Top 10 Jersey Beaches
Our Island is only 8000 years in its making however, our golden beaches, have been sculpted from 600 million years of evolving through several types of geology. That all began as a 'Tropical desert' now situated within the Bay of Mt. St. Michel.
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Our Island beaches, differ from East facing French Normandy coastline, to the Westerly facing Atlantic Ocean. Thus the geological scope variations makes Jersey distinctive! With Conglorite ('Puddingstone'), over to 'Shale' (Slate) with Granite.
From beach to spectacular headlands, passing towers, castles, plus ancient chambers, these are just some of the 'Experiences' you'll encounter.
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Our Island has more to offer than just the views!
Over the centuries Islanders have faced numerous challenges including, threat of invasions, occupation, continuing the need to diversify their means of earning a livelihood around them. Resilience, creativity, have shown over the centuries by still guarding its historic constitution.