Visit Herm


The Herm region of Guernsey is an idyllic island situated in the English Channel between England and France. It is the most southern of the four inhabited Channel Islands and a popular tourist destination.

Visitors to Herm will be delighted by its natural beauty, with stunning coastal walks, sandy beaches, rugged cliffs, and crystal-clear waters that make it a dream destination for outdoor enthusiasts. At just one mile long and half a mile wide, it is possible to explore all corners of the island in just one day. Visit Shell Beach at low tide to discover hidden coves filled with colourful sea shells or take a leisurely stroll along Belvoir Bay where you can admire breathtaking views across The Little Russel.

For those looking for some historical insight into this much-loved region of Guernsey don't miss out on visiting St Tugual's Chapel which dates back to 10th century AD or tower house La Seigneurie Gardens built in 1582 - both are significant historic monuments on the island well worth exploring!
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