Saturday 23 June 2007

Plémont

Plémont is a very unique and secluded cove, which can be found on the north coast of Jersey. It has views across the English Channel to the other islands, such as Sark, and a nice cafe with indoor and terrace seating. A must-see if you're visiting Jersey on holiday.

The small sandy beach is covered by the high-tide. When the tide is low, you can explore the rocks and a near-by cave.

There is a cliff top footpath, this can be followed east or west. Be aware that the paths are very steep in places.

Swimming is safest on a low tide, but there is a lifeguard in attendance during the warmer months. Body boarding is possible at times.

There is minimal car parking near the beach and cafe, and a larger parking area at the top of the hill.

The photo below shows a section of the cliff paths. The greenery is some young ferns.

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