Top 6 Nature & Parks in St. Brelade, Channel Islands

August 21, 2021 Brandee Mangan

St. Brelade, in the Jersey Islands, is home to several beautiful bays with golden sands. St. Brelade Bay is a great place for an active beach day—beachgoers enjoy canoeing, banana boat rides, trampolines and kayaking. Visit the Fisherman’s Chapel to see the perquage, a path from the chapel to the sea. Ancient law allowed a criminal to seek sanctuary in the chapel for eight days. On the ninth, he had to surrender or walk down the path to board a boat, which would carry him into permanent exile from the island.
Restaurants in St. Brelade

1. St. Brelade's Bay Beach

La Route de La Baie, St. Brelade JE3 8EF
Excellent
86%
Good
12%
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5.0 based on 2,101 reviews

St. Brelade's Bay Beach

Reviewed By scottmaxted - Blackburn, United Kingdom

Best beach in Jersey and probably in the top ten in the world Fantastic place for simply chilling, water sports, fishing, rock pooling or beach fun Enjoy

2. Beauport Beach

St. Aubin, St. Brelade
Excellent
78%
Good
20%
Satisfactory
3%
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0%
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5.0 based on 152 reviews

Beauport Beach

This is a small beach on the southwest of the island. Easy to find if you google it. Beaches like St Brelade's are well developed and attractive to those who like this. But Beauport beach is completely undeveloped and very beautiful: one of the most lovely small beaches I have seen. I had to put a city in, and wrote St Aubin but it's a few miles from this.

Reviewed By horsman1970 - Battle, United Kingdom

Fantastic secluded bay, like something from Pirates of the Caribbean, we spent the morning there, deserted, my wife swam it was beautiful

3. Reg's Garden

Badgers Holt, Route des Genets, St. Brelade +44 1534 743756 http://www.reg-fairygarden.co.uk/
Excellent
64%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
6%
Poor
3%
Terrible
2%
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4.5 based on 236 reviews

Reg's Garden

Reviewed By 70Judy70

This is such a little hidden gem, Reg has done so much to this quirky place, there is even a special swing for wheelchair users - the only one in the island!

4. Portelet Bay

Portelet Lane, St. Brelade +44 1534 728550 http://www.facebook.com/jerseywoodpizza
Excellent
76%
Good
21%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
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4.5 based on 119 reviews

Portelet Bay

Reviewed By kennethH6

Portelet bay again is one of my favourites. Buses run frequently from St. Helier. Portelet just has a few minor problems. There are lots of steep steps down to the bay and definitely not for the disabled or people are not good with their legs. Its easy going down, but very hard coming back up. Remember the saying, what goes down has to come back up. The beach is well worth visiting with a small island in the middle. Take your camera. There is a restaurant and bar at the top called the old portelet.

5. St. Aubins Harbour

Le Boulevard, St. Aubin, St. Brelade http://www.jerseytravelblog.com/st_aubins_bay_jersey/st-aubins-harbour/
Excellent
60%
Good
37%
Satisfactory
2%
Poor
0%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 174 reviews

St. Aubins Harbour

Reviewed By Catherine-Sweeney - Chadderton, United Kingdom

This is our favourate place in Jersey & a great place to visit if you the beautiful island of Jersey.

6. Jersey Lavender Farm

La Rue Du Pont Marquet St.Brelade, St. Brelade JE3 8DS +44 1534 742933 http://www.jerseylavender.co.uk/
Excellent
39%
Good
31%
Satisfactory
18%
Poor
9%
Terrible
3%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 583 reviews

Jersey Lavender Farm

In 2018 we are open from 1st May to 30th September, 10am to 5pm, Tuesdays to Sundays - we are closed on Mondays for maintenance, even if the Monday is a bank holiday. From early June to mid August we have our harvesting season when we look the best with the lavender in bloom, and we gather the harvest in. During this time we STRONGLY encourage you to attend one of the talks in the distillery at either 11:30am or 3:00pm. They are fun, informative and well worth it. Outside the harvesting season, the distillery isn't working but there is a 5 min video presentation that explains the processes on the farm through the year, and plenty to read and our different lavender oils to smell (and the entrance charge is lower). There is a "Discovery Trail" for kids and adults alike, chickens to feed and we also have our Sprigs Cafe and Shop. Plenty of homemade food in the first and a good range of gifts and, of course, the lavender products made on the farm.

Reviewed By Zellander - London, United Kingdom

We turned up just in time for the talk (on the day we went there were only two that day). The history and description of the process was fascinating, it was interesting to hear about the different types of lavender and oils and what they may be used for. You can wander through the lavender fields afterwards. It was a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours and great that we could take our dog with us.

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