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#9853378
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853382
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853394
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853396
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853400
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853414
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853420
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853426
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853440
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853446
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853534
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9853540
3 April 2023
Daily life at the sea during a blue sky day at Pembroke beach with many locals and tourists beachgoers enjoying the summer vibes. Pembroke Bay, located in the northernmost part of Guernsey, is home to one of the most delightful golden sandy beaches in Channel Island. With its wide and long sandy beach, clear turquoise waters, and gentle slope into the water, it is the perfect place for swimming, paddling, and a range of water sports. The beach is a popular destination for windsurfing, surfing, sailing, kayaking, and even fishing. Moreover, with ample parking and nearby amenities, including the Beach House restaurant at Pembroke and a traditional kiosk at L'Ancresse, visitors can enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. Pembroke Bay is also situated on the 14 km coastal path that leads from Beaucette to Grand Rocques and is close to a popular golf course, making it a must-visit spot for beach lovers and adventure seekers alike. Next to the beach are many historic fortresses and defense towers. Bailiwick of Guernsey on July 2022
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#9363616
28 December 2022
Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022
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#9363620
28 December 2022
Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022
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#9363622
28 December 2022
Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022
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#9363624
28 December 2022
Fort Grey, a fortress next to the tidal beach. A small fort built on the remnants of the medieval era Chateau de Rocquaine, colloquially known as the ''cup and saucer'', a Martello tower located on a tidal rock in Rocquaine Bay in Saint Peter, Guernsey on the west coast of the island. Its white tower was originally built as a defense by the British in 1804 during the Napoleonic Wars, the builder was a local man, Thomas Henry from Clos du Valle. The fort was named after Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, who was Governor of Guernsey. It is a Protected Monument and operates as a local shipwreck museum. Guernsey, Channel Islands on August 2022
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