A lovely sunny studio located in a highly sought after location in Jersey. Although the property does not have a sea view, you can hear the waves crashing at high tide, across the road from the beach and a spectacular location to watch the sun set in the evening. The surrounding landscape is a nature reserve and there are many footpaths and coastal walks, making it appealing to walkers, cyclists, surfers, nature lovers and bird watchers. St Ouen's Bay stretches across the west coastline of Jersey, with a long sandy beach, sand dunes and a wide selection of restaurants and beach side bistros close by. The beach is well known for its surfing, paddle boarding, kayaking and beach activities such as paragliding and blo-karting. This is an ideal base if you are looking for a peaceful retreat from which to explore Jersey.
This property does allow pets.
Surfing:
St Ouen's Bay stretches along the length of Jersey's Atlantic west coast and is one of the best beaches for surfing in the United Kingdom. Surf boards are available for hire from establishments and surfing schools in the bay. Boogie boards available to borrow at the property.
Cycling:
This property is a great base for a cycling holiday.
Photography:
St. Ouen's bay has wonderful light quality for Artists and Photographers.
Golf:
Les Mielles Golf Club, with an 18-hole public course plus driving range, is close by.
Fishing:
At high tide you can fish from directly opposite the property.
Walking:
With direct access to many stunning walks including those in and around the La Mielle de Morville* Conservation area and the St Ouen's Pond* area, this is a perfect base for a relaxing holiday.
*La Mielle de Morville translated from Jersey Norman French means the dunes of Morville. It forms the remains of a once extensive sand dune system which occupied the entire area of the bay of St Ouen; from the shore line to the ancient cliffs at the back of the bay.
St Ouen's Pond and its surrounding reed bed has an enviable list of birds to its name. Marsh Harrier, Bearded Tit, Cetti’s, Reed and Sedge Warblers, alongside Lapwings, Shovelers and occasionally Common Pochard are among the breeding birds.