
La Corbière Lighthouse
Jersey's famous white lighthouse on a tidal rock.

Cliff-top headland protecting Jersey's last breeding puffin colony.
The headland above Plémont Bay has been restored by the National Trust for Jersey as a seabird reserve. Late spring brings the island's tiny remaining puffin colony back to nest in the cliffs alongside razorbills, fulmars and guillemots. A coastal path with viewing points runs along the top.
Jersey's best chance to see wild Atlantic puffins from the cliffs.
Puffins present roughly April–July. Bring binoculars. Stick to marked paths.
Rte de Plemont
This is my favourite beach ever and I've been to a lot of beaches around the world. Theres lots of rocks to climb on and look at, there are caves (which you're not really meant to explore but lets face it, people will). Its a lovely beach to sit back and watch people or to simply explore the beach as you wish. There is a lovely café by the beach too with great views and lovely food. There are also some toilet facilities by the cafe and a car park nearby. If you just want to go to relax at beach then make sure you check the tide times incase its high tide as you will be disappointed that you will have no beach to go to, however there are many walks and things to look at in the area.
Wonderful beach one of the best in europe . At low tide the beach turns into a vast sandy area of natural beauty and wonder. Rock pools appear with some really interesting rock formations and little marine life. The emerald tinted water can also be paddled and some even swim in. Theirs also a few waterfalls coming down from the cliff face. A truly wonderful experience.
What a place ,the beach was perfect but watch them rocks there slippy,see photos ,the Piedmont cafe was amazing ,thanks for the help chef
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Jersey's famous white lighthouse on a tidal rock.

A dramatic natural blowhole on the rugged north coast.

Protected coastal landscape covering 17% of the island.