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Welcome to Guernsey, a gem nestled in the Channel Islands with a rich history, vibrant landscapes, and a character all its own. From ancient Neolithic burial sites like Dehus Dolmen and Le Creux ès Faïes, echoing whispers of early settlers, to the powerful fortifications built during the German Occupation in World War II, the island is filled with stories waiting to be discovered. Our coastlines offer breathtaking vistas, with historic lighthouses like Castle Breakwater guiding mariners, while iconic sites such as Castle Cornet stand as proud symbols of resilience. Each site, whether it’s the tranquil Sausmarez Manor gardens or the awe-inspiring Little Chapel, weaves together Guernsey’s unique blend of folklore, artistry, and a profound connection to the sea. Step into our past, embrace our landscapes, and experience the spirit of Guernsey with our list of Points of Interest.

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Castle Cornet is a large island castle in Guernsey, and formally a tidal island, also known as Cornet Rock or Castle...

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Sausmarez Manor is often described as one of the most interesting and beautiful spots to relax and have fun. The manor...

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This beautiful stretch of golden sand on the East coast of Herm Island has a beach cafe which serves snacks, toys, and...

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For over 14 years, Hauteville House was famous to the french writer, Victor Hugo. Hugo spent his time there writing his...

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A historic site with ruins dating back to the 10th century, offering scenic views and a peaceful environment. It played...

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Known as the "Cup and Saucer," this Martello tower built in 1804 now serves as a maritime museum, showcasing Guernsey's...

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