Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

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Tour Overview

Embark on a captivating journey through the Guernsey Islands with the Channel Island Way tour. This self-guided walking adventure invites you to explore the enchanting landscapes of the Guernsey Bailiwick, including the serene islands of Herm and Sark. Traverse stunning sea and island paths, meander through quiet villages, and discover historical fortresses, including well-preserved Nazi German fortifications. Delight in the eclectic range of local pubs and eateries, and walk in the footsteps of historical figures like Victor Hugo and Queen Victoria. With a digital information pack and emergency hotline at your disposal, enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace. Accommodation includes charming guesthouses and hotels, ensuring a comfortable stay as you immerse yourself in the cultural and historical richness of these picturesque islands. ...more ...less

Highlights

  • Walking around the islands of the Guernsey Bailiwick including Herm and Sark

  • Beautiful sea and island walks, crossing bays and beaches and rugged cliffs

  • Historical interest including fortresses especially from the 16th to 20th century

  • Well-preserved Nazi German fortifications

  • Quiet villages and resorts

  • Eclectic range of pubs and eateries to discover

  • Walk in the footsteps of Victor Hugo, Renoir, and Queen Victoria

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Arrive Guernsey

Location: Guernsey

Accommodation Name: La Piette Hotel

Fly or ferry to Guernsey, St. Peter Port. The Island’s capital is a bustling, friendly place with a row of attractive harbours and marinas set under a steeply terraced townscape with some remarkably well preserved buildings especially from the 1700 and 1800s. Visit Castle Cornet the 800 year old fortress, the restored Victorian Gardens, the house where Victor Hugo stayed, or just relax along the promenade with its array of pubs and restaurants. At certain high points in the town you can see Herm, Sark, Alderney and the coast of Normandy.
Accommodation: La Piette Hotel is family owned. It dates back to the 1700's with many of its original architectural features remaining including a magnificent carved wooden fireplace, rumoured to have come from the town church in 1870.
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Day 2 : St. Peter Port to Petit Bot Bay 14km/8.7 miles, 4.5 hours

Location: Saint Peter Port

Accommodation Name: The Captains

Meals Included: Breakfast

Starting from the ‘Liberation Memorial’ marking the end of the German occupation, head south out of town along the coast road passing some tidal bathing pools before the way follows a climbing path through the artillery positions of Victorian Fort George. More gently you wind through what in late April – May are beautiful bluebell woods, dropping down to attractive Fermain Bay where you could have a swim or refreshments at the café. The Path becomes rougher, undulating around headlands, including St. Martins, Jerbourg and Icart Points and a gorgeous series of bays. There are views across to several sea stacks called the ‘Pea Stacks’ and you occasionally pass Nazi strong-points. Just when you are ready for an afternoon tea you reach Moulin Huet Bay with its tea room. In the coves below, Renoir did a series of paintings. The undulations finally take you down to ‘Petit Bot Bay’ a pretty shingle beach. The coastal walk finishes here, but the accommodation is another 25 minutes walk inland in the parish of St. Martin.
Accommodation: We use a popular country pub, The Captains. The pub has a great menu and sometimes folk music. Just down the road, there is the possibility of an upgrade to another pub hotel.

Day 3 : Petit Bot Bay to Cobo Bay 25km/15.5 miles, 7 hours. There is an option to walk to Perelle Bay 18.8km/11.6 miles, 5.5 hours. Then bus to Cobo Bay.

Location: Petit Bot Bay

Accommodation Name: Cobo Bay Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Continue along the undulating path which involves numerous steps in places. Passing the pretty National Trust land and seascapes near to ‘Le Gouffre’ and then along a particularly wild and rocky coastline dotted with occasional watch towers. Heading westerly, some huge fortifications come into view - reinforced concrete direction finding towers used by the Nazis to direct their artillery at allied shipping. You will come across a restored trench system with a 22 cm artillery piece in its pit. There are views inland to Torteval Church which was used as a ‘Seamark’ so that pre radar, sailors could locate themselves and then out to sea there is Hanois lighthouse which protects shipping from the dangerous reefs. Leaving the cliffs walking into Portelet Harbour, you can enjoy your first extensive sweeps of sand and possible swimming around the bay. It may be worth visiting the interesting ‘Cup and Saucer’ fortress of Fort Grey which is now a shipwreck museum. From here it is another long sandy beach up to L’Eree headland passing Lihou Island and another trench and tower system. Note that due to limited accommodation at Perelle Bay (unless you have a minimum 2 night stay) it will be necessary to bus or walk (1.5 hours) to the hotel at Cobo Bay.
Accommodation: You will stay at the well regarded hotel in Cobo Bay. The hotel has a beautiful location with possible sunset views and a great bar restaurant that spills outside onto a terrace on warm days.

