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Jersey lies in the Bay of Mont St Michel and is the largest of the Channel Islands. It has been an island for approximately 8,000 years and at its extremes it measures 10 miles east to west and six miles north to south. The earliest evidence of human activity in the island dates to about 250,000 years ago when bands of hunters used the caves at La Cotte de St Brelade as a base for hunting mammoth. There was sporadic activity in the area by nomadic bands of hunters until the introduction of settled communities in the Neolithic period which is marked by the building of the ritual burial sites known as dolmens.
Islanders are constantly thinking of new and more exciting ways of bringing their rich history to life so visitors can also join in the celebration of Jersey’s colourful heritage. There's nothing dry and dusty about the way past, present and future are merged in the island's award-winning museums and castles.
A visit to any of its heritage attractions will show that Jersey knows exactly what history is really about – people. From the superb medieval castle of Mont Orgueil, to Hamptonne where you will be greeted by the "Good Wyf" with all the latest gossip from the 17th Century farming community, Jersey’s attractions are very much about allowing visitors a glimpse of what island life was like in the past and immersing them in the experiences of their ancestors.
This is very much apparent at Jersey’s largest testament to its World War II Occupation – the Jersey War Tunnels. A network of tunnels first created to protect arms and troops from bomb attacks by the Allies; it was then converted into an elaborate hospital to deal with casualties from any counter-invasion. In 2001, it became a superb multi-million pound interactive exhibition that tells the true-life stories of the islanders and foreign prisoners who were involved in the hospital’s construction, as well as the families who lived through the trying years of occupation.
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Battle of Flowers Museum
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 482408
Address: Battle of Flowers Museum le Mont des Corvees JE3 2ES St. Ouen
The museum was opened only in 1971 altough Miss Bechelet's first exhibit was in 1934 when she was only 16. It comprises of 23 part or complete floats built entirely by Miss Bechelet, each float may take up to 1400 hours to construct and is completely covered in wild flowers, such as Harestails and Marrem Grasses. Each of the harestails are dyed by hand before being stuck on indiviually to completely cover every inch of the float. The floats display animals from every continent as well as many characters including Father Christmas. Also on display are several old photographs of exhibits prior to the opening of the museum, and all the shields that have been won over the years. There is a small shop selling various items next to a very large car park.
Channel Islands Military Museum
Tel : +44 (0) 7797 732072
Email: damienhorn@jerseymail.co.uk
Address: Channel Islands Military Museum Five Mile Road JE3 2FN St. Ouen
This museum is a lifetimes work, the collection has been assembled over many years allowing the visitors the opportunity to see items, many of which are still in the same condition as when they were when last used over 60 years ago. Being displayed in one of Hitler's former Atlantic Wall defences helps visitors to get a true feeling for those dark days of the 1940s. A major collection of historical memorabilia not to be missed.
Discovery Pier - Gorey Maritime Centre
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 441608
Email: l.wilson2@gov.je
Website: http://www.environment.gov.je
Address: Discovery Pier Gorey Pier JE3 6EW St. Martin
Explore the secrets of Jersey’s unique coastline and marine life at Discovery Pier. Hear the sounds of our local waters; see the richness of the islands’ marine life; touch elements of our aquatic environment and learn about fish; fishing and tides. Learn where to look and what to find in rock pools and enjoy interactive learning displays.
Elizabeth Castle
Tel : +44 (0) 01534 633000
Email: info@jerseyheritagetrust.org
Website: http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org
Address: Elizabeth Castle St Aubins Bay JE2 3NU St. Helier
Built on an islet in St Aubin’s Bay, Elizabeth Castle defended Jersey for more than 300 years. The castle today houses three permanent exhibitions; War and Peace, which tells the story of the garrison, Granite and Gunpowder tracing the development of the cannon and the story of the Jersey Militia. Time your visit to include the noonday ‘call to arms’ by Gunner Gilman which is followed by the firing of the castle cannon. Take the amphibious ferry, at high or low tide, across from West Park slip to the castle daily throughout the summer season.
