Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Guernsey, Channel Islands

November 7, 2021 Misti Hsu

A British crown dependency, the sunny (well, relatively speaking) island of Guernsey boasts mild winters and warm summer months. From coasteering to kayaking, windsurfing to foodie foraging, outdoor enthusiasts of all types will love to roam this gorgeous Channel Island. A great base for fishing and angling trips, Guernsey also has plenty to see and do on the mainland. Explore Neolithic sites, stoic Castle Cornet, and ancient burial sites like Le Creux es Faies, a tomb that was once believed to be the gateway to a magical fairyland.
Restaurants in Guernsey

1. Ben Le Prevost Chocolatier

14 Mill Street, St Peter Port GY1 1HQ +44 1481 713504 [email protected] http://www.benleprevostchocolatier.com
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5.0 based on 84 reviews

Ben Le Prevost Chocolatier

Reviewed By properchef

I recently visited Guernsey for a number of reasons, one being to visit Ben in his new shop. And if you like chocolate, this is the place to go. We sampled a few including a bronze winning malt whisky and lapsang souchong truffle. Ben has a passion for flavours and this shines through in award winning Mojito chocolate which won a World Silver ~ probably the nicest chocolate I have tried ~ . Well worth a visit and does mail order too.

2. Guernsey Taxi Tours

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5.0 based on 116 reviews

Guernsey Taxi Tours

Let Mike show you around his island home. Discover the history and story of Guernsey, take in the views and experience the country lanes that the buses are too big too take you, on your own individual private tour (MAX 4 passengers), with MIKE MAUGER locally born accredited tour guide. The "Standard" tour (approx. 2.5hrs) which covers the south of the island, includes views over St Peter Port, the stunning south coast cliffs and bay along the west coast. You will pass Dolmens (2500BC) Menhirs (1500BC), Napoleonic fortifications, German fortifications, Victor Hugo's house, the Little Chapel and much more. The "full tour" (approx. 3.5hrs) completes the circuit of the island, and allows more time at each stop." My tours are very laid back and you set the pace!" My aim is you leave the with a better understanding of the island's history and culture, present and past, and more importantly, have had an enjoyable and memorable time while in Guernsey.

3. Catherine Best Ltd

The Mill Steam Mill Lane Steam Mill Lanes, St Martin GY4 6XE +44 1481 237771 [email protected] http://www.catherinebest.com
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5.0 based on 32 reviews

Catherine Best Ltd

Catherine Best jewellers showcasing limited edition silver and exquisite one off designs featuring the rarest gemstones in various precious metals. Award-winning jeweller based in Guernsey and Jersey in the Channel Islands. Each piece of Catherine Best jewellery is designed by Catherine herself and then bought to life by her jewellers in workshops on site. The two studios are housed in beautiful Mills full of charm and character.

Reviewed By Sheena911 - Chennai (Madras), India

Wow is all I can say, I had two princess cut diamonds that I wanted made into earrings for my daughters wedding and they are just beautiful ????. Such a personal service with phone calls and emails and an amazing price too. Thank you so much xx

4. German Naval Signals HQ

St. Jacques, St Peter Port GY1 1SN +44 1481 726518 http://www.museums.gov.gg
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5.0 based on 151 reviews

German Naval Signals HQ

This was the headquarters of the German Naval Commander of the Channel Islands during WWII. The Signals HQ handled all the important radio signals traffic for the German Forces during the Occupation. The bunker complex was completed in 1944 and housed powerful communication equipment and Enigma enciphering machines. Over half the complex has been restored to its wartime appearance with original fixtures, fittings, objects and equipment.

Reviewed By bootsmannsmaat

The German Naval Signal Station is a superbly restored German Naval Command Bunker, with great exhibits with rooms restored as they would have been back in the 1940’s. Well worth spending an hour or two if you are interested in the German Occupation. I have visited several time and will do again the May 2020

5. Iris & Dora

The Studio Ruette Braye, St Peter Port GY1 1PL +44 1481 721375 [email protected] http://www.irisanddora.gg
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5.0 based on 28 reviews

Iris & Dora

We are a small, family run working art studio, creative workshop and gift shop! Visit us to find your inner creativity, learn a new craft, or hone your skills. Supporting local artists, makers and artisans is important to us and we do this by selling their wares and providing them with studio space to run creative workshops and classes. We love watching creativity bloom, whether that be from an experienced maker, or first time pottery painter! All ages and abilities are welcome in our studio, families, friends, celebrations of all kinds, let us help you achieve a little creative victory. Check out our calendar to learn about upcoming classes and workshops, or visit us in person. Pottery painting and gift shop open daily including Sundays and Bank Holidays.

