Grosnez Castle
Grosnez Castle is a ruined 14th-century castle in Saint Ouen, situated in Grosnez in the north-west corner of the island of Jersey in the Channel Islands. Philippe de Carteret held it against the French when they held half of Jersey between 1461 and 1467, but it has been a ruin since the mid-16th century.
Today, the ruins are open to the public. Furthermore, there are concrete steps that lead from the rear of Grosnez Castle to a small automated signal station; the station platform affords scenic views.
Sir John des Roches ordered the castle built around 1330, about the time of the start of the Hundred Years' War. The castle's purpose was to provide local farmers with a place of refugee from French attacks.
The walls are of local granite and are thickest on the landward side. The castle's position on a clifftop 200 ft (~ 60 m) above the sea means that the natural features of the site protect it on three sides. A ditch dug into the rock provides protection on the fourth side. The remains of ruined walls, mostly footings, are still present.
A drawbridge and portcullis protected the gatehouse, which is the only substantial surviving remnant, and would have made it difficult to capture. There are traces of six simple buildings.The castle, though, had a number of weaknesses:
There were no sally ports for counter-attacks;
Most importantly, there was no water well inside the walls.
The French captured the castle in 1373 and 1381.
Grosnez Castle appears on the reverse of the Jersey 50 pence coin.
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Places to see in ( Jersey - UK )
Places to see in ( Jersey - UK )
Jersey officially the Bailiwick of Jersey , is a Crown dependency of the United Kingdom, ruled by the Crown in right of Jersey, off the coast of Normandy, France. Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose dukes went on to become kings of England from 1066. After Normandy was lost by the kings of England in the 13th century, and the ducal title surrendered to France, Jersey and the other Channel Islands remained attached to the English crown.
Jersey is a self-governing parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, with its own financial, legal and judicial systems, and the power of self-determination. The Lieutenant Governor on the island is the personal representative of the Queen. British cultural influence on the island can also be seen with the main language being English, British pound currency, driving on the left, BBC and ITV regions, school curriculum following that of England, and the popularity of British sports, including football, cricket and rugby. The bailiwick consists of the island of Jersey, along with surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks collectively named Les Dirouilles, Les Écréhous, Les Minquiers, Les Pierres de Lecq, and other reefs. The island of Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands.
Although the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey are often referred to collectively as the Channel Islands, the Channel Islands are not a constitutional or political unit. Jersey has a separate relationship to the Crown from the other Crown dependencies of Guernsey and the Isle of Man, although all are held by the monarch of the United Kingdom. It is not part of the United Kingdom, and has an international identity separate from that of the UK, but the UK is constitutionally responsible for the defence of Jersey. The definition of United Kingdom in the British Nationality Act 1981 is interpreted as including the UK and the Islands together. The European Commission have confirmed in a written reply to the European Parliament in 2003 that Jersey is within the Union as a European Territory for whose external relationships the UK is responsible. Jersey is not fully part of the European Union but has a special relationship with it, notably being treated as within the European Community for the purposes of free trade in goods.
Jersey is a distinct jurisdiction for the purposes of conflict of laws, separate from the other Channel Islands, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Jersey law has been influenced by several different legal traditions, in particular Norman customary law, English common law and modern French civil law. Jersey's legal system is therefore described as 'mixed' or 'pluralistic', and sources of law are in French and English languages, although since the 1950s the main working language of the legal system is English.
