Holiday reference: JELDW
45 miles. 8-11 miles and up to 1,500 feet of ascent per day. This trail holiday offers the opportunity to walk the entire coastal path. Our route follows the island’s coastline in a clockwise direction. We may alter the order of the walking days if tide conditions make this necessary.
Day 1: Arrival day
Day 2: Corbière to Plemont - Our route takes us the full length of St Ouen’s Bay which provides a perfect natural arena for many sports, including motor racing, board sailing and surfing. After crossing the bay we climb the headland passing Le Pinacle, a 200ft outcrop of pink granite. We walk along the headland to the ruin of Grosnez Castle, a 14th century fort. Continuing along the undulating cliff path we arrive at Plemont Bay. 8½ miles, with 250 feet of ascent
Day 3: Plemont to Bonne Nuit Bay - Our walk takes us on the dramatic northern cliff-top path to Greve de Lecq with its sandy beach, mill conversion pub and cafés. We continue to the Priory Inn where a detour can be taken to visit the Devil’s Hole; a collapsed cave. We now cross the Mourier Valley and walk on to Sorrel Point. We finally descend to Bonne Nuit Bay, a once famous haunt of smugglers of Spanish brandy, French wines and tobacco. 7½ miles, with 950 feet of ascent and 1,170 feet of descent
Day 4: Bonne Nuit to Gourey - Leaving Bonne Nuit Bay we pass La Crete Fort, a mid 19th century guardhouse and now the Lieutenant Governor’s weekend retreat. Heading east we pass La Petit Port on our way to Bouley Bay. Here we join the undulating coastal path that takes us to the White Rock, above Rozel Bay. We continue to Flicquet Bay where we see our first Jersey round tower, one of 30 built in the 18th century to help counter a French invasion. 10 miles, with 1,450 feet of ascent and descent
Day 5: Free day
Day 6: Gorey to St Aubin - Depending on the tides, much of this walk can be undertaken along the beach. Leaving Gorey Pier we walk along the promenade to La Rocque Harbour. We continue to St Helier passing the Victoria and South Piers and the Commercial Buildings which were built by wealthy merchants in the early 1800s. Leaving St Helier we continue our walk along St Aubin’s Bay. 11½ miles, with 100 feet of ascent and descent
Day 7: St Aubin to Corbière - We restart our walk from St Aubin Harbour which was once the main base for the Jersey cod merchants. We continue across St Brelade’s Bay where we have the opportunity to visit the ancient church and the Fisherman’s Chapel. We now cross the headland above Flicquet Bay and aim for the German Artillery Observation Tower, now a ship’s radio station, to finish our walk at Corbière. 7½ miles, with 770 feet of ascent; 670 feet of descent
Day 8: Departure day
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