authentic tools and
Visit the award-winning techniques.
Occupation Tapestry.
• Unlimited access to 4 visitor
Interactive fun Ancient treasures attractions for the price of 3

MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR TIME IN JERSEY • Valid for 7 days
WITH A HERITAGE PASS • Available from 18 March to

Wonderful days out at Jersey’s spectacular castles, historic 1 November 2020 at all Jersey
houses and fascinating museums. Heritage sites

jerseyheritage.org

Contemporary & Timeless

GIA certified pearl specialist, Eve Bevan invites you to browse her collection
of unique contemporary pearl jewellery at Liberty Wharf, St Helier.

Let us help you choose the most beautiful design to suit your style.

£10 Off

Every purchase
over £50

Present a copy or photo of this advert to redeem in store.

Find us at 14 Liberty Wharf Shopping Centre, St Helier • Tel: 01534 875550 • www.pearlpoetry.com

Discover Bus StWataiolkn2&frMoHminarutbthoeeur

Stroll along the cobbled Liberty Wharf,
walkways and discover Liberty St Helier, JE2 3NY
Wharf’s eclectic range of local boutique shops,
assorted eateries and high-street retailers.

Opening Times

Monday - Saturday: 08:00 - 18:00
Sunday: 09:00 - 17:00

libertywharf.je @LibertyWharfCI @LibertyWharfJsy

Familyshopping
affair

Discover Catherine Best’s award-winning jewellery

The story of Catherine Best’s rise to critical “Each design is purchase something from the Catherine Best
acclaim began three decades ago when she brought to life collection, you aren’t just buying a piece of
embarked on a night course to study the art of by our team of jewellery, but a unique piece of craftwork that
jewellery making. Her love of the craft and has been handmade in Jersey.
passion for design was the beginning of a exceptional
successful family business, popular with locals goldsmiths” What’s new?
and visitors alike.
building up the layers of metal to give depth Catherine Best is renowned for working with
Today, Catherine Best remains a family to their creations. With some pieces taking 60 exquisite gemstones and this collection is no
business with mother and daughters working or more hours to create, the skill and patience exception. The limited edition Lake Taupo stud
alongside each other to create beautiful of these workers cannot be overestimated. earrings made with stunning green/blue Eyris
jewellery influenced by the natural elements of Pearls are handmade and set in 18ct gold to
the island. Vikki, who is a designer and head Witnessing such raw creative skill in a accentuate their natural beauty.
of operations, creates some of the beautiful technological age is awe-inspiring. When you
pieces on sale in the iconic windmill, while Sourced from the untouched coastline of
Penelope heads up PR and marketing from the New Zealand, using sustainable methods, these
new Mayfair boutique. pearls are exclusively stocked by Catherine Best
in the UK. A certificate detailing the diver’s
Visiting Catherine Best’s Jersey showroom is name and a thorough description of the pearl,
no ordinary shopping experience. Within the including size, colour and quality, accompanies
lovingly restored granite walls at St Peter’s every pearl harvested so you can be certain of
Windmill, dating back to 1837, is where its authenticity.
visitors will find Catherine Best’s collections,
the jewellery manufacturing workshop and the “Eyris pearl captures your eye and draws you
Windmill Inn café. closer, and the movement makes the colours
dance like sunlight on crystal clear water,” says
Creating masterpieces Catherine. “Each design is brought to life by
our team of exceptional goldsmiths, so you can
Visitors can experience the art of making be confident of their remarkable quality.”
jewellery first-hand, safely behind the viewing
glass, from where they can watch the talented Named after one of the most serene bays in
team use the tools and technology required to Jersey, the limited edition Petit Port Pendant
create Catherine’s innovative collections of features elegant flowing lines inspired by the
jewellery. Marvel at the skill of the master calming waves of the ocean. Available in a variety
craftspeople bringing the designs to life, of precious metals, the pendant is hand-polished
to a brilliant finish by our master craftsmen.

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shopping

L-R Vikki, Catherine Petit Port Pendant
and Penelope
St Lucia Ring, featuring a
Last, but certainly not least, Catherine’s St rare Paraiba tourmaline
Lucia ring is the ultimate romantic offering
with its vibrant blue Paraiba tourmaline set in
a beautiful mix of yellow gold and platinum.
Handmade by master craftsmen, these limited
edition pieces are finished with diamonds to
add that extra sparkle, creating a true piece of
art to be treasured forever.

View these pieces, along with other
collections, in Catherine’s showroom where
there is something to suit every budget. Silver
jewellery starts at a modest £90, with limited
editions and personalised design pieces
available, with your choice of stones and
engraving, on request. Jewellery can also be
repaired or redesigned into something
completely new that can be enjoyed for years
to come.