Administratively, Jersey is divided into 12 parishes. All border on the sea. They were named after the Christian saints to whom their ancient parish churches were dedicated:
Grouville (historically Saint Martin de Grouville; incorporating Les Minquiers)
Saint Brélade
Saint Clément
Saint Helier
Saint John
Saint Lawrence
Saint Martin (historically Saint Martin le Vieux; incorporating Les Écréhous)
Saint Mary
Saint Ouen
Saint Peter
Saint Saviour
Trinity
Alot to see in ( Jersey - UK ) such as :
Elizabeth Castle
Mont Orgueil
La Hougue Bie
Jersey Zoo
Samarès Manor
Hohlgangsanlage 8
La Corbière
Howard Davis Park
Maritime Museum
Jersey Museum & Art Gallery, Merchant's House
Grosnez Castle
16 New Street
St Matthew's Church, Jersey
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
Victoria Tower, Jersey
Victoria College, Jersey
The National Trust for Jersey Wetland Centre
Channel Islands Military Museum
La Pouquelaye de Faldouet
Les Jardins de la Mer
Portelet Tower
La Cotte de St Brelade
Battery Lothringen
La Motte, Jersey
Corbière Lighthouse
Battery Moltke
Steam Motor & General Museum
Sorel Point
St Ouen's Bay
Eric Young Orchid Foundation
Grève au Lançon
Queen's Valley Reservoir
La Sergente Tomb
WWII German Naval Tower MP2
Saint Ouen's Pond
Ville-ès-Nouaux
aMaizin! Adventure Park
Le Couperon dolmen and guardhouse
La Crête fort
Beaumont Tower
Dolmen du Monts Grantez
Marine Peilstand 1 tower
La Caumine à Marie Best
La Tour de Vinde
Coronation Park
La Grève d' Azette
La Rocco Tower
WWII Gun Emplacement
Grève de Lecq
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Places to see in ( Jersey - UK )
Places to see in ( Jersey - UK )
Jersey officially the Bailiwick of Jersey , is a Crown dependency of the United Kingdom, ruled by the Crown in right of Jersey, off the coast of Normandy, France. Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose dukes went on to become kings of England from 1066. After Normandy was lost by the kings of England in the 13th century, and the ducal title surrendered to France, Jersey and the other Channel Islands remained attached to the English crown.
Jersey is a self-governing parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, with its own financial, legal and judicial systems, and the power of self-determination. The Lieutenant Governor on the island is the personal representative of the Queen. British cultural influence on the island can also be seen with the main language being English, British pound currency, driving on the left, BBC and ITV regions, school curriculum following that of England, and the popularity of British sports, including football, cricket and rugby. The bailiwick consists of the island of Jersey, along with surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks collectively named Les Dirouilles, Les Écréhous, Les Minquiers, Les Pierres de Lecq, and other reefs. The island of Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands.
Although the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey are often referred to collectively as the Channel Islands, the Channel Islands are not a constitutional or political unit. Jersey has a separate relationship to the Crown from the other Crown dependencies of Guernsey and the Isle of Man, although all are held by the monarch of the United Kingdom. It is not part of the United Kingdom, and has an international identity separate from that of the UK, but the UK is constitutionally responsible for the defence of Jersey. The definition of United Kingdom in the British Nationality Act 1981 is interpreted as including the UK and the Islands together. The European Commission have confirmed in a written reply to the European Parliament in 2003 that Jersey is within the Union as a European Territory for whose external relationships the UK is responsible. Jersey is not fully part of the European Union but has a special relationship with it, notably being treated as within the European Community for the purposes of free trade in goods.
Jersey is a distinct jurisdiction for the purposes of conflict of laws, separate from the other Channel Islands, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Jersey law has been influenced by several different legal traditions, in particular Norman customary law, English common law and modern French civil law. Jersey's legal system is therefore described as 'mixed' or 'pluralistic', and sources of law are in French and English languages, although since the 1950s the main working language of the legal system is English.
