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VisitGuernsey Walking E-Brochure

The VisitGuernsey Walking brochure, produced by Media Campaign, invites keen walkers to explore the Channel Island of Guernsey on foot, from spectacular cliff top paths to gentle strolls on golden sands.

Walking in Guernsey

Guernsey offers around 28.5 miles of spectacular cliff top paths, plus numerous bays, rural lanes and commons to discover. Whether walkers prefer mapped routes exploring ancient forts and wild coastline or a simple stroll on golden sands before a seafood lunch, there is something to suit every pace.

  • 28.5 miles of cliff top paths
  • Numerous bays, coves and commons
  • Rural lanes and quiet hamlets
  • Mapped routes past ancient forts and wild coastline

A Special Island Setting

Nestled in the bay of St Malo and just 70 miles from mainland Britain, Guernsey offers a unique environment where French and British influences meet. Visitors order meals in English and pay in sterling, while beachside kiosks, fresh home-grown produce and an abundance of floral heritage add to the island's charm. It is described as how holidays used to be.

Easy to Reach

Getting to Guernsey is straightforward. Flights are available from nine UK airports in as little as 30 minutes, fast ferries cross from Poole and Weymouth in around two and a half hours, and a traditional ferry sails from Portsmouth. Thanks to the island's compact size, there is no need to drive for miles to experience all it has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much walking is there in Guernsey?

The island offers around 28.5 miles of spectacular cliff top paths, along with numerous bays, rural lanes and commons to explore.

Where is Guernsey located?

Guernsey is nestled in the bay of St Malo, just 70 miles from mainland Britain.

What language and currency are used?

Visitors order their meals in English and pay for them in sterling, reflecting the island's blend of French and British influences.

How do you travel to Guernsey?

You can fly from nine UK airports in as little as 30 minutes, take a fast ferry from Poole or Weymouth in around two and a half hours, or sail on a traditional ferry from Portsmouth.

Do you need a car to get around?

Because of the island's small size, there is no need to drive for miles to experience all it has to offer.

What kind of walking experiences are available?

Options range from gentle strolls on golden sands before a seafood lunch to mapped routes exploring ancient forts and wild coastline.

This brochure is part of the Catalink archive and may no longer be available to order. The information above describes Media Campaign. For current details, visit the company's official website.

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