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Jersey Museum & Art Gallery
The guide was updated:This museum offers all kinds of interactive, hands-on fun and learning that will appeal to both adults and children. At Jersey Museum & Art Gallery you will step into a museum holding 250,000 years worth of the island's and its people's history - everything from prehistoric artefacts to modern art.
Useful Information
- Address: The Weighbridge, St Helier
- Website: www.jerseyheritage.org/places-to-visit/jersey-museum---art-gallery
- Phone: +44 1534 633300
- Email: info@jerseyheritage.org
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aMaizin! Adventure Park is an all-inclusive park with many activities including the maize maze, towering toboggan, water warriors, gold mine, barnyard and numerous go-kart tracks. It's the perfect fun getaway for the entire family on the island of Jersey.
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Jersey War Tunnels
This is one of Jersey's most popular attractions. Over a kilometre of chambers and corridors are buried deep underground. They vividly narrate the experiences of both residents and occupiers in an interactive and sensitive way, making it a real must for anyone who visits to the island.
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Hamptonne Country Life Museum
The Hamptonne Country Life Museum recreates rural life within a number of painstakingly restored buildings, living history interpretations and demonstrations of traditional rural crafts. Learn all about the agrarian lifestyles with the museum's well-kept exhibits.
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Jersey Museum & Art Gallery
This museum offers all kinds of interactive, hands-on fun and learning that will appeal to both adults and children. At Jersey Museum & Art Gallery you will step into a museum holding 250,000 years worth of the island's and its people's history - everything from prehistoric artefacts to modern art.
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Jersey Zoo
An absolute must for all animal lovers is the Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust in Trinity. Renowned worldwide for its endeavours in animal preservation, its main purpose is breeding, conserving and showcasing endangered species from across the world.
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Eric Young Orchid Foundation
Eric Young Orchid Foundation allows visitors to marvel at one of the finest collections of hybrid orchids in the world. Enjoy a fine selection from the world's total of 20 000 species of orchid - the vibrancy of colours and unique shapes are guaranteed to make for beautiful photographs.
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Jersey Lavender Farm
At Jersey Lavender Farm you can learn about the island’s long tradition of perfumery. This is a family-run business that welcomes thousands of visitors every year - join them to learn about lavender cultivation and stock up on artisan cosmetics, edibles and items for the home.
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Les Mielles Golf & Country Club
If you fancy playing a game of golf, head to Les Mielles Golf & Country Club located in St Ouen's Bay. Take advantage of the amenities and enjoy a great meal at the on-site restaurant, or make use of some of the other attractions in the so called “Fun Zone” (like Segway Rally and Mini Golf).
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The Little Train - Le Petit Train
The Little Train is a company with three small trains called Lillie, Major Pierson and Terence. The trains make for a relaxing alternative to sightseeing on foot, and take you on a fun ride along the promenade tour from Liberation Square all the way from St Helier to St Aubin and back.
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St Brelade’s Bay
In the busy St Brelade’s Bay you can find the beautiful, miles-long St Brelade’s Beach, Jersey’s busiest port and a parish church. Here you can enjoy long days sunbathing, do water sports (lots of water activities go on here daily) or simply go on scenic strolls along the bay.
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St Brelade's Parish Church
Towards the western part of St Brelade's Bay stands the St Brelade's Parish Church. This small, old church is within walking distance from the beach and bay area, and is highly recommended for postcard-ready photographs (it is setting against a backdrop of lush greenery by the edge of the water).
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Hiking
For the more active, there are multitudes of walks and footpaths to suit even the seasoned hiker. It is possible to walk from the far northwest to the far northeast of the island on a delightful 16 mile course, taking in some of the most fabulous scenery. There is also an extensive network of green lanes, which give priority to pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders.
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