Administratively, Jersey is divided into 12 parishes. All border on the sea. They were named after the Christian saints to whom their ancient parish churches were dedicated:
Grouville (historically Saint Martin de Grouville; incorporating Les Minquiers)
Saint Brélade
Saint Clément
Saint Helier
Saint John
Saint Lawrence
Saint Martin (historically Saint Martin le Vieux; incorporating Les Écréhous)
Saint Mary
Saint Ouen
Saint Peter
Saint Saviour
Trinity
Alot to see in ( Jersey - UK ) such as :
Elizabeth Castle
Mont Orgueil
La Hougue Bie
Jersey Zoo
Samarès Manor
Hohlgangsanlage 8
La Corbière
Howard Davis Park
Maritime Museum
Jersey Museum & Art Gallery, Merchant's House
Grosnez Castle
16 New Street
St Matthew's Church, Jersey
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
Victoria Tower, Jersey
Victoria College, Jersey
The National Trust for Jersey Wetland Centre
Channel Islands Military Museum
La Pouquelaye de Faldouet
Les Jardins de la Mer
Portelet Tower
La Cotte de St Brelade
Battery Lothringen
La Motte, Jersey
Corbière Lighthouse
Battery Moltke
Steam Motor & General Museum
Sorel Point
St Ouen's Bay
Eric Young Orchid Foundation
Grève au Lançon
Queen's Valley Reservoir
La Sergente Tomb
WWII German Naval Tower MP2
Saint Ouen's Pond
Ville-ès-Nouaux
aMaizin! Adventure Park
Le Couperon dolmen and guardhouse
La Crête fort
Beaumont Tower
Dolmen du Monts Grantez
Marine Peilstand 1 tower
La Caumine à Marie Best
La Tour de Vinde
Coronation Park
La Grève d' Azette
La Rocco Tower
WWII Gun Emplacement
Grève de Lecq
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Places to see in ( Jersey - UK )
Places to see in ( Jersey - UK )
Jersey officially the Bailiwick of Jersey , is a Crown dependency of the United Kingdom, ruled by the Crown in right of Jersey, off the coast of Normandy, France. Jersey was part of the Duchy of Normandy, whose dukes went on to become kings of England from 1066. After Normandy was lost by the kings of England in the 13th century, and the ducal title surrendered to France, Jersey and the other Channel Islands remained attached to the English crown.
Jersey is a self-governing parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy, with its own financial, legal and judicial systems, and the power of self-determination. The Lieutenant Governor on the island is the personal representative of the Queen. British cultural influence on the island can also be seen with the main language being English, British pound currency, driving on the left, BBC and ITV regions, school curriculum following that of England, and the popularity of British sports, including football, cricket and rugby. The bailiwick consists of the island of Jersey, along with surrounding uninhabited islands and rocks collectively named Les Dirouilles, Les Écréhous, Les Minquiers, Les Pierres de Lecq, and other reefs. The island of Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands.
Although the bailiwicks of Jersey and Guernsey are often referred to collectively as the Channel Islands, the Channel Islands are not a constitutional or political unit. Jersey has a separate relationship to the Crown from the other Crown dependencies of Guernsey and the Isle of Man, although all are held by the monarch of the United Kingdom. It is not part of the United Kingdom, and has an international identity separate from that of the UK, but the UK is constitutionally responsible for the defence of Jersey. The definition of United Kingdom in the British Nationality Act 1981 is interpreted as including the UK and the Islands together. The European Commission have confirmed in a written reply to the European Parliament in 2003 that Jersey is within the Union as a European Territory for whose external relationships the UK is responsible. Jersey is not fully part of the European Union but has a special relationship with it, notably being treated as within the European Community for the purposes of free trade in goods.
Jersey is a distinct jurisdiction for the purposes of conflict of laws, separate from the other Channel Islands, England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Jersey law has been influenced by several different legal traditions, in particular Norman customary law, English common law and modern French civil law. Jersey's legal system is therefore described as 'mixed' or 'pluralistic', and sources of law are in French and English languages, although since the 1950s the main working language of the legal system is English.
