- Guernsey - Wikipedia
Guernsey ( ˈɡɜːrnzi ⓘ GURN-zee; Guernésiais: Guernési; French: Guernesey) is the second-largest island in the Channel Islands, located 27 miles (43 km) west of the Cotentin Peninsula, Normandy
- The Islands of Guernsey | Guernsey Holidays | Visit Guernsey
Get away from it all and recharge the batteries Embrace island-hopping and outdoor adventures on land and on sea Dine at a multitude of eateries, from beachside kiosks and cafés to local pubs and award-winning restaurants Delve into the past to explore our heritage on guided walks or in museums
- Guernsey | History, Language, Population, Facts | Britannica
Guernsey, British crown dependency and island, second largest of the Channel Islands It is 30 miles (48 km) west of Normandy, France, and roughly triangular in shape With Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, and associated islets, it forms the Bailiwick of Guernsey Its capital is St Peter Port
- How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In Guernsey - Forbes
Guernsey offers the perfect weekend retreat, from wild beaches to capital mansion hotels, seafood galore, and eye-boggling history, says Lewis Nunn
- 22 Unique Fun Things to do in Guernsey (Channel Islands)
Home to a renowned dairy herd, fascinating historic attractions, and a novel about potato peel pie, Guernsey is a unique gem of a destination that combines beautiful views and unique history with a warm and wholesome sense of hospitality
- Guernsey travel - Lonely Planet | The Channel Islands, Europe
Flatter and less dramatic-looking than Jersey, Guernsey has some stunning beaches, particularly along the north coast, rugged cliffs in the south, and a lively, compact capital of St Peter Port
- Guernsey - Guernseyguide. com
Guernsey, known as Guernesey in French and Guernési in Guernésiais, is a jurisdiction within the Bailiwick of Guernsey The island, situated in the English Channel, boasts a rich cultural and historical background
- About Guernsey | See Guernsey Tours- Discover Guernsey
Guernsey is the second largest of the Channel Islands located in the English Channel between France and the south coast of England There are 7 main islands that make up the Bailiwick of Guernsey- Alderney, Sark, Herm, Jethou, Brecqhou, Lihou and of course, Guernsey itself
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