Thursday, 25 February 2016

Places Of Interests To Visit In Jersey

Jersey happens to be the largest Chanel Island at 117 square kilometers and is quite eminent at offering the leisure seekers with a wide array of interesting attractions. You would love to get swayed away by the fascinating history, fabulous weather conditions and fine dining along with several other interesting activities to take part in. 

This history of Jersey dates back to the Neolithic times and while coming over here for holiday purpose, you should never miss visiting the brilliant La Hougue Bie which was constructed back in 3500 BC. It happens to be famous for being one of the finest Neolithic tombs in the European continent. 

Jersey was invaded by William the Conqueror in the year 1066 and was set mainly to repel the attacks from the French mainland. It tends to entice the attention of more than 300,000 leisure seekers on a yearly basis.
If you have been planning to pay a visit to Jersey anytime soon then you ought to find out the places of interests that you can consider checking out during the trip. 

• The Durrell Wildlife Park: It is a large zoo which is positioned close to St Helier. It is considered as the most popular attraction in Jersey. It was established in 1959 by Gerald Durrell. The Park happens to be occupying 25 acres of land and holds more than 190 different species of animals. If you are planning for a visit to the zoo then you can consider scheduling your trip somewhere between the end of March and the end of October. It is the summer season when you can enjoy the zoo in its pristine glory. Stay at the hotels in Jersey for a happening break. 

• Elizabeth Castle: It was constructed in 1594 for resisting the cannon attacks. Soon the castle became the official residence f the Governor. You can access the Castle by causeway during the low tide. The Castle now offers splendid views out to the sea along with several magnificent things to do. 

• Jersey Maritime Museum: Put up at The Atlantic Hotel and you will be able to easily access the museum which educates the visitors about the history and sea faring through a series of interactive displays. It is an absolutely delightful family activity which is located in the historic St Helier harbour. There are several popular activities to explore including a collection of items from HMS Havick. It is wrecked in a storm in St. Aubin’s bay in 1800. The Museum is eminent at housing the Occupation Tapestry which has been made b the people of Jersey for more than seven years. The Tapestry is comprised of 12 panels depicting a different Jersey war history. 

• Beaches: The coastline of Jersey includes 12 beaches and an array of several bays and coves. St. Aubin’s Bay is the most popular beach which runs for three miles on the south coast between St. Helier and St. Aubin. The sandy beach offers beach cafes and other refreshment for the visitors. 

• La Hougue Bie: It is one of the largest graves in Western Europe which yo can consider checking out for ensuring a happening vacation break ahead. 

These are some of the most popular places of interests in Jersey that you absolutely cannot afford to miss out on during your upcoming vacation break.