Administratively, Jersey is divided into 12 parishes. All border on the sea. They were named after the Christian saints to whom their ancient parish churches were dedicated:
Grouville (historically Saint Martin de Grouville; incorporating Les Minquiers)
Saint Brélade
Saint Clément
Saint Helier
Saint John
Saint Lawrence
Saint Martin (historically Saint Martin le Vieux; incorporating Les Écréhous)
Saint Mary
Saint Ouen
Saint Peter
Saint Saviour
Trinity
Alot to see in ( Jersey - UK ) such as :
Elizabeth Castle
Mont Orgueil
La Hougue Bie
Jersey Zoo
Samarès Manor
Hohlgangsanlage 8
La Corbière
Howard Davis Park
Maritime Museum
Jersey Museum & Art Gallery, Merchant's House
Grosnez Castle
16 New Street
St Matthew's Church, Jersey
Hamptonne Country Life Museum
Victoria Tower, Jersey
Victoria College, Jersey
The National Trust for Jersey Wetland Centre
Channel Islands Military Museum
La Pouquelaye de Faldouet
Les Jardins de la Mer
Portelet Tower
La Cotte de St Brelade
Battery Lothringen
La Motte, Jersey
Corbière Lighthouse
Battery Moltke
Steam Motor & General Museum
Sorel Point
St Ouen's Bay
Eric Young Orchid Foundation
Grève au Lançon
Queen's Valley Reservoir
La Sergente Tomb
WWII German Naval Tower MP2
Saint Ouen's Pond
Ville-ès-Nouaux
aMaizin! Adventure Park
Le Couperon dolmen and guardhouse
La Crête fort
Beaumont Tower
Dolmen du Monts Grantez
Marine Peilstand 1 tower
La Caumine à Marie Best
La Tour de Vinde
Coronation Park
La Grève d' Azette
La Rocco Tower
WWII Gun Emplacement
Grève de Lecq
( Jersey - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Jersey . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Jersey - UK
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3D Jersey - Grosnez Castle
Grosnez Castle - History
The castle was built around 1330 on the orders of Sir John des Roches. The walls were built from the local granite and are thickest on the landward side. Its position on a clifftop 200 ft (~ 60 m) above the sea means that on three sides it is protected by the natural features of the site. A ditch dug into the rock provides protection on the fourth side.
The gatehouse, which is the only substantial remnant today, was protected by a drawbridge and portcullis and would have been very difficult to capture. The castle, though, had a number of weaknesses. There were no sally ports for counter-attacks; there were only two simple buildings providing accommodation; most importantly, there was no water well inside the walls.
The remains of ruined walls, mostly footings, are still present.
The castle was twice captured by the French, in 1373 and 1381 and was probably demolished around the time of the French occupation of Jersey (1461--1468). Certainly, in 1483 the Seigneur of St Ouen was allowed to fortify his manor house and it is unlikely he would have been given permission if Grosnez was still in use.
In 1806, a naval signal station was established at Grosnez to send messages to
Cliff Top Walk, Grosnez Castle - Jersey, Channel Islands
L'Etac - Grosnez Castle - Plémont Bay
West Routes - St Brelade, St Peter, St Ouen
Alex and Michael Woodrow Wedding. Part 2(B)
Alex and Michael Woodrow Jersey Channel Islands St Brelade Wedding Part 2(B)
THE SELL OUT OF CASTLE GOREY- JERSEY UK
Although Geoffrey has spent most of his adult life working and living in California, he was born and raised in Jersey C.I. and as a young boy, learnt all the history of the castle from historian Captain Joseph Dorey, who was the Gardien of the Castle for 24 years. Today, Jersey is seen as a microcosm of what is happening in the western world - the sellout of heritage and national traditions, the dilution and diminution of nations for the sake of the New World Order. This has given rise to the question of Independence from being a semi-autonomous Crown dependency to the idea of perhaps seeking an independent Dominion Status and is being seriously considered along with a new Constitution, one written for the Island by Islanders.
People are beginning to see through the mist of the NWO Beast, the loss of Independence, sovereignty and the sovereign rights to one's property is coming to the forefront of public concern. The EU 'police state' is already being imposed without the true consent of the people. The Isle of Jersey, a small Crown Dependency with historic independent rights and for the most part, outside the EU, is daily being bullied into accepting more and more EU regulations and UN Agenda 21 initiatives. As a result, many Jerseymen and women, especially those who are still able to remember the pain of Hitler's WW2 occupation of the Channel Islands, are now considering the idea of demanding the Island's full independence from Britain in order to avoid the rising influence of the dictatorial European Union - The new Fourth Reich.
