Guided Gourmet Walks
The following walks are available direct from Remi Couriard. For further details and bookings please visit www.walkinginjersey.com. Please note that some walks may be seasonal.
Gourmet Walking - Wild West Coast
7.5 hours. 14 miles. Moderate, long day's walk.
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Gourmet Walk - North
A coastal walk with lunch at the Water's Edge Hotel, Bouley Bay. This walk visits Jersey's largest dairy farm.
7.5 hours. 9 miles. Moderate
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Gourmet Walk - East
Eastern small bays, up and down the "Green Lanes" leading to Rozel Manor. Views of Normandy French Coast.
7 hours. 7.5 miles. Moderate
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Gourmet Walk - South
Lunch at “Tides”, with overlooking the harbour of St. Aubin's. The second course of this walk continues across the beach then out to St. Aubin's Fort, only accessible at low tide, with stunning views.
7 hours. 6 miles. Easy
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Gourmet Walk - West
Coastal Northerly paths, with combination of St.Mary's Green Lanes. Enter the Manor Grounds of the oldest Jersey family in St.Ouen's.
9 hours. 16 miles. Moderate with long distances.
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Self Guided Tasty Walks
Food Trail 1 - Classic Cattle, Classy Wines

This interesting walk takes in the quiet lanes of St Peter, where the Green Lane scheme was first introduced, in an effort to reduce the speed and numbers of cars using the lanes during the rush-hours, and St Mary, which boasts the most Green Lanes of all the parishes.
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Food Trail 2 - Oysters, Mussels, Hens n'eggs and farm shops too!
This is a circular walk around the lovely parish of Grouville, from where so much of Jersey’s homegrown food is produced. It calls in on two farm shops on the way, with refreshments available at the Jersey Pottery en route.
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Food Trail 3 - Water, Water Everywhere
This walk features Waterworks Valley, where three of Jersey’s main reservoirs are located. Formerly known as Le Chemin des Moulins (Mill Lane), the streams in this lovely valley were first dammed in 1895 to store water, purify it and provide clean healthy water for St Helier.
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