Day 4 : Cobo Bay to St. Peter Port 23.4km/14.5 miles, 5.5 hours

Location: Côbo Bay West Coast

Accommodation Name: La Piette Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

This is a different day to the first two, it is a long walk, but unlike the others it is relatively flat allowing you to cover distance faster as you circumnavigate the bays and promontories to ultimately complete your walk around Guernsey. The route heads round Chouet headland passing gorgeous ‘Baie de la Jaonneuse’ and then extensive ‘Pembroke Bay’ with its antitank wall. Passing more forts of differing eras, the path becomes more remote before heading south again, reaching the café at picturesque Bordeaux Harbour before the last few kms into St. Peter Port.
If you wish to shorten the distance with use of your map, you can bypass some of the peninsular forts saving approximately 5 km. If you prefer, you could end the walk on the coastal road and take an hourly bus into St. Peter Port.
Accommodation: Return to your first nights accommodation La Piette Hotel. You will spend a further 2 nights here.

Day 5 : Ferry to Herm. Around Island walk return to Guernsey 6.6km/4.1 miles, 2 hours

Location: Guernsey

Accommodation Name: La Piette Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast

Herm is a gem of an island, no big forts, just an isle with a short cliff top walk followed by long sections on sandy bays and grassy commons, passing a couple of beach cafés. It is a 25 minute hop across on the ferry and the walk is short giving you enough time for a swim, or an extended lunch at the popular ‘Mermaid Tavern’. You may see puffins at ‘Puffin Bay’ and sometimes seals hang out on the northern beaches. You can also walk up the spinal road and take the woodland walk to the buildings around the St. Tugual’s chapel. Afternoon ferry back to Guernsey. You may choose to stay at the 'White House Hotel' in Herm, in this case you will need to take your own luggage onto the ferry and request with us.

Day 6 : Ferry to Sark. Island walk, stay on Sark 16 km/10 miles, 4-5 hours

Location: Sark

Accommodation Name: La Marguerite Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

Pack your things in the morning to take on the ferry to Sark. This is a larger boat than for Herm and you can book the crossings online. The ferry takes 45-50 minutes.
Sark is in its own time-warp. It is a very special island, there are no cars, only tractors and horse carts and no street lighting. Due to this and its island position, the International Dark-Sky Association designated Sark as Europe's first Dark Sky Community and the first Dark Sky Island in the world (2011).This recognises that Sark is sufficiently clear of light pollution to allow naked-eye astronomy. It also means that you should bring a good torch! Sark has a quasi-feudal system of government under a Seigneur although they have recently tried to make it more democratic.This harks back to the late mediaeval period when a number of original families were ‘planted ‘on the island. Some of their houses still remain. Due to the nature of the island, geography and history of landownership, there is no continuous path right the way around it. Here the Channel Island Way does a kind of figure of eight. You can decide whether to do the walk today, half of it, or wait for better weather tomorrow. The walk takes you across a chasm via ‘La Coupee’ a dramatic walk way to Little Sark that will one day be breached by the sea. On little Sark drop down to the site of the silver mines at Port Gorey, enjoy a cream tea at ‘La Sablonnerie’ then walk round the wild coast up at the northern end of the island. You may have enough time to visit the gardens of ‘La Seigneurie’ before finding your overnight accommodation.
Accommodation: La Marguerite Guesthouse, this is a comfortable family run guesthouse.

Day 7 : Continue Island Exploration on Sark

Location: Sark

Accommodation Name: La Marguerite Guesthouse

Meals Included: Breakfast

More time to explore the natural wonders of Sark and the parts of the island you missed yesterday. You could do half of yesterday's walk today, or all of it if the weather had been too bad. Otherwise you could hire a bike or take a horse cart ride through the island. The horse drivers have to pass a driving test and have a great island Knowledge. Top speed 10 mph/16 kph. Chill out on the sea cliffs, visit ‘La Seigneurie’ gardens, the Sark Museum and one of several great cafes and restaurants.

