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What guests said about Alderney:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    A beautiful quiet and unspoilt island and everyone we met...

    A beautiful quiet and unspoilt island and everyone we met was incredibly friendly. Gorgeous beaches with white sand and wonderfully clear water. Great for walking, cycling and swimming (though water cold!) Loved our early evening drinks at The Moorings. Breakfast and lunch at the Braye Beach Hotel terrace and lovely dinners at The Georgian.
    Sarah
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A great place for a family holiday and simple pleasures.

    A great place for a family holiday and simple pleasures. The beaches are beautifully clean. A wonderful place to just switch off and take it easy. No frills just be yourselves and reconnect with nature. The museum is fantastic, incredible history of the island. This is not the South of France so don't expect this. You can make your own fun whatever the weather and there is some good food in the pubs/restaurants. Great for cycling around especially with electric bikes. The Georgian had wonderful food. Safe to explore with kids.
    CLAIRE
    Guernsey
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Fantastic island with great scenery and history.

    Fantastic island with great scenery and history. Beaches are lovely and uncrowded. Lots of wildlife to enjoy and all reachable on foot or by bicycle. I would recommend hiring an electric bike. Perfect for getting around.
    Mark
    United Kingdom
  • 10
    Scored 10

    A serenely peaceful, sl remote charming island, quite...

    A serenely peaceful, sl remote charming island, quite distinct from all the other channel isles. Excellent for exploring on foot, with great island produce to enjoy across a range of hospitable venues.
    Alan
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Alderney is a lovely, small, tranquell island in the English...

    Alderney is a lovely, small, tranquell island in the English Channel. It is reachable from Guernsey by plane or ferry. A taxi on Alderney can take people from the airport terminal or ferry port to St Anne, the main village for roughly UK £6 and is run by a friendly lady named Michelle. There are several guesthouses and hotels on Alderney, I stayed at La Ville, a reasonably priced, comfy hotel with very friendly staff. Breakfast and free WiFi in room price. It's located in the centre of the only town next to a Farmer's shop and the main church. Alderney has several attractions plus many good walks in nature. The island bosts 14 forts, most of which can be entered. The Roman Fort and so-called 'Nunnery' are very interesting and in the grounds of the Roman Fort are bunkers built by the German military, who occupied Alderney for 5 years during World War II. One bunker contains an old German gun. The lighthouse, located at the northeast end of Alderney is also worth visiting. There are many peaceful beaches including Braye Beach that are nice to visit. The Odeon, another World War II German bunker, is also an interesting atraction. La Ville and other accommodations can help organise walking or driveing tours around Alderney. Alderney is also one of the best islands for bird watching and several guided birdwatching tours can be aranged.
    Tony
    United Kingdom
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    Scenic coastal walks.

    Scenic coastal walks. Interesting history, including a very good museum. Very friendly people. Walking uphill into town with our bags a lovely woman stopped her car and insisted on giving us a lift to the door of our hotel!
    Julie
    United Kingdom
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