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St Peter Port skyline
The view from Hauteville, five minutes walk from the centre of St Peter Port. Here you'll find Victor Hugo's (Les Miserables et al) home whilst in exile from France.
The Pandora, Marton and Sunnycroft hotels are right next door.
Also in St. Peter Port, you'll find the four crown De Havelet and Rocquettes on the outskirts.
Castle Cornet Castle Cornet, guarding over St Peter Port, provides a stunning vista for a safe night-time stroll along the marina and town seafront. The four crown Moore's Hotel right in the town centre and the two crown St.Georges within minutes walking to the town centre are the most central hotels with Websites.
The sea crashes into the gulleys created by the pink granite of Albecq on the west coast near Self Catering Beau Vallon two miles south at L'EreeAlbecqu Seascape
Stunning south coast cliff view across Saint's BayNearby to the Auberge Des Isles and the Blue Horizon the south coast offers some beautiful views and some of the finest cliff walks in Europe
Sark, the unique feudal island, occupies a special place in the world. During the Summer months, no visit to the Bailiwick would be complete without a trip to Sark.
The Dixcart is a perfect, central homes from which to enjoy the Island.
The photo at right is of the delightful Seigneurie Gardens, a 'must-see' for your day trip by bicycle!
La Seigneurie, Sark
St Peter Port from the air The beautiful old town of St Peter Port; our 'Capital City', varies from ultra high tech banking institutions to delightful mazes of cobbled streets. The signature profile of Castle Cornet keeps guard over the harbour entrance, and reminds everyone of the town's military history with the firing, every day, of the noon day gun.