Day 8 : Ferry to Guernsey - end of tour

Location: Guernsey

Meals Included: Breakfast

In the morning take the ferry back from Sark to Guernsey. Make your own way to the airport.

What's Included

  • Accommodation
    6 nights B&B

  • 7 breakfasts

    Enjoy 7 breakfasts during your stay.

  • 7 nights accommodation

    Stay in guesthouses and hotels on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities, where available.

  • Luggage transfer

    One piece of luggage per person transferred from Inn to Inn, not exceeding 20kg, on Guernsey mainland.

  • Digital information pack

    Receive a digital information pack including a Navigational App, maps, and route notes.

  • Emergency hotline

    Access to an emergency hotline for assistance during your trip.

  • GPX Files

    Access to GPX files for navigation.

What's Not Included

  • Lunch, Dinner and drinks

    Meals such as lunch, dinner, and drinks are not included.

  • Entrance fees

    Entrance fees to attractions and sites are not included.

  • Travel to the start and from the end point of the trip

    Travel arrangements to the starting point and from the end point of the trip are not included.

  • Travel insurance

    Travel insurance is not included and must be arranged separately.

  • Personal expenses

    Personal expenses, including laundry and phone calls, are not covered.

  • Excess Luggage

    Any luggage exceeding the 20kg limit is not included in the transfer service.

  • Inter-island flights and ferries

    Flights and ferries between islands are not included.

  • Small local payment for luggage transfer

    A small local payment is required for the return luggage transfer from Sark ferry to Sark accommodation.

  • Bus to Cobo Hotel

    Bus transportation to Cobo Hotel is not included.

  • Solo traveler supplement

    An additional supplement is required for solo travelers or those booking a single room.

  • Guide

    This is a self-guided holiday, and no guide is provided.

Accommodation

Enjoy 6 nights of comfortable B&B accommodation, with a mix of hotels and guesthouses. Most rooms offer ensuite or private facilities, with showers being more common than baths. Double room requests are considered, but twin share is the standard arrangement.

Grading

MODERATE – GRADE 3
This is a self guided walk with average daily stages of around 5-6 hours (not including rests or visits to the sights enroute). The trip is graded moderate as the paths are fairly well defined. There are many ups and downs as you would expect in a coastal region, and walking poles are definitely a good idea. A good level of fitness is required and the trip is considered suitable for experienced walkers. Map reading skills are essential and you may need to use a compass at times in order to check the path. As with all of our trips it is important that you are well prepared. We suggest that you undertake regular exercise – swimming, cycling, and jogging, two to three times a week for at least three months prior to your departure. ...more ...less

Mode of Transport

Travel to Guernsey via flight or ferry, with the island's capital, St. Peter Port, serving as the main hub. Inter-island ferries connect you to Herm and Sark, while local buses are available for certain routes on Guernsey.

Check out our Q&As

  • What type of accommodation is provided during the tour?

    The tour includes 7 nights of accommodation in guesthouses and hotels on a twin share basis with ensuite facilities, where available. If the usual hotels are not available, alternatives will be used, and you will be informed if there is a change in standard or price.

  • Is this tour guided or self-guided?

    This is a self-guided holiday, meaning no guide is provided. Participants will receive a digital information pack including a navigational app, maps, and route notes to assist them.

  • Are meals included in the tour package?

    The tour includes 7 breakfasts. Lunch, dinner, and drinks are not included and will need to be arranged separately by the participants.

  • What is the luggage policy for this tour?

    One piece of luggage per person, not exceeding 20kg, will be transferred from inn to inn on the Guernsey mainland. Any luggage exceeding the 20kg limit is not included in the transfer service.

  • What should I know about the walking conditions on this tour?

    The tour is graded as moderate, with average daily stages of around 5-6 hours. The paths are fairly well defined but include many ups and downs typical of a coastal region. A good level of fitness is required, and walking poles are recommended. Map reading skills are essential, and you may need to use a compass at times. ...more ...less

  • What are some of the historical sites I can expect to see on this tour?