Lake Taupo Earrings

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shopping

Shopper’s delight

Whether it’s a treat for yourself or for someone else, Jersey’s eclectic
range of local boutique shops and high-street retailers has it all

Aqua Genuine Jersey Central Market
Enchanting collections of affordable This ornate glass-roofed Victorian
jewellery, featuring Jersey granite Jersey has an abundance of fresh, seasonal produce and a building, which has served the
hand-picked from the north coast wide range of unique products. To enjoy the best that community for over 200 years, has
of Jersey. Jersey has to offer, look out for the Genuine Jersey Mark bags of charm, perfect for stocking up
24 Queen Street – a guarantee of local provenance. on picnic ingredients.
01534 735595 Off Halkett Place
aquajersey.com 01534 448180

Aurum Crew Clothing
Famed for its bespoke gold and silver An established brand of over 25
jewellery and rare gems. years, offering classic-style clothing
2 Charing Cross with a coastal twist.
01534 736182 17 Halkett Place
aurumjewellers.co.uk 01534 617150

Beresford Market De Gruchy
Visitors to this attractive market This modern department store has all
building can buy the catch of the day, the leading labels, and more, under
be it fish or seafood, including lobster, one roof.
crab and scallops. King Street
Beresford Street 01534 818818
01534 448180 degruchys.com

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Clematis Empress Pendant, Ring and Stud Earrings

Our stunning range of bespoke, handcrafted jewellery,
provides an opportunity to give a truly unique gift.

catherinebest.com
COME IN TO SEE US AT OUR JERSEY SHOWROOM
The Windmill, Les Chenolles, St Peter, Jersey, JE3 7DW | Tel: +44 (0)1534 485777

Open 7 days a week: Mon – Sat 9am – 5:30pm, Sun 9:30am – 5pm

shopping

Feelunique Seasonal blooms George IQ
Beautiful products from premium Asda’s clothing retailer stocks a IQ is the only official Apple
beauty brands including Dior, Estée wide and affordable range of premium reseller and authorised
Lauder, Lancôme and Yves Saint clothes, shoes and accessories for service provider in the Channel
Laurent to name a few. The Clarins babies, children and adults. Islands. Here you’ll find the full
BeautyBAR offers express 25-minute Liberty Wharf 01534 780644 range of Apple products.
treatments, so there’s always time for jersey.com/george Liberty Wharf, La Route de la
a quick pamper.  Libération
King Street 01534 732380 Hettich 01534 769320
feelunique.com Open since 1900, Hettich stocks iqjersey.com
the best designer watches from
Flowerbox Cartier to Rolex. For special Jack’s Fashion Dispensary
Locally sourced seasonal flowers and occasions, it offers diamonds from The two stores next to the Central
plants. Also at St Brelade. the Royal Asscher collection and a Market are packed with the best of
Liberty Wharf 01534 745193 host of other luxury brands. contemporary fashion, both urban and
flowerbox.je King Street 01534 734491 outdoor, from Barbour and Levi’s to
hettich.co.uk Joules and Tommy Hilfiger.
jacksclothing.com 01534 610883
Hotel Chocolat
An enticing array of decadent Jane James Ceramics
chocolate treats and delicious ice Browse Jane’s beautiful coastal-in-
cream infused with roasted cocoa. spired pieces for a unique Jersey
26 Queen Street 01534 780265 souvenir.
Central Market and Gorey
01534 630849
jane-james.com

Need Foreign Great rates &
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We stock most major currencies at Broad
Street Post Office and at Jersey Airport.
Sterling, Euros and US Dollars are also
available 24/7 at our Broad Street ATM.

Broad Street Jersey Airport
Opening Times: Opening Times:

Mon - Fri: 8:30 - 17:00 (Located within the
Tue: 9:00 - 17:00 departures hall)
Sat: 8:30 - 13:00 Mon - Sun:
Sun: Closed 6:00 - 19:00

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Jersey Gems Shopmobility
Jersey Gems has beautiful
collections of genuine cultured Sand Street (car park) St Helier, JE2 3QF
pearls and precious gemstones set The only charity in the Channel Islands specialising in the hire of disability equipment,
in sterling silver and gold. including mobility scooters, power chairs, manual chairs, quad- and tri-walkers, toilet seats
Queen Street 01534 732014 in frames and much more. They also have a limited number of scooters which will fit in the
jerseygems.co.uk boot of a car. They deliver to hotels, guest houses and homes.

Jersey Naturally Hire is available from Sand Street between 10am and 4.30pm and for a longer period for
This is the oldest store in the visitors and residents. For more information, or if you require equipment other than that
town’s undercover market. An listed, visit shopmobility.org.je, email [email protected], or call 01534 739672 /
extensive treasure trove of 07700 73679.
hardware goods, gardening
accessories, kitchen equipment, Jersey Pottery Shop
knitting wool and patterns, crochet A fabulous range of unique and
yarns, hobby supplies, games, gifts original gifts to suit all occasions and
and Jersey Naturally local all budgets from this award-winning
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01534 731932  43 Halkett Place
01534 850850
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euros and US dollars are also available Jolai
from the ATM. Hand-crafted designer silver and glass
Broad Street jewellery in an elegant setting.
20 Hilgrove Street
01534 872058

SHOPMOBILITY

Lower Ground Floor, Sand Street Car Park
St Helier

The only Charity in Jersey specialising in Wheelchairs and Mobility Scooters

Powered Scooters Baby Buggies
and Chairs Shower &
Toilet Seats
Manual Chairs
Quad Walkers Open Mon-Sat
& Tri-Walkers 10am - 4.30pm

Advisable to pre-book on
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