L'Etacq - Tour de Jersey
The climb up La Mont du Vallette at L'Etacq as part of the 2013 Tour de Jersey
Strava Segment
Jersey, Channel Islands Mustangs & Cobra Driving in St Ouen
1993 5.0 Mustang following 1968 Gt350 Mustang and 1965 289 Cobra driving along the 5 Mile Road in St Ouen's Bay, Jersey, Channel Islands.
Jersey Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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#Explore picture-perfect capital, St. Helier. Each of Jersey’s four coastlines has its own distinctive personality. #Visit La Hougue Bie, one of the world’s oldest buildings, and the port of Gorey, with its iconic medieval castle. The North Coast Path offers some of the island’s most dramatic views. At St. Ouen’s Bay, surfers will find some of the island’s best waves and history buffs can explore the Channel Islands Military Museum.
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Dolphins off Jersey, Channel Islands
27°c, a flat calm sea & a great day out on the boat at the Ecrehous (just off the coast of France). Coming home, about 2 miles from St. Catherine's & one of the kids spotted two dolphins swimming towards us ... resulting in a mad scramble for the video camera & several over-excited adults & kids!
Motorbike Ride Around St Brelade - St Ouen Jersey
Motorbike Ride Around St Brelade - St Ouen Jersey
Time-lapse Jersey CI east coast
just starting to play with time-lapse photography
Jersey - Channel Islands 2015 Corbiere Walk by MTB
Route back to St Helier down Corbiere Walk which was once a railway line.
Jersey aerial view of the Channel Islands
Jersey from the air, a view of this beautiful channel island
[영국령 채널제도]저지여행 가이드-익스피디아
영국 해협에서 약 160km, 프랑스 해협에서는 불과 22km 거리에 있는 저지는 채널 제도에서 가장 큰 섬입니다. 영국의 왕실령이자, 자치령인 저지는 영국적인 분위기와 프랑스 특유의 매력이 함께 어우러져 있죠.
#채널제도가볼만한곳
길이는 약 14km에 너비는 약 8km로 아주 작지만, 저지는 그 크기를 훨씬 뛰어넘는 역사와 자연환경 그리고 이곳만의 특징을 가지고 있습니다. 저지와 역사는 떼려야 뗄 수 없는 관계인데요. 신석기 시대의 유물은 피라미드보다 그 역사가 오래되었고, 수백 년에 걸친 해안 방어 시설은 마치 어제 버려진 것처럼 온전한 모습을 간직하고 있어요. 저지의 해안 지대 역시 엄청납니다. 조수 간만의 차가 매우 커서 이곳을 깔끔하게 청소해주죠. 매일 두 차례 썰물이 되면 수평선으로 길게 뻗어 나가는 수 킬로미터의 금빛 해변과 바위틈 웅덩이가 모습을 드러냅니다. 저지의 주도인 세인트 헬리어는 저지를 특별하게 만드는 모든 것을 아우르고 있어요. 역사, 신선하고 맛있는 농산물, 면세 쇼핑 그리고 그림같이 아름다운 풍경까지 말이죠. 세인트 헬리어에 나 있는 길 곳곳에는 역사의 흔적이 남아 있습니다.
저지 민병대원의 징을 박은 부츠와 저지 전쟁에서 프랑스군을 물리친 영국군을 비롯해, 1940년부터 1945년 해방까지 이곳을 점령했던 25,000여 명의 독일군이 남긴 목이 긴 군화 등 수많은 역사가 있죠. 저지의 얽히고설킨 역사의 실타래를 이해하는 것은 다소 벅찰 수 있습니다. 섬 탐험을 떠나기 전에 저지 박물관에 들러 한두 시간 정도 관람하는 것을 추천해요.