    Participants will have the opportunity to visit historical sites such as Castle Cornet, Victorian Fort George, and various Nazi fortifications. The tour also includes visits to places associated with historical figures like Victor Hugo and Renoir.

  • What unique experiences does Sark offer during the tour?

    Sark offers a unique experience with no cars, only tractors and horse carts, and no street lighting, making it a designated Dark Sky Island. Visitors can explore the island's natural beauty, visit historical sites, and enjoy the tranquil environment.

  • Self-guided holidays - inclusions

    We have designed our self guided walking and cycling tours to include a number of elements to help you enjoy your holiday more, while leaving out some things to give you more freedom to tailor the trip to your needs and interests. Refer to the Trip Notes for more information on the specific inclusions for each trip. What’s included: - Detailed Route Notes - Accommodation - Luggage transfers - Any scheduled transfers as per Trip Notes - Emergency support - Some meals (mostly breakfasts) What’s NOT included: - Transport to/from start/finish points - Most meals - Any entrance/park fees - Travel insurance - Personal expenses along the way - Unscheduled transfers required during the trip

  • Trip Grading & Preparation

    Match your level of fitness & requirements Please read this information carefully to find out which grade is most suited to your level of fitness and requirements. To make the most of your Walkers' Britain holiday it is essential and your responsibility to choose a trip that is well within your capabilities. All our active holidays are graded and clearly marked in each trip description. All mountains have uphill and downhill sections and by definition walking and cycling demand some effort. However all things are relative, and these grades assume that you are a reasonably active person who enjoys walking or cycling. Few trips are extreme and most allow ample time for sightseeing and enjoying the scenery. If in doubt about the grade of any holiday, please contact us for advice or request the tour dossiers, you can also chat with our team about the right travel insurance for you. Grade 1 – Introductory These trips involve walking for four to five hours per day or cycling for 15-50 km per day at a slow but steady pace. You will need a reasonable level of fitness and good health. Suggested Preparation 30 minutes of aerobic-type exercise (either road cycling or jogging), three times a week for three months leading up to your trip. Grade 2 – Introductory to Moderate These trips involve a combination of what is described in our Introductory and Moderate levels. The emphasis is on introductory activity but including several moderate stages. Grade 3 – Moderate These adventures involve walking for up to six hours per day or cycling for up to 65 km per day, at a steady pace. You will need a good level of fitness and be in good health. Suggested Preparation 45 minutes of aerobic-type exercise (road cycling or jogging) three times a week for three months leading up to your trip. Grade 4 – Moderate to Challenging This trip grading involves a combination of what is described in our Moderate and Challenging levels. The emphasis is on moderate activity but including several challenging stages. Grade 5 – Challenging These active holidays involve walking up to nine hours per day in mountainous terrain with steep ascents and descents, pass crossing & alpine weather conditions, or cycling for up to 80 km per day over undulating terrain, with some steep and sustained hills. You will need an excellent level of fitness, be prepared to carry a daypack weighing up to 8 kg and be completely comfortable in adverse weather conditions. Suggested Preparation 1 hour of aerobic-type exercise five times a week for three to six months leading up to your trip. We also recommend regular hill walking with a pack in variable weather conditions or road cycling.

  • Route notes

    While our tours vary in terms of difficulty, route finding is made simple and convenient with our specially prepared package of maps and route notes. On many of the walks it is easy enough to navigate carefully using the route notes provided with a cursory glance at the map. As holidays reach the higher grades, you will need to take more care and we would expect you to have at least some knowledge of using a compass. Maps for our tours also vary considerably, from up-to-date GPS referenced additions, to old map copies which may still be the only ones obtainable for a particular area. The differences in style, grade and destinations of our tours are features that make them of continual interest and delight to our walkers & cyclists. Each set of route notes can contain the following elements relevant to the route: History and information on the region and the route you are walking. Detailed maps including points of interest and accommodation. Detailed step-by-step descriptions (with pictures) of the route and information on detours/optional additions. Transport timetables and information for getting there and away. Safety information and advice. Contact details of accommodation, transport, local representatives and emergency support. Advice for things to do along the way. Suggestions for dining and self catering.

