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Attractions and Places To See in Guernsey - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see in Guernsey include historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural features across this British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. The capital, St Peter Port, features cobbled streets and a picturesque marina. The island offers a diverse landscape, from coastal fortifications to numerous beaches and cliff-top walks.

Best attractions and places to see in Guernsey

  • The most popular attractions is Clifftop Path to Saints Bay, a trail that offers terrific views along the cliffs.…

Last updated: July 6, 2026

Clifftop Path to Saints Bay

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From Moulin Huet in the direction of Saint's Bay, the first step is steep uphill! But the views are terrific, so definitely do it! And watch out, you have to be careful where you step

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The Little Chapel

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The Little Chapel is a Guernsey favourite - it was created in July 1914 by Brother Deodat, who planned to create a miniature version of the grotto and basilica at …

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We found it very interesting! The atmosphere is dark and gloomy and appropriate for the place. You go through it alone and take as much time as you need. We …

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Venus Pool

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Scramble down to find the Venus Pool, a rock pool you can dip in, at low tide

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Sausmarez Manor and Sculpture Garden

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Sausmarez Manor is a manor house that hosts a small Saturday market next to the stunning subtropical forest sculpture garden. Next to it there is a café with a garden, …

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Le Déhus Dolmen

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From "visit Guernsey" : Dehus Dolmen is a prehistoric passage grave approximately 10 metres in length. One of the capstones has a remarkable carving of a man featuring a bearded …

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Vale Castle

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Vale Castle has spectacular views of Herm and Jethou.
The castle, which is over 1000 years old, can only be visited when it is not rented out for private parties, which is quite often the case.

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La Table des Pions (Fairy Ring)

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Folklore associates this square with fairies, elves and witches. But in reality it is as Russell says it 😁

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Fort Doyle

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Baie du Moulin Huet

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Very brave people also swim here 😁 we prefer to hike along the cliff path with dream views. One of the most beautiful places in Guernsey, which is teeming with beautiful places!

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August 15, 2025, Venus Pool

Please note: The Venus Pool is only visible 2 hours before and after low tide. At high tide, it is underwater!

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19th Century Fort built as part of the network to protect the island against invasion by the French. Later used by the Germans during the Second World War who installed coastal defence guns and anti-aircraft guns. About a mile offshore you can see the Platte Forgere lighthouse. Entrance is free.

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It is said that if you walk around the stone circle three times and make a wish it will come true!

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Locally known as the fairy ring as it was reputed that fairies and elves danced around it at night wearing out a path. In reality it was where the ‘pions’ (valets) of the officials of the Royal court sat to eat their lunch when the Royal party did their annual roads inspection known as the Chevauchee.

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Largest structural reminder of the German Occupation. The tunnels cover 7,000 square meters and were constructed by slave labourers who excavated nearly 30,000 cubic meters of rock sometimes using hand tools and their bare hands. The space is somber and cavernous with a haunted eerie feel. Take an extra jumper as it gets cold in the tunnels.

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Fascinating architectural structure with a very eerie feel. Be sure to take something warm as it gets quite chilly deep in the tunnels.

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Neolithic passage grave with a carving of what looks like a bearded man on the underside of one of the capstone. Inside there is alight which, once switched on, sends a beam across the carving to bring it to ‘life’ much as the sun would have done on certain days.

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Tiny chapel built by Brother Deodat and covered with a mosaic of coloured china. No charge to enter as it relies totally on public donations for its upkeep.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most scenic coastal walks in Guernsey?

Guernsey offers stunning cliff-top walks, particularly along the south coast. A popular choice is the Clifftop Path to Saints Bay, which provides terrific views of varied coves and blue waters. The Jerbourg Peninsula at the south-east tip also offers amazing views of neighboring islands and the French coast. For more detailed routes, you can explore the Hiking in Guernsey guide.

Which historical sites are a must-visit in Guernsey?

Guernsey is rich in history. You can explore the 800-year-old Castle Cornet guarding St Peter Port Harbour, which houses five museums. Another significant site is Vale Castle, an ancient fortification. For a glimpse into the island's more recent past, visit the German Underground Hospital (Hauptverbandsplatz), a remnant of the World War II occupation.

Are there any unique or unusual attractions in Guernsey?

Absolutely! Don't miss The Little Chapel, an intricately adorned tiny chapel covered in seashells, pebbles, and broken china. It's a major tourist attraction known for its unique construction and touching story. Another unique spot is the La Table des Pions (Fairy Ring), a historical site with a mysterious ambiance.

What are the best beaches for swimming and relaxation in Guernsey?

Guernsey boasts 27 beaches. For scenic beauty and a walk between high rocks at low tide, Baie du Moulin Huet is highly recommended. Other popular choices include Cobo Beach for its golden sands and sunsets, and Fermain Bay, a picturesque cove perfect for snorkeling.

What family-friendly activities are available in Guernsey?

Many attractions cater to families. The Little Chapel is a fascinating visit for all ages. Historical sites like the German Underground Hospital and Fort Doyle offer educational experiences. Saumarez Park provides ample space for walks and picnics, including a Victorian walled garden. Oatlands Village also offers local crafts and artwork.

Where can I find prehistoric sites or ancient history in Guernsey?

Guernsey is home to several Neolithic tombs (dolmens). The Le Déhus Dolmen in Vale is one of the best-kept on the island, offering a glimpse into ancient times. Le Trépied is another notable dolmen with local legends.

What kind of outdoor activities can I do in Guernsey besides hiking?

Beyond hiking, Guernsey offers excellent opportunities for cycling and mountain biking. You can find various routes in the Cycling in Guernsey and MTB Trails in Guernsey guides. The island's waters are also popular for diving, snorkeling, and exhilarating Rib Boat Tours to explore the coastline and nearby islands.

What are some notable gardens or parks to visit in Guernsey?

Candie Gardens in St Peter Port are beautiful 19th-century public gardens with flowers, lawns, fish ponds, and glorious views over the harbor. They also house the Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery. Saumarez Park is another large public park perfect for walks and picnics, featuring a Victorian walled garden.

Can I visit other islands from Guernsey?

Yes, island hopping to nearby islands like Herm and Sark is a popular activity. Sark is car-free, offering a unique experience with bicycle rentals and horse-drawn carriages, and features attractions like La Seigneurie Gardens. Herm is known for its peaceful waters and Belvoir Bay.

What are some good viewpoints for panoramic scenery in Guernsey?

The Clifftop Path to Saints Bay offers terrific views. Victoria Tower in St Peter Port provides sweeping views of the harbor and beyond. The Pleinmont Headland offers magnificent vistas, including the Hanois lighthouse and Lihou Island, as well as Jersey and the French coast.

Are there any attractions related to Victor Hugo in Guernsey?

Yes, Hauteville House in St Peter Port was the home of French writer Victor Hugo during his 15 years of exile. It's a must-see for its rich, dramatic interiors that reflect Hugo's imagination, where he wrote much of Les Misérables.

What is there to see in St Peter Port?

St Peter Port, Guernsey's capital, is a charming hub with cobbled streets and a picturesque marina. Key attractions include Castle Cornet, Hauteville House, Victoria Tower, and Candie Gardens, which also houses the Guernsey Museum and Art Gallery. The town itself is a delight to explore with its historical buildings and diverse shops.

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