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Country Guide > Europe > Channel Islands > Sark & Herm


Sport & Activities

Sailing
The islands of Sark and Herm both welcome visiting yachts and boats, though permission should be obtained from the harbour administration offices. Herm Harbour charges no fee for mooring. For details, contact Herm Island Administration Office (see Contact Addresses section).

Walking and cycling
Sark and Herm are car-free islands, with the exception of a few farm tractors, which makes walking or cycling around them all the more pleasant. Bicycles are available for hire on both islands. Travel by horse-drawn carriages is widespread. The islands offer numerous scenic walks along the cliffs, and a guide with pathways can be obtained from the tourist offices. It is possible to walk around Herm in less than two hours.

Watersports
Sark Island stands high out of the sea and its jagged coast and rocky cliffs occasionally harbour small sandy beaches where swimming is possible, notably at Dixcart Bay. Herm Island has long sandy beaches on its northern shore which are suitable for swimming and snorkelling. Diving is also available (a certificate to show proof of qualification is normally required).

Birdwatching
The islands are a treat for birdwatchers.
   
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