Beautiful, not to be missed landmark. You can walk across the causeway when the tide is out (but listen for the siren that warns you to get back before the tide comes in). Wonderful Jersey ice cream available from the 'hut' on the walk down.

Beautiful, not to be missed landmark. You can walk across the causeway when the tide is out (but listen for the siren that warns you to get back before the tide comes in). Wonderful Jersey ice cream available from the 'hut' on the walk down.
A stunning part of the island with terrific views. If you purchase the delicious ice creams be prepared to share them with the seagulls I bought a dark chocolate ice cream full of chocolate piece I managed two licks before a seagull swooped and flew off with it. Be warned!!!
This is a beautiful part of the island. The scenery is terrific and when we visited most recently, the brilliant sunshine made it look stunning! Best of all, after your walk, there is a small ice cream wagon (not a van) selling Jersey ice-cream. It's delicious and the chap who sells the ice-cream is a cheerful, friendly bloke. Well worth...
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A lovely walk at low tide in a moonscape of rock pools - well worth the effort and the German gun batteries from WW2 are interesting as well.
We walked from St Aubin over to St Brelade and then to Corbiere.
Stopping on the way to look at the church, sit on the beac, etc it took us about 2.5 hours.
A super walk.
Beautiful lighthouse standing high on a rock out to sea. You can walk if tide is out. Shame about the ugky little building at...
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Beautiful and wild, great for photos. Parking and usually a refreshment van. Visit the German bunker if its open.
A bit of a downhill treck from the bus stop and the guess what - yep, up hill on the way back! Great fun walking across the causeway just as the tide was going out - looked like you were walking on water! Stunning location for photgraphing crashing waves.
This is a must do when the tide is out so that you can walk across the causeway. Lovely views, and a not too difficult walk for the oldies once you have negotiated the slope down from the car park
Worth going to see when the tide it out - lovely walk from the car park, down along the causeway right up to the lighthouse. When the tide is out it gives you an idea of how rocky it is around the lighthouse, and you also get a chance to look in the rock pools.
I loved this place. We cycled along the disused railway (footpath/cycle path) to Corbiere, a picturesque lighthouse on a pillar of rock, joined to the mainland by a granite causeway, which becomes covered as the tide comes in.
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