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Country Guide > Europe > Guernsey


Sport & Activities

Watersports
Guernsey’s location and mild climate provide good opportunities for beach holidays and water sports, particularly swimming and sailing. Amongst the best beaches are l’Ancresse, Cobo, Petit Bt and Vazon Bay. Fishing tours on chartered boats are also available. Diving excursions and courses are offered by the Guernsey School of Diving/Sarnia Skin Divers (tel: (01481) 722 884) and other organisations; contact the Guernsey Tourist Board for details (see Contact Addresses section).

Golf
Guernsey has two 18-hole golf courses and one 9-hole course. The 18-hole course at La Grand De Mare was designed by Fred Hawtree and is particularly suitable for beginners and intermediate players. Visitors wishing to play must have a handicap certificate from a recognised club. Guernsey’s second 18-hole course is at the Royal Guernsey/L’Ancresse Golf Club in the north; a current handicap certificate from a recognised club is required. St Pierre Park’s 9-hole course is good for putting practice; a handicap is not required.

Other
Due to its small size, cycling holidays are popular in Guernsey. Excursions to the neighbouring islands of Herm and Sark as well as to France are possible via frequent ferry links. Walking tours can be organised throughout the Channel Islands, with trails along the cliffs providing dramatic scenery and beautiful views. Contact the Guernsey Tourist Board for details (see Contact Addresses section).
   
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