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The sweet, simple?La Barbarie hotel (01481 235 217;?labarbariehotel.com) makes a great jump-off point for those wanting to go on scenic clifftop walks. Old-fashioned it may be, but the roaring coal fires, excellent food and heated pool means it serves up cosy comfort in spades. Doubles from ?85.
On arrival
6pm
Catch?the last of the sun’s rays from the terrace at?Vistas Beach Café (Vazon Bay; 01481 252513), on the western side of Guernsey,cheap retro jordans, where the bruised pinks and purples of the sky are best appreciated as you knock back a glass of local Rocquette cider. It’s a good place for those eager for a dip,cheap jordans, too; the golden sand beach is popular with surfers and bathers alike.
8pm
Just a 10-minute drive away is?Cobo Fish bar (01481 254 276; Cobo Coast Road), often touted as Guernsey’s best fish and chip shop. For a sit-down dinner, drive to St Peter Port, the gastronomic heart of Guernsey. Classic French dishes – steak frites,cheap jordans for sale, bouillabaisse and grilled Camembert, to name a few – are on the menu at?Le Petit Bistro (56 Lower Pollet; 01481 725055;?petitbistro.co.uk; mains from ?13), a cheesy-but-charming bistro where beret-clad waiters dash about.
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Le Petit Bistro brings a bit of French flair to local ingredients
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Day one
10am
Call in at?Castle Cornet (museums.gov.gg; ?10; opens March 2cool, which stands brooding on a rocky promontory at the southern end of St Peter Port’s harbour. Built in the 13th century as the town’s first line of defence from marauding French raiders, it was later commandeered by German occupiers during the Second World War. Five museums inside the castle tell its story,http://www.jxpc.gov.cn/guestbook.aspcheapjordanshoesfreeshipping.com/bolg,jordans for cheap, while the battlements have great views over the town. In winter, when the castle is closed, stop at the weekly Saturday farmers market in St Martins. Pick up sunshine-yellow Guernsey butter and juicy steaks from the Meadow Court Farm stall,Kicksokok.com, pork sausages from Fauxquets Valley, and find freesias alongside freshly picked fruit and veg at Pampered Veg.
12pm
Hauteville House (38 Rue Hauteville; 01481 721911;?victorhugo.gg; opens April 1) is the former residence of Victor Hugo, who lived on the island for 15 years during his period of exile from France. Book a tour (entry ?7) around the quirky residence for a glimpse into the mind of the man; his extraordinary attention to detail and over-the-top decorative touches will horrify and delight in equal measure.
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Castle Cornet guards the entrance to St Peter Port
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1pm
Guernsey’s seafood is venerated, and rightly so. Stop for a quick lunch at the Crown Club (St Ann’s Place; 01481 738526;?thecrown-club.com), where the fresh crab and spring onion sandwiches are already becoming something of institution (from ?9).
2pm
Time to explore outside St Peter Port. Near the airport is one of the island’s most curious sights, the?Little Chapel (Les Vauxbelets; 01481 237200). Thought to be the world’s smallest chapel,https://www.gauthampdas.com/blog/tech/linux/archlinux-mkinitcpio-and-warnings-about-missing-firmware-modules#comment-1026397cheapjordanshoesfreeshipping.com/bolg, and covered in colourful shards of broken china and seashells,cheap real jordans, it is surprisingly beautiful in its oddity.?
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Boats bob in the picturesque St Peter Port
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Guernsey’s military history is writ large with coastal fortifications dotted along the southern cliffs, but enthusiasts should make the nearby?German Occupation Museum (Les Houards; 01481 238205;?germanoccupationmuseum.co.uk; opens April; ?5) their first stop. Newspaper cuttings and evocative images of Nazi-occupied Guernsey sit alongside uniforms and unexploded bombs, providing a fascinating insight into one of the island’s darkest periods.
3.30pm
Drive south to?Rue du Moulin Huet, before stopping for a bracing clifftop walk along the medieval green lanes and Ruettes Tranquilles. Take in the sweet perfume of spring’s first blooms here, where glimpses of sea peek through spindly undergrowth. Venture west, to the expansive sandy bays of Le Vier Port and Le Petit Port (well worth the 270 steps it takes to reach it), or tack east for the pebble beach at?Saints Bay.
7pm
Return to town for dinner at,http://gmy312810.gotoip1.com/wygkcn_GuestBook.aspcheapjordanshoesfreeshipping.com/bolg?Pier 17 (Albert Pier; 01481 720823;?pier17restaurant.com; mains from ?13), which has seasonal, local produce ingredients and a reputation for great food. Ask for a terrace table looking out to the illuminated Castle Cornet.
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Pier 17 is renowned for its seasonal dishes and delicious seafood
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Day two
10am
After breakfast, explore the well-preserved streets of St Peter Port. Pick up genteel homeware from Table General Store (23 Commercial Arcade; 01481 727346),jordan shoes, or at chocolate-maker Ben Le Prevost’s eponymous shop (6 Mill Street; 01481 713504) choose from cumin, miso and sesame chocolates. Another souvenir is Fort Grey cheese, a blue cheese made from the milk of Guernsey cows.
Noon
At The Swan Inn (St Julian’s Avenue; 01481 728969; mains from ?cool, the food is a cut-above the usual pub fare. Opt for a lunch of duck confit leg, seafood chowder, or enjoy one of the homemade pies and burgers beside a cosy fire.
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