  • How our self-guided holidays work

    Self guided walking and cycling holidays offer freedom, independence and choice, allowing you to tailor your holidays in the UK & Europe to your interest and travel style. Our detailed Route Notes will contain all of the information you need to plan how you would like to approach each day, giving you the freedom to set your own pace. As you are not limited by the constraints of group travel, you are free to shorten or lengthen your walk as the terrain permits and can even take a day off, although you may need to travel onto your next accommodation by taxi or public transport in order to do so.

Reviews from travellers on this tour

S Patterson(New York, USA)  

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

14 Oct 2019

Great trip no issues, lots of fun. Loved the B&B on Sark.

S. Michell(UK)  

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

31 May 2023

A very enjoyable trip: the accommodation was first class... and the staff invariably very welcoming.

G Eldridge(Victoria, Australia)  

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

20 Nov 2018

This is a bit different to your usual walk seeing as you visit a number of different islands steeped in history. You not only have to get to Guernsey but also have to organise your travel between the islands. Just walking along the waterfront of St. Peter Port looking out towards Herm and Sark at the start of your walk is a magical sight on a sunny day. There are plenty of forts along the coast, from a variety of eras for you to inspect. Along the South coast of Guernsey you are in and out of the various bays with stunning views around each corner and looking back at where you’ve come from gives you a different perspective. One of the first stops you can make is in Fermain Bay which is a picturesque anchorage for cruising yachts. If your into art then look out for the plaque to Renoir at Moulin Huet Bay. The first day and a half around Guernsey are a bit strenuous but the views are worth it! The last day and a half lets you stretch out your legs a bit and is a bit more populated. The highlights of the walks though are Alderney and Sark. On Alderney early on in the walk you wander down into this little V shaped valley towards the coast and you see this white rocky outcrop just off the coast covered in birds with masses of birds circling it. The climb out of the valley is a bit steep but the sight was well worth it. There are a number of stylish forts along the coast that have been turned into homes or hotels to look at. It’s also worth having a good look around St. Anne including the museum and the Church. Sark is definitely worth a couple of nights so you can take your time to walk around to Little Sark via Sark Henge, Dixcart Bay and of course La Coupee, the narrow causeway between Sark and Little Sark. There are a number of places you can refresh yourself on Little Sark before you re-cross La Coupee back to Sark. On Sark itself there are any number of wonderful places to visit such as Duck Pond, the Window in the Rock and the Gardens just to mention a few. Don’t forget to take a ride in one of the horse drawn carts. What I found was that everyone was so friendly, the accommodation varied but was invariably good and the range of meals you could get, made it interesting. ...more ...less

N Bishop(Oregon, USA)  

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

17 May 2019

We loved La Pierette! Delicious food in their bistro and very accommodation service from the front desk. We had no difficultly with the route notes except on some sections on the Sark Routes, signs may have changed. We appreciated the notes about opportunities to alter the route, esp. shorten it- for example, on day 1, by connecting with the road 2/3rds of the way through, we walked immediately to our lodging (The Captain) and avoided the necessity of backtracking to end the walk. The availability of buses made it easy to adjust the trip as we went. ...more ...less

C. Holland(Melbourne)  

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

12 Jun 2022

Overall the trip was great. The days on Guernsey were challenging with almost continuous stairs on the first two days. Herm and Sark were lovely with easy walks.

R & F Kempston(Surrey, UK)  

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

18 Sep 2017

Excellent addition to the Sherpa portfolio. Enjoyed the coastal scenery, friendliness of everyone we met. Excellent local food. Military hardware from all centuries.

J. Brennan(Kilkenny, Ireland)  

Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

2 Jul 2023

Enjoyed the trip, however the walking in day one and day two is hard going - a lot of steps up and down - and was too much for my wife to manage. It was very hot, which didn’t help.

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    Walkers' Britain requires a minimum deposit of 250 GBP per person or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 70 days before departure.

  • Cancellation Policy

    We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of walkers' britain charges.

    Up to 70 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.

    At 69 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.

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Guernsey Islands - Channel Island Way

8 Days Starting in Guernsey, England and ending in St. Peter Port, Guernsey, England

Visiting: Guernsey, Saint Peter Port, Petit Bot Bay, Côbo Bay West Coast, Sark

Tour operator:

Walkers' Britain

Tour code:

WCG

Group Type:

Independent

Guide Type:

Self Guided

Physical rating:

moderate

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

From: $1390 (USD)

NB: Prices correct on 27-Mar-2025 but subject to change.