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LOCATION
Jersey is the largest of the Channel Islands only 14 miles from the north west coast of France located in the bay of Mont St Michel with its unique charm and beauty being an ideal destination for countless adventures.

Jersey Hotel

Historically, Jersey forms part of the last vestiges of the Duchy of Normandy still attached to the British Crown. Along with the other Channel Islands, Jersey was annexed by the Normans and became part of the Duchy of Normandy in 911. When William Duke of Normandy invaded England, taking the English throne in 1066, the fortunes of Jersey then became linked to those of England, although the Island still manages its internal affairs through its own parliament, the States of Jersey.

The 12 parishes have erected individual millennium stones within the confines of their own parish, each standing stone being unique.

Whether you are here on holiday or on business you will find everything you will want for a perfect stay.

Discover the beauty of Jersey by stepping into a world of long sandy golden beaches, coastal footpaths and wooded valley’s whilst taking life at an unhurried pace, exhaling every last drop of stress.

Jersey heritage sites are among the best, by visiting castles, museums and monuments you will discover the fascinating history of Jersey whilst taking you back in time.


ARRIVAL BY AIR
From the Airport take the B36 straight out for 1 mile (1.6km) to the main T-junction. Turn left and then take the second right onto Mont Fallu (B58 sign-posted (Holiday Route to St Helier). At the bottom of the hill turn left into St Peter’s Valley(A11). Drive approximately 1 Mile (1.6km) then turn right on C112. Hotel is sign-posted at this junction.

ARRIVAL BY SEA
From the quay travel west for half a mile (0.8km). Outside the Grand Hotel take the A1 to St Peter’s Valley (A11). Follow this road for 4 miles (6.4km) turn right on C112. Hotel sign-posted at this junction.



For more information on Jersey please visit the Jersey Tourism website http://www.jersey.com




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