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Spring Walking Festival

Returning from 21 May to 5 June

25 March 2022

From 21 May to 5 June during the Guernsey Spring Walking festival, visitors can explore The Islands of Guernsey and all they have to offer through a range of guided walks, learning about the islands’ history and heritage sites first-hand from local experts. For the first time this year, the programme also includes a rare opportunity to explore the islands by air too with a private one-hour flight with an experienced Bush pilot.

Whether visitors want to ramble along the coast, explore the islands’ ruettes tranquilles or discover the ancient town of St Peter Port, the festival’s locally accredited guides offer a wide variety of walking experiences throughout the two-week festival. Guided walks are the perfect way for visitors to see the islands and find out more about their rich history.

The new VisitGuernsey walking app, which is now available to download for free, complements the walking festival with additional self-guided routes for those that want to further explore independently.

Organised by the Bailiwick of Guernsey Guild of Accredited Guides, the festival will offer visitors a choice of over 40 morning, afternoon, and evening guided walks across the islands of Guernsey, Herm and Sark. The walks vary in difficulty and length and are suitable for all ages and abilities.  Walks begin at £10 per person but children under 16 may be able to go free in some cases. For more information, see:  www.visitguernsey.com/see-and-do/events-festivals/spring-walking-festival/

The festival programme includes:

An aerial jolly around the islands of Guernsey, Herm and Jethou

21 May – 05 June, Upon Request

The Spring Walking Festival – by air! This year, visitors will have the rare opportunity to view the islands of Guernsey, Herm and Jethou from a completely new perspective: 2,000 feet up in the air with an experienced Bush pilot. The one-hour tour is available upon request daily throughout the festival.

£120 for up to two people www.visitguernsey.com/see-and-do/events-festivals/spring-walking-festival/an-aerial-jolly-around-the-islands-of-guernsey-herm-and-jethou/

The WWII German Occupation of Sark

21 May 08:30 – 18:30

This all-day walk on the island of Sark, a 45 minute ferry from Guernsey’s St Peter Port, uncovers the history of the island between 1940 and 1945 when the island was occupied by Germans forces. Led by a local Sark islander, the walk will follow the route of two infamous British commando raids, visit the murder scene of a German Officer, tour the area where the German Headquarters were situated among other places connected with the Occupation.

£18 per person www.visitguernsey.com/see-and-do/events-festivals/spring-walking-festival/the-wwii-german-occupation-of-sark/

 St Peter Port Town Walk

21 May – 5 June, various dates and times

Ten special guided tours of Guernsey’s capital St Peter Port are being organised during the festival, each following a different route favoured by the island’s guides. The jewel in Guernsey’s crown, the historic town of St Peter Port is one of Europe’s prettiest harbours with colourful flowers all year round, beautiful buildings and churches, gardens and views over to the neighbouring islands of Herm and Sark.

£10 per person www.visitguernsey.com/see-and-do/events-festivals/spring-walking-festival/st-peter-port-town-walk/

Cows and Coast

3 June, 14:00 – 15:00

A new tour for this year, this easy walk on the west coast of the island will meet some of the island’s most famous and popular residents – the Guernsey cow. Walkers will be able to get up close with the cattle, while learning how grazing can help the environment and increase biodiversity.

£10 per person.

Pre-booking is advised to guarantee a place. For more information on accredited guides and individual walks please visit www.guernseyguidedtours.com

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