A Lap of Jersey



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The second in our series on the Channel islands – seeing how far we can get around Jersey in just 30 hours

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19 pensamientos sobre “A Lap of Jersey

  1. Thanks for sharing Jersey with us. I do appreciate how much you showed all the neolithic sites. Most one show a quick view
    of one with the church on top. And never inside. Kudos??????

  2. I liked your film but I think you were a bit snooty about Fort Regent in St Helier. I spent a fun half day there clambering around the edge of the fort, which was still intact and free to access, with terrific views. Also the interior of the fort was being put to good use with an array of different, seemingly independent leisure facilities. The domed area was being used as a covid vaccination centre.

  3. ? great video…
    Having visited ALL of the Channel Islands many many times over the years for 2-3 weeks at a time, I fully agree @ 16:24, keeping to the coastal paths as much as possible, I’ve done all round Jersey in about 4 full days

  4. Thank you, some really beautiful pics. Planning to go to Jersey at one point, my great grand father was from Jersey island, emigrated to Canada in or around 1850

  5. You pronounced Greve De Lecq perfect lol but St Brelades bay is pronounced Brelards. I see you didn’t find Ousanie Bay then hahaha I’d have loved to have heard you say that lol

  6. I miss my island. It’s a great video on the ferry lol but jersey is amazing and Greve De Lecq is the most amazing place on the island.

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