Longueville Manor





Longueville Manor, Saint Helier: Certified Dog-Friendly Rank & Review
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This route takes you to discover the Dunes of Hattainville. This site is preserved from any urbanization. The moving dunes are shaped by the wind. There is a wide variety of wild flowers and rare amphibians here. These dunes are based on a fossil cliff of schist and sandstone, they are called "perched". This training is one of the most spectacular in Europe. Bright dunes (whose shapes are not stabilized for lack of vegetation) and white dunes (almost without plant cover), gray dunes (covered...
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Pleasant walk on the customs path, on the coast of the Isles, from the seaside resort of Barneville-Carteret to the semaphore of Carteret, which is used for maritime surveillance of the Channel. Along the way, you will pass by a pretty sandy beach, and you will have beautiful views of the sea.
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Along the way, take the time to visit Portbail, its Notre-Dame church, an old Romanesque sanctuary dominated by a fortified tower, as well as the remains of a Gallo-Roman baptistery. You will then pass by the seaside resort of Lindbergh-Plage which owes its name to the famous aviator who flew over it during his crossing New York - Paris in 1927.
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Feet in the sand and eyes on the horizon for this hike in this exceptional site of Cap de Carteret, facing the Channel Islands. Dunes, dunes where you could easily get lost in your dreams ... 1- The port of Carteret with its floating basin built in 1995 welcomes boaters and fishermen of fish, but especially shellfish including the famous Carteret lobster. From 1881, the link with Jersey was put in place. Today high speed catamarans have replaced steamers. 2- The old manor of Carteret from...
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This hike runs along the harbor of Lessay from Denneville plage, before reaching the town of Lessay, famous for its abbey and its thousand-year-old fair which takes place every second weekend in September. The second part of the course is in the Regional Natural Park of the Cotentin and Bessin Marshes.