Rozel is situated on the north coast of Jersey, in the parish of St. Martin. This is a very small fishing port, and has quite a unique appearance and plenty of character.
The photo below was taken on a warm day in June 2007, as you can see there was a lot of sea mist around, which adds to the mystique and charm of Rozel.
The short pier, which harbours several small fishing boats, is constructed from the local volcanic rock. Several cafes, restaurants and hotels can be found here.
Rozel provides for fairly safe swimming, bathing and canoeing. Just like all of Jersey's beaches the water is very clean, you might even see the odd dolphin. The water is generally quite cold, but you may find warm patches of water near rocks which have stored the heat of the sun.
Saturday 9 June 2007
Rozel Bay
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