You're truly spoilt for choice when it comes to ways in which to explore the great outdoors in Jersey. Dive into clear blue waters and surf, hire an SUP or kayak and paddle your way around Jersey’s coastline. Stay on dry land and stroll through stunning scenery, play a round of golf or take to two wheels and explore the island by bike.
Travel aboard this unique tourist train between St Helier and St Aubin. Along with fact-filled historical commentary enjoy glorious views of stunning St Aubin’s Bay.
The island's newest and biggest indoor activity centre features a trampoline park, climbing walls and soft play area. Complete with laser light show and music, it's home to more high-energy adventure and adrenaline-fuelled action than you could possibly imagine. There's something for everyone, so be sure to drop in and get your bounce on!
Hamptonne Country Life Museum gives offers a unique insight into the rural life carried on in Jersey for centuries. Dating back to the 15th Century the house and farm are perfect for discovering the rural history of Jersey. Explore the different houses which make up Hamptonne, find out more about Jersey's history of cider making in the cider barn and wander through the cider apple orchard and meet the Hamptonne calves, chickens, sheep and piglets in the traditional farmstead and meadow.
Tasting experiences and distillery sessions are offered at this beautiful sail loft distillery where small-batch gins and rums are infused with locally foraged ingredients.
Discover Jersey's history, dating right back to the Ice Age, and learn about the island’s traditional farming industry, or watch archive footage of the early years of tourism through the Story of Jersey film and numerous displays, including manuscripts, artworks and artefacts. If time allows, step back to the 19th century with a visit to the beautifully restored, gas-lit Victorian House.
Jersey War Tunnels tells the true and unforgettable story of wartime Jersey and german Occupation in a way that no other visitor attraction does. It’s the best place to get a true picture of the hardship, the heartache and the heroism in the words of the people who were there. The exhibition is housed within an underground tunnel complex of over 1,000 metres, built by the Germans using slave labour.
This family run, award-winning farm park offers a range of indoor and outdoor activities to suit all ages for a full day of good old-fashioned family fun. Attractions include a towering toboggan, go-karts, goldmine, barnyard animals and loads more!
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