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Bijou Cottage, Guernsey
We are perfectly located to explore all the island has to offer, set in a quiet lane yet only a short walk from the airport, bus stop, Forest Stores where you can purchase local produce for your stay. Petit Bot beach, miles of cliff paths, occupation museum, cinema, pubs and restaurants are all in walking distance. Our cottage has 3 comfortable beds a fully equipped kitchen and has a quiet south facing enclosed garden where you can relax, BBQ and enjoy time together in your home away from home.

Seaview country cottage 5 mins walk from the beach
La Petite Carriere is a delightful cottage just 5 minutes from one of Guernsey's beautiful west coast beaches. Set within your own garden the cottage benefits from a seaview patio and secluded courtyard area just outside the stable door to the side. The country kitchen has a cute dining area made from old church pews plus all amenities. The bright lounge has a comfortable and relaxing vibe. Upstairs are 2 ensuite bedrooms 1 double/1 triple. Considerable monthly winter discounts. Contact host

Le Pigeonnier: 5*17C Gites 1 bedroom/patio/parking
Cottage style tastefully converted 17th Century Guernsey granite farmhouse property. Private patio & shared garden with one other apartment. Welcome provisions & flowers on arrival. Close to fabulous cliff walks, secluded bays, good restaurants & supermarkets, all in walking distance. Bus stop nearby. 5 * Le Pigeonnier is on the first floor with one bedroom (king-size or twin beds), bathroom, fully equipped kitchen, spacious living/dining room. Parking immediately outside. Open all year.

Town meets Country - Have the best of both worlds!
Le Petit Champ is a little gem, combining all the advantages of being just 20 minutes walking distance from the centre of town but with a beautiful outlook at the rear over established woodland. Situated on a private clos, it has its own entrance with small private courtyard to the front, fully equipped kitchen, bathroom (bath with shower over) and large lounge/dining room with separate workstation on the ground floor and double bedroom on the first floor. 40% monthly discounts Nov-Mar inc.

Escape to Infinity!
Escape at Infinity Crescent! Nestled in the charming St Peter Port, this pristine home offers the perfect blend of comfort and style. With an open-plan kitchen and living area bathed in natural light, it’s an ideal spot for relaxing. One bedroom with luxurious king size bed awaits, along with a sleek shower room and separate WC for added convenience. Step outside to your private patio with latest Ninja bbq. Enjoy the underground parking and all the luxuries of this little home. 🥰 ---

Cottage in Guernsey
A 17th century self-contained cottage on a peaceful country lane, centrally located, close to beaches, buses, golf courses, and shops. Les Petites Vallées was converted in 2024 and is in pristine condition. Suitable for a single person or couple. Free on-site parking. No smoking. No pets. Downstairs - open plan sitting room and kitchen First floor - large king-sized bedroom Second floor - bathroom with separate bath and shower Outside - private garden with dining set and parasol

Granada - Cosy, quaint and quiet bungalow
We are 10 minutes walk to Beaucette Marina, Pembroke Common and Pembroke Beach. The bungalow is private, quiet and well located with the bus stop just outside. ** Please note we can accommodate 4 x adults plus a child up to the aged of 5 (the 5th bed is a toddler bed) plus a baby as we have a travel cot. The bungalow wouldn't be suitable for 5 adults in total due to bed space ** We provide baby/toddler items including a travel cot, toys, high chair enabling you to travel lightly.

La Petite Porte - a coastal gem
La Petite Porte is a delightful annexe situated close to the stunning west coast of Guernsey, with a lovely private garden. Ideally located for an easy amble (1 mile) to the beautiful Vazon Bay, to either swim, surf or just relax on the beach. A 10 minute stroll in the other direction takes you to the welcoming Fleur du Jardin bar and restaurant. There is a bus stop 100m from the door that can help you explore the wonderful island of Guernsey. We look forward to welcoming you!

Cobo Farm - charming ground floor annexe
Character accommodation contained within a traditional Guernsey farmhouse dating back to the 1600's. Located on the West coast of Guernsey we are a minutes walk away from Cobo Beach which boasts some of the most stunning sunsets. Bus stops, tea rooms, a pub, 2 restaurants and other amenities all within easy walking distance. Due to the traditional low ceilings, the accommodation would be most suited to people under 5ft10'' tall. 1 double bed and 2 seater sofa bed (Sleeps 2)

Beautifully Restored Barn...Le Petite Mouillage
Le Petite Mouillage is a sympathetically restored small barn in the beautiful Channel Island of Guernsey. Le Petite Mouillage is located in the center of the island and is well positioned for easy access to St. Peter Port (the capital), the west coast beaches, coastal & countryside walks, golf courses and the Islands local attractions. There are several restaurants close by. We offer a complementary continental breakfast on your first night so can enjoy it in morning .

Les Petits Merles cabin with a private sauna
Nestled just steps away from Cobo beach, our cabin offers a perfect blend of relaxation and adventure. Beach: Ideal for watching the sunset, swimming and hiring kayaks or paddle boards. Private Sauna: Unwind and relax in your own private sauna. Patio: Enjoy al fresco meals on the spacious patio or light a fire and relax around the fire pit. Modern Amenities: High-speed Wi-Fi, fan, well equipped kitchen with a double induction hob, toaster, microwave and kettle.

Beach Front Surfers Paradise Studio Flat
LOCATION LOCATION LOCATION! Stylish studio apartment just a stone’s throw from the golden sands of Vazon Bay & Guernsey Surf School. Popular beachside eatery, Richmond Kiosk, & a bus stop, is right outside with regular buses to St Peter Port taking approx 25 mins. Supermarket & West coast restaurants 15 mins walk away. Newly built, self-contained studio with private access, seating area & parking attached to our family home.
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All about Guernsey
Its 25 square miles crisscrossed with inviting country lanes, Guernsey lies a little further off the French coast than its larger Channel Islands neighbour, Jersey. The many bays and coves that make up its north coast offer a range of beaches, from family friendly to quiet nooks. Guernsey’s wilder southern coastline is formed by a sequence of cliffs, excellent for hiking and climbing; to the west, Vazon Bay is a popular surf spot. St Peter Port, the capital, is a pretty town whose 18th- and 19th-century buildings are ranged on a steep hill, and connected with the busy harbour by narrow alleys, or venelles. Thanks to the island’s seafood bounty, Guernsey has become a gourmet destination, but there’s plenty to sink your teeth into at its museums and historical landmarks, too, from Neolithic graves and ancient statues to the Napoleonic-era Fort Grey and the subtropical gardens at Sausmarez Manor.
What are the top things to do in Guernsey?
Lihou Island
There’s something intriguing about an island off of an island. This wetland and marine reserve is home to hundreds of species of birds (not to mention seaweed). You reach it by crossing a causeway at low tide. There’s a deep rock pool you can swim in, and a ruined 12th-century priory built by Benedictine monks.
Castle Cornet
This 800-year-old fort, standing just outside Saint Peter Port, is an impressive enough landmark viewed from the outside. But it’s the museums and gardens contained within that give you real insight into this island’s long and complex history, from its part in the English Civil War to its occupation by the Germans during World War II.
Port Soif Bay
Backed by dunes, this sheltered horseshoe bay is a pleasant place to put down your towel and relax for a few hours. Its white sandy beach is one of the softest on the island, and remains a locals’ favourite. There are better places in Guernsey to swim, but few better to soak in the sun.




