Sea kayaking in Jersey UK. Aerial views of the coastline
Sea kayaking in Jersey is an opportunity to explore our hidden island. Discover huge sea caves, observe wild life and reach bays few ever see.
For anyone wanting an adventure activity holiday in Jersey there is plenty to do.
This video is an aerial view of the coastline of the island taken by the Jersey kayak Adventures helicopter! A chance to see the coastline you will paddle.
For more details of sea kayaking in Jersey visit our website. We are a British Canoeing accredited centre, Gold grade Green Tourism business, Wild life Safe (WiSe) certificated operator and a member of Eco-active.
Sea kayak tours and courses are available with a choice of either sit-on-top or closed cockpit sea kayaks.
Jersey has some of the largest tide ranges in the world (over 11m) so there is always some amazing coastline to see.
For those seeking more adrenalin experiences we offer specialist sea kayaking in tide races, surf kayaking and trips to the off shore reefs of Les Ecrehous, Les Minquiers and Sark.
Paddle with our experienced instructors. All are BC accredited with a wealth of experience. Director Derek Hairon is the author of the UK's best selling sit-on-top kayak manual and the Channel Island ea kayak guide book and has over 35 years kayaking experience. Available at Pesda Press.
Jersey Island
Some of our experiences while visiting the beautiful Jersey Island, United Kingdom.
Sea Kayaking Channel Islands - Les Ecrehous to Jersey
In June 2014 a group of kayakers from Poole Harbour Canoe Club kayak in the Channel Islands from a live aboard boat, MV Salutay.
This video is one day at the magical Les Ecrehous, a small populated rocky island reef in the English Channel close to France...
Jersey Adventures Ultim8 Around the Island Adventure Race 2009
A stills video of the 8 discipline race around the beautiful coast of Jersey, Channel Islands.UK.
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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sarah angell kayak greve de lecq jersey channel islands
sarah angell (10 yrs old) kayaking in a cave at greve
Absolute Adventure
Absolute Adventures in the channel islands jersey.
Kayaking, coasteering, abseiling, blo-karting, banana and donut rides, wake boarding and water skiing, plus lots more....
Check out the website for details:
absolutejersey.co.uk/
Or to book contact
Email: info@absolutejersey.co.uk
Phone: 07797 736411
Skype: Skype name -- surfandsun
Jersey holiday 2014
5 days in Jersey on holiday!
Jersey Cubs Zip Wire / Tyrolean Traverse, Corbiere September 2011
Jersey Scouting organised this mega-zipwire event for the cubs. An amazing experience.
Vive la France - Jersey [Season 2, Episode 5]
Four friends unscripted travel adventures while on Debbie's 2019 Photo Tour through France and other lovely places. Debbie, Rebecca, Nancy and Maria spend one day exploring Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, between England and France. A self-governing dependency of the United Kingdom, with a mix of British and French cultures, it’s known for its beaches, cliffside walking trails, inland valleys and historic castles.
Caves Jersey Island
Inside the Caves at Plemont Jersey Island UK
Jersey Live - Channel Islands (UK) Music Festival
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Tamba Park Dinosaurs Jersey
A place I went to today. You should go if you have the chance.
Jersey Battle of Flowers - '73
Jersey CI April 2010
Driving the quiet roads of Jersey
Coast of Jersey C.I.
A short video of the coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands.
Walking in Jersey. Guided walks to Seymour tower.
Jersey has some of the largest tidal ranges in the world. Up to 12m. On the lowest tides it is possible to explore the intertidal zone and walk in a wilderness that is covered by the ocean twice a day.
The area is rich in marine life and history.
As the tides rush in the water can rise by up to 3 inches per minute.
Seymour tower was built as a coastal defence against attacks from the French in 1782. It is now possible to stay overnight in the tower. Visit our Website.
JERSEY, EXPLORING magnificent GOREY CASTLE ???? (Mont Orgueil), CHANNEL ISLANDS
SUBSCRIBE: - Mont Orgueil (Jerriais: 'Mount Pride' or 'Haughty Mount') is a castle in Jersey that overlooks the harbour of Gorey. It is also called Gorey Castle by English-speakers, and lé Vièr Châté (the Old Castle) by Jèrriais-speakers.
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands, between England and France. A self-governing dependency of the United Kingdom, with a mix of British and French cultures, it’s known for its beaches, cliffside walking trails, inland valleys and historic castles. The Jersey War Tunnels complex, in a former hospital excavated by slave labor, documents the island’s 5-year German occupation during WWII.
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