ADVERTISING FEATURE ersey Tidal Trail C
lients can discover the coastal jewels of Jersey on foot following the launch of the 48.1-mile Jersey Tidal Trail. They’ll wander past majestic castles, seek out secret coves and breathe fresh, salty sea air, while walking where the tide was just hours earlier. They can conquer the trail
together, alone or as a family, across eight fully mapped sections, which are all accessible on foot, and partly by bike. And getting to Jersey is easy, via a short flight from more than 15 UK airports and without the need for a passport – making the island ideal for a last-minute escape.
UNMISSABLE SIGHTS ON THE JERSEY TIDAL TRAIL CHARMING HARBOURS
The village of St Aubin lies on clear azure waters dotted with fishing boats. Clients can take to the waters on a paddleboard or step back in time at the 16th-century Elizabeth Castle, fuelled by fresh seafood from a beachside bistro.
WIDESCREEN VIEWS
The St Brelade section of the Jersey Tidal Trail promises golden beaches, snorkelling and picnics overlooking the striking La Corbière Lighthouse. Further on, St Ouen’s Bay is the
island’s longest beach, while Grosnez Castle rewards walkers with a fairytale ruin and dramatic coastal views.
LOCAL TREASURES The Jersey Tidal Trail takes in much of the island’s rich culture and history, including the magical woodland and cliffside paths of St Martin’s parish. There, clients can board a rib boat from St Catherine’s to view offshore reefs or dive into the past at the mighty Mont Orgueil Castle, a storybook fortress overlooking postcard-worthy Gorey harbour.
NATURAL WONDERS
The Northeast and Northwest Coast sections are home to hidden caves, waterfalls and craters. Kids can play in the rockpools of Plémont Bay and adults can taste fresh, local produce and real ales at pubs around Grève de Lecq.
FLAVOURS OF JERSEY
Jersey’s southeast coastline is bursting with local flavours, from freshly farmed oysters at The
Royal Bay of Grouville to flavourful fare at much-loved spots such as the Seymour Pub. Suggest the beach at Green Island, the southernmost point of the British Isles, to clients for swimming and rockpooling – a fitting way to end this new adventure around Jersey.
For more information, visit
jersey.com/tidal-trail
PICTURES: Visit Jersey; Lauren Radley; Andy Le Gresley
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