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JERSEY

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Luxury Penthouse

Rue de L'etau, St Helier, Jersey

2 GUESTS

1 BEDROOM

1 BEDS

1 BATHROOM

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WHAT'S NEARBY

the largest of the Channel Islands, offers stunning sandy beaches, breathtaking coastal cliffs, and a mild climate perfect for outdoor adventures. With its rich history, including medieval castles and World War II bunkers, and its vibrant local food scene featuring fresh seafood and famous Jersey dairy, this island is an ideal getaway for nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and foodies alike! Book your stay now and experience the charm of Jersey!

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Mont Orgueil Castle

Overlooking the picturesque harbor of Gorey, Mont Orgueil Castle has stood as a guardian of Jersey for over 800 years. Visitors can explore its labyrinth of staircases, towers, and secret rooms, discovering hidden treasures and historical exhibits that narrate the island's past.

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Jersey War Tunnels

Delve into Jersey's World War II history at the Jersey War Tunnels. This underground complex, originally constructed by forced labor during the German occupation, now serves as an immersive museum detailing the island's wartime experiences through personal stories and interactive displays. 

Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust

Founded by renowned naturalist Gerald Durrell, this conservation park is dedicated to protecting endangered species. Visitors can encounter a diverse range of animals and learn about global conservation efforts, all set within 32 acres of scenic parkland.

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Plemont Bay

A secluded beach known for its golden sands, rock pools, and hidden caves. Accessible via a steep path, Plemont Bay offers a peaceful retreat away from the more frequented beaches. 

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La Mare Wine Estate

Nestled in the heart of Jersey's countryside, La Mare Wine Estate offers guided tours of its vineyards, orchards, and distillery. Guests can sample a selection of wines, ciders, and handcrafted products, gaining insight into the island's agricultural heritage. 

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Devil's Hole (Le Creux du Vis)

A natural crater formed by the collapse of a sea cave, Devil's Hole offers a dramatic coastal landscape. Visitors can enjoy a scenic walk to the site and witness the power of nature firsthand. 

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