역사 공부 중 재미를 더하고 싶다면, 뉴 노스 키에 있는 해양박물관을 방문해 파도와 선박, 선원과 더불어 이 섬을 만들어 낸 전설에 대해 알아보세요. 바로 옆에 있는 오큐페이션 태피스트리 갤러리에는 현지인들이 제2차 세계대전에서 겪은 이야기를 담은 혁신적인 입체 모형이 있습니다. 저지섬 해방 50주년을 기념하기 위한 작품이죠.
역사에 대해 배우면서 휴식을 취하고, 맛있는 음식을 먹고, 쇼핑을 즐길 수 있는 곳이 아주 많습니다. 킹 스트리트를 거닐며 고가의 쇼핑을 즐기셔도 좋고, 센트럴 마켓에서 농산물을 구경하며 소소한 즐거움을 느껴보셔도 좋아요. 농산물의 품질과 맛이 뛰어나 '저지'를 얘기하면 농산물을 떠올릴 정도예요. 마을을 둘러본 후에는 편안하게 앉아 썰물이 되는 바다를 감상하다가 세인트 오빈스 베이를 가로질러 엘리자베스 성을 방문해 보세요. 흉벽을 따라 거닐면서 화약 냄새를 맡다 보면 어느새 밀물이 들어올 거예요.
언제든지 차밍 베티를 타고 해안으로 돌아갈 수 있죠. 저지는 여행을 다니기에 안성맞춤인 자그마한 섬입니다. 지역 도로와 산책로 덕분에 이 섬의 풍경과 관광 명소, 예상치 못하게 만날 수 있는 것들을 보다 가까이에서 감상하실 수 있어요. 작은 어촌과 만, 해변을 연결하며 끝없이 이어지는 해안길을 따라 버스를 타거나 차를 빌려 운전하는 것도 좋고 거닐어 보는 것도 좋아요.
세인트 헬리어에서 동쪽으로 가면 그루빌 교구가 나오는데요. 이곳에는 6,000년의 역사를 자랑하는 라 우그 비가 있습니다. 전 세계에서 오래된 건물로는 10위 안에 들죠. 역사가 저지섬 전체를 아우르고 있는 것처럼 이곳에도 역사가 겹겹이 쌓여 있죠. 12세기부터 16세기 사이 이 묘지터 위에 중세 시대 예배당이 세워졌습니다.
근처 언덕에는 독일군 벙커가 있는데요. 이곳은 현재 독일군 방어 시설을 짓기 위해 저지섬으로 끌려온 수천 명의 강제 노동자들을 기리는 현대 박물관으로 활용되고 있습니다. 근처에 있는 지질학 및 고고학 박물관에서 저지섬의 신석기 시대와 켈트 및 로마 시대에 대해 배워 보고 땅에서 발굴된 금화 한 더미와 고대 유물도 감상해 보세요. 차를 타고 이 조용한 지역을 가로질러 10분간 달리면 저지섬의 3대 항구 중 하나인 고리가 나옵니다. 이곳에는 굳센 중세시대의 그림자를 드리우는 성이 있습니다. 바로 몽토르고이 성이죠.
13세기 초에 지어진 이 성은 1600년대 후반 엘리자베스 성이 그 역할을 대신하기 전까지 프랑스와의 주기적인 전쟁에서 영국군의 첫 번째 방어선으로 활용되었습니다. 구불구불 나 있는 복도와 계단, 터널에서 길을 잃고 거닐다 보면 어느새 '죽음의 무도', '계보'와 같은 예술품을 만나실 수 있어요. 저지섬에 있는 해안 지대 4곳은 독특한 개성을 지니고 있습니다. 북쪽 해안길 몇 군데는 꼭 거닐어 보세요. 해안길 주변으로 과거 해안 유적과 들꽃이 가득한 절벽이 있어 저지섬에서 가장 아름다운 전망을 감상하실 수 있죠. 길을 따라가다 보면 옛 밀수업자의 작은 만인 불리 베이를 만나게 됩니다.
