Set off on a multi-centre walking holiday across Jersey, experiencing its varied landscapes and captivating heritage. You’ll cover approximately 80 km (49 miles) of the Channel Island Way, a stunning long-distance trail that extends 177 km (110 miles) throughout the accessible Channel Islands in the English Channel.
Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, offers a distinctive blend of rugged coastline, rich history, and a mild maritime climate—perfect for walking holidays throughout the year. Originally part of the Duchy of Normandy, the islands were granted to the English Crown by William the Conqueror. While they remain under British sovereignty, Jersey is politically autonomous as a Bailiwick, governing itself independently from the UK. Each island has its own unique character, often compared to the most picturesque regions of Cornwall.
Jersey has long attracted travellers in search of natural beauty, you’ll explore golden beaches, dramatic cliffside paths, and secluded coves dotted with rock pools, rich heritage, and peaceful surroundings.
History lovers will find much to uncover, with a coastline dotted by forts and castles dating back to the 15th century. The island also holds reminders of more recent history, including the extensive Nazi fortifications built during the German occupation in World War II.
Nature enthusiasts, especially birdwatchers, will appreciate North Jersey’s importance as a stop along key migratory routes—offering a rich opportunity for wildlife spotting. In spring and early summer, the island’s cliffs are vibrant with blooming sea pinks, trefoils, and gorse, filling the landscape with rich, lively colours.
Whether you're captivated by sweeping sea views, historical landmarks, or the peaceful rhythm of coastal walking, Jersey provides a rewarding experience for walkers of all levels.