La Ville Hotel features a fitness centre, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Alderney. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a concierge service and free WiFi.
Located in Alderney, 1.4 km from Platte Saline Beach, The Victoria provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free WiFi and a housekeeping service. The bed and breakfast features family rooms.
The Georgian House is located in Alderney, 2.6 km from Longis Beach, and features a garden. It is set less than 1 km from Platte Saline Beach and provides a housekeeping service.
Experience warm hospitality at 4-star Braye Beach Hotel, Alderney, ideally situated on the edge of Alderney's pristine beach, offering breath taking ocean views.
john
United Kingdom
Nice views of beach
Quiet comfortable room
Pleasant staff
Nice food
Situated 2.4 km from Longis Beach and featuring a garden, The Old Bakery features accommodation in Alderney. Free WiFi is available throughout the property and Platte Saline Beach is 1.2 km away.
Steven
Belgium
Very nice and convenient. Good location with good information from the host.
A beautiful, unspoilt island. Outstanding beaches and a friendly welcome. Top tip: book an electric bike in advance from Cycle & Surf, and you can cruise around the island and the numerous beautiful beaches.
Andrew
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Greats place, slow pace, lots of biking or walking.
Greats place, slow pace, lots of biking or walking. Plenty to entertain. If weather was good the beaches are fantastic. Food everywhere was good and fair price for an island where everything has to come in by boat or plane. Unless grown/sourced locally. A perfect place with kids. Great new ceramic painting shop in the high street. Not ideal for small babies but 6yrs plus is fantastic. Have visited museum on our last stay and this was excellent. The Occupation history is good as are the fortifications which you can visit. Good community vibe.
CLAIRE
Guernsey
Scored 10
10
You'd get fit if you lived here! It is quite hilly.
You'd get fit if you lived here! It is quite hilly. Getting around the island is easy, but would recommend hiring an e-bike, as it is a bit bigger than you think. Beaches are amazing, sea is cold! It's Britain, and the food overall is really good. Fresh fish (Pollack is delicious) and good wine choice. Yes it is expensive, it is an island so most things have to be imported, but is does have its own produce as well. There seems to be a bit of an obsession with war (forts WW2 etc) and it would be nice to have some other entertainment. The tourist office was helpfully unhelpful and not really interested in helping you other than telling you to look at the website or leaflets. So why do they exist then? I would love to have done some boat / wildlife trips but it all seems unorganised and relies on calling Bob on his mobile to see if he going or not? Museum has odd opening hours and is not very exciting. Forts are mainly derelict. There is enough to keep you amused for a few days, but the tourist board could do a lot more to help visitors enjoy the island and all it has to offer. Getting on and off the island is an issue, with limited ferry and air services and no ILS or aircraft that could use it means the slightest fog or rain shuts the airport down. I had a 3.5 hour delay. To sum it up it has the potential to be an amazing place to visit, but misses the mark. Food great, people friendly and welcoming and some amazing views.
Simon
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Alderney is lovely, ideal for those who like exploring,...
Alderney is lovely, ideal for those who like exploring, appreciating social and topographical history, and breathing endless fresh air. Quiet away from (and often in) Town and Braye, friendly in most contexts, great for convivial and informative taxi rides (A1 especially recommended), splendid for walking and cycling. Get the book of suggested walks and find the hidden treasures, such as the Abreuvoir Publique at Ladysmith, the Water Mill and Railway. Get the Alderney Journal or listen in to local radio for events. PJ's is a great café, the Farm Shop sells lovely local produce, but you shouldn't go wrong anywhere for food and drink..
Robert
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
No yellow lines at end of road.
No yellow lines at end of road. Hardly any road names so you know where you are. A lot of the roads need repairing. People are very friendly and polite. More of the forts should be open for public access, which would create further tourist attractions.
A
Anonymous
Scored 10
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
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