지금 이 해변은 스쿠어 다이버들에게 인기가 좋고 소렐 포인트처럼 바람이 휘몰아치는 높은 지대도 있죠. 아이들과 함께 여행하고 있다면 아늑한 그레브 데 레크에서 휴식을 취해 보세요. 랍스터와 게를 잡는 어부들이 오가는 곳이에요. 썰물로 바다가 바닥을 보일 때 한적한 백사장이 있는 플레몬트 해변으로 내려가 바위 웅덩이나 숨겨진 동굴을 탐험해 보세요. 분위기 있는 그로스네즈 성 유적이 보인다면 북쪽 해안의 다다른 것이에요. 이곳에서 또 다른 자연경관이 펼쳐지죠. 서쪽 해안을 따라 남쪽으로 가면 바위투성이 언덕과 수많은 들판이 점차 사라지고 따뜻한 백사장과 유럽 최고의 서핑지인 생투앙 베이를 만날 수 있습니다. 생투앙에는 히틀러가 건설을 명령한 약 3,218m의 대서양 방어 방벽 시스템의 일부였던 거대한 방조벽이 남아 있어요. 이곳에서 채널 제도 군사 박물관을 찾으실 수 있어요. 군인과 민간인 유물이 가득한 벙커 단지로, 5년의 점령 기간 속에 녹아 있는 저지섬의 이야기와 영국군에게 버려져 혼자 힘으로 살아가야 했던 41,000명의 섬사람이 겪은 고난을 말해주는 곳입니다.
남쪽 해안으로 다시 돌아가 만날 수 있는 세인트 브레레이드의 아늑한 백사장은 모래성 쌓기를 좋아하는 가족들에게 인기 만점입니다. 여기서부터 1.6km 떨어진 곳에는 중세 예배당의 초석이 되었던 세인트 브레레이드 교회가 있습니다.
내려오는 전설에 따르면 이곳 요정들이 공사 때문에 너무 화가 나서 인부들이 알아차릴 때까지 매일 밤 해안가로 돌을 옮겼다고 해요. 교회 바로 근처에 있는 누아르몽 포인트에서 옛 독일군 지휘벙커를 구경해 보세요. 실컷 구경한 뒤 계단을 내려가면 보이는 포테렛 해변과 작은 섬 얀브린스 툼을 감상하는 것도 좋아요. 세인트 헬리어로 돌아가는 길에 세인트 오빈에 잠시 들러 아이스크림을 먹으면서 방벽을 거닐어 보는 것도 좋습니다. 썰물이 되어 보트가 물 밖으로 나올 때 항구를 가로질러 세인트 오빈스 요새로 가 보세요.
해안가에서 저지 최고의 경관을 감상하실 수 있고, 섬 안에서도 다양한 활동을 즐기실 수 있어요. 성 로렌스의 우거진 숲 깊은 곳으로 들어가 저지 전쟁 터널에서 저지섬의 전쟁 당시로 시간 여행을 떠나 보세요. 이곳은 섬을 침범한 수많은 독일군이 주둔한 지하 공간 중 하나였습니다. 한때 치료 센터로 활용되었지만 오늘날 이 0.8km 길이의 터널에는 전쟁 시 사용되었던 유물들이 멋지게 전시되어 있습니다. 햄톤 농촌생활박물관에서 길을 따라 거닐며 한가로운 생활로 돌아가 보세요.
팰럿 스팀 앤 모터 박물관에서는 과거의 물건들이 활기를 되찾는데요. 저지섬의 기계 유산이 사람들의 사랑을 받으며 보존되어 있죠. 차를 타고 10분간 달리면 저지 동물원을 만날 수 있어요. 이 동물원은 50년 넘게 멸종 위기종을 구조해왔습니다. 역사를 배우고, 모험을 떠나고, 맛있는 음식을 먹고, 완벽한 휴식을 취하고 싶으세요? 저지에서는 이 모든 것들이 마법처럼 이루어집니다. 영국 같지도 않고, 프랑스 같지도 않지만 저지만의 특별함을 100% 느껴보세요.
The Taste of Jersey
A quick look at a few of my favourite places in Jersey, Channel Islands. My husband and I had a beautiful break this autumn.
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