Island hopping

Hire bikes and explore Sark, relax on the beaches in Herm or experience Lihou’s  unique nature and wildlife. All of our Islands have an array of fun things to do, whether it’s on land or in their waters.

Sark

Enjoy lunch or evening meals in Sark from Stocks, Hathaways, Nova’s Bistro or one of their other restaurants. Adventure Sark offers a range of water activities, such as kayaking and coasteering, or archery, activiquiz and more on land. 

 

The world-renowned Caragh’s Chocolates is found on Sark, offering chocolate-making sessions for groups. Sark is a car-free Island so cycling is the best way to see all that the Island has to offer and is completely safe. You can hire bikes from a variety of retailers.

Herm

Herm is known for its beaches. Fisherman’s Bay is perfect if you want the beach to yourself, or you can join other groups at Shell Beach or Belvoir Bay; both incredibly popular with kiosks stocked with everything you could need for a day at the beach. 

 

Outdoor Guernsey often have kayaks and paddle boards for hire at Shell Beach which is great fun. Don’t forget to stop in at the Mermaid Tavern or the Ship Inn for a bite to eat and a drink before heading home.

Lihou

Lihou, the smallest of our islands, is visible from the glampsite and can only be reached at low tide. Be sure to check the tide times carefully to avoid getting stranded!

 

The name “Lihou” is derived from Old Norse, likely meaning “sacred island.” Today, it is a haven for wildlife, including birds such as oystercatchers, curlews, and cormorants. You can experience its unique nature and wildlife, enjoy jumping into its beautiful Venus pool (pictured above) for a unique wild swimming experience.