6. Thai Too Guernsey

Mill street 13A 13, St Peter Port GY1 1HG +44 1481 526653 [email protected] https://m.facebook.com/metaguernsey
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Thai Too Guernsey

The best Thai food outside Thailand! The brand new Thai Too Restaurant (formerly MĖTA) satisfies true Thai cuisine lovers sitin as well as take away. Enjoy your Thai Cuisine with a perfect match of drinks menu we provide- beer, wine and cocktails go together nicely. Just like Holliday experience!

7. Hauteville House

Victor Hugo's House 38 Hauteville, St Peter Port GY1 1DG +44 1481 721911 hugohouse@cwgy http://maisonsvictorhugo.paris.fr/fr/informations-pratiques/votre-visite-hauteville-house-guernesey
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4.5 based on 692 reviews

Hauteville House

Author Victor Hugo's home while living in Guernsey during a 15-year self-imposed exile.

Reviewed By hedgehoghale

fascinating house and well worth a visit the tour guide was very informative the renovations are wonderful the hose itself is amazing and gardens are lovely to great views

8. Castle Cornet

St Peter Port +44 1481 726518 [email protected] http://www.museums.gov.gg/article/101089/Castle-Cornet
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4.5 based on 1,477 reviews

Castle Cornet

An 800 year old castle that boasts incredible views of the whole East coast of Guernsey and across to the other islands of Herm, Sark and Alderney. Steeped in history that includes the English civil war and the German Occupation of the castle and islands during the second world war. There are four museums on military history, the RAF and the story of the castle and a new maritime museum hoping to be unveiled later in 2021. The grounds and gardens benefit from a full-time castle keeper tending the historic gardens and keeping it looking beautiful. The daily noon-day gun firing of a 32 pound cannon by a gunner in traditional 19th century uniform is the highlight of any visit and can be accompanied by a castle tour in the morning, tea in the cafe and relaxing in the sunshine!

Reviewed By 748markb748 - Nottingham, United Kingdom

Castle cornet has a fascinating history, great for kids for look around and for adults also, Remember to be there fro the noon day gun firing, 3 museums in one, local Militia, castle history, and the 201 squadron, long walk to it though.

9. German Occupation Museum

Les Houards, Forest GY8 0BG +44 1481 238205 http://www.germanoccupationmuseum.co.uk
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4.5 based on 931 reviews

German Occupation Museum

Reviewed By gazwcave - Douglas, United Kingdom

This is a must see place for anyone who is interested in the WW2 Occupation of Guernsey. What started as a local person who started gathering artifacts to turn it into this wonderful Museum. It starts with a short film, which is worth seeing, brief and to the point so it keeps your attention. A nice little Cafe at the centre before moving onto the amazingly put together Occupation Street. One of the most special pieces I found interesting was the Ship Deck Lamp discovered from a sunken German Navy Boat. From the Town Centre, get the bus to the Airport. 10 minutes stroll through the nice Village. I am glad I had made the effort to visit

10. National Trust of Guernsey Victorian Shop and Parlour

26 Cornet Street, St Peter Port GY1 1LF +44 1481 728451 [email protected] http://www.visitguernsey.com/attractions/detail.aspx?attractionid=177
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4.5 based on 84 reviews

National Trust of Guernsey Victorian Shop and Parlour

The National Trust Victorian Shop will be closed at present for renovation work to be undertaken. The National Trust of Guernsey Victorian Shop and Parlour is one of the oldest properties in St Peter Port complete with its wooden reed shutters dating back to 1760. Situated within the line of the town walls, this little shop proudly displays packaging from a bygone era and a Victorian Parlour. Sweets are still sold by the quarter. Items for sale include teas and preserves, items handcrafted in Guernsey, a wide selection of hand knitted tea cosies. local souvenirs, tea towels, cards, books and toys. Old local coinage, first day covers, used stamps, books, postcards, linen, bric-a-brac, second hand books and wooden buttons fill the Collectors’ Corner. We are sole stockists of knitting patterns designed locally: Cobo Alice, Cobo Fred dolls and Puffin. The shop is open from Easter until the end of September and nine days prior to Christmas.

Reviewed By geminivxs - Eastleigh, United Kingdom

Traditional sweet shop lots of original artefacts coupled with old fashioned sweets for sale and local handicrafts. The shop is unaltered since Victorian times free to enter and the friendly assistant a mine of local information.

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