Things to do in Guernsey

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1. Victor Hugo House

Marvel at the colorful, unusual interiors of Hauteville House, the home of writer Victor Hugo while he lived in Guernsey. Not only does the house show you how the author of Les Misérables lived, but it also displays several medieval-themed rooms that were the result of his creative designs. Explore these colorful spaces and picture Hugo hard at work with views of St. Malo Bay below.
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2. Petit Bot Bay

Petit Bot Bay feels like a real treasure. This compact cove with minimal facilities is hidden among the cliffs of Guernsey’s dramatic southern coast. While it isn’t the kind of beach that has lifeguards and watersports equipment, it’s a perfectly picturesque place to spend a day sunbathing and exploring. Explore the hidden pools scattered across the rocky landscape then have a rest by the edge of the waves.
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A coastal landscape with rocky cliffs, dense greenery, and a clear blue sea.

3. Castle Cornet

The outline of Castle Cornet dominates views of the ocean from the vantage point of St. Peter Port. This medieval monument is one of the main attractions in Guernsey’s charming capital, both for its extensive fortifications and the numerous museums it contains. Stroll around the ramparts of the castle, then head inside to see exhibits on maritime and military history, as well as several elegant gardens.
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A stone bridge over clear water, a rocky shoreline, and a historic stone wall.

4. Candie Gardens

The steep paths of Candie Gardens lead to flowerbeds blooming with unusual flora, as well as rewarding views of Guernsey and the nearby islands. Come here to relax beneath the shade of the trees, visit a fascinating local museum and see a global array of plants flourishing in the warm climate of the Channel Islands.
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5. Sausmarez Manor

Spend a day enjoying everything offered by Sausmarez Manor. This family-friendly attraction centers on a stunning historical mansion, but also features a sculpture garden, flowerbeds full of tropical plants and games for all ages.
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A large stone building with a symmetrical facade, a central entrance, and a well-maintained lawn.

6. Saumarez Park

The warm waters of St. Malo Bay have created a climate ideal for growing colorful, subtropical plants and one of the best places to see them is in Saumarez Park. Wander around its quiet paths, enjoying the bright blooms of the flowers, then pause to explore the fascinating museum that lies in the grounds of the park.
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What to do in Guernsey