Greve de Lecq Barracks
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 483193
Email: enquiries@nationaltrustjersey.org.je
Website: http://www.nationaltrustjersey.org.je
Address: Greve de Lecq Barracks Greve de Lecq St. Mary
Explore The Barracks wherever you find the doors are open. Feel free to wander around and discover the many different things there are to see. Find information on Jersey's north coast, Greve de Lecq's history, scenes from 19th century military life and the story of the defence of the island. A collection of horse-drawn vehicles and farm implements are on display and local artists exhibit their work. The Barracks are also home to the National Trust for Jersey shop.
Hamptonne
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 853823
Email: info@jerseyheritagetrust.org
Website: http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org
Address: Hamptonne La Rue de la Patente JE3 1HS St. Lawrence
Hamptonne, the museum of country life, is in the winding lanes of St Lawrence. You can get close to 300 years of Jersey's rural heritage in this collection of farm buildings and meadows. The site is brought alive with characters from the past, demonstrations of by-gone skills, guided tours and a variety of farmyard animals. In addition to visiting the farm buildings, give yourself plenty of time to explore the buildings and stroll around the kitchen garden, orchard and meadows.
Jersey Museum
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 853823
Email: info@jerseyheritagetrust.org
Website: http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org
Address: Jersey Museum The Weighbridge JE2 3NF St. Helier
A visit to the award-winning museum is an excellent start to any stay in Jersey. At Jersey Museum you will find the real history, traditions and culture of the Island explained using modern technology and dramatic displays, making it exciting and understandable for all the family. At the museum you’ll also find a restored Victorian merchant’s house to explore and paintings and sculptures from the Island’s art collection can be seen in the Barreau Le Maistre art gallery. Jersey Museum is the winner of two major national awards. From September 2008 to May 2009 Jersey Museum will host 'Mammoth Hunters', an interactive exhibition showing the lives of Ice Age Jersey-man.
Jersey War Tunnels
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 860808
Email: info@jerseywartunnels.com
Website: http://www.jerseywartunnels.com
Address: Jersey War Tunnels Les Charrieres Malorey JE3 1FU St. Lawrence
Jersey War Tunnels is a permanent reminder of the German Occupation of Jersey, which lasted almost five years until the island's liberation on 9th May 1945. The tunnel complex, formerly known as Höhlgangsanlage 8 (Ho8), now plays host to a series of galleries detailing Occupation history through the diverse experiences of those who lived through it. Visitors will be led through the events of evacuation, deportation, captivity and siege, to eventual liberation. The tunnel complex of Ho8, which took almost three and a half years to build, was excavated by forced and slave labourers from all over Europe, some of whom died from the terrible hardship they were made to endure. In addition to the main 'Captive Island' exhibition, Jersey War Tunnels is home to the Garden of Reflection, War Trail, Visitor Centre, Research Centre, Shop and Cafe. The latest addition to the tunnels is a sculpture by internationally renowned artist, Paul de Monchaux. Entitled 'Silence' it has been commissioned to commemorate the suffering endured by forced and slave labourers who worked on the construction of the Ho8 complex.
La Hougue Bie
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 853823
Email: info@jerseyheritagetrust.org
Website: http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org
Address: La Hougue Bie La Route de la Hougue Bie JE2 7UA Grouville
A Neolithic burial mound, dating back more than 5,500 years dominates this tranquil site. Following recent excavations, the entrance to the tomb has now been restored to its original glory. A tiny chapel is situated on top of the mound, (Mabon Crypt can be seen in this chapel) and in addition, there are geology and archaeology galleries and a World War Two German bunker. This bunker houses a unique memorial to the memory of the slaveworkers in the Channel Islands during the Second World War. In the grounds of the museum stands the Neolithic House which is the focus for a number of activities designed to give visitors a better understanding of the day-to-day life of the community that built the burial mound.
Le Moulin de Quetivel
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 483193
Email: enquiries@nationaltrustjersey.org.je
Website: http://www.nationaltrustjersey.org.je
Address: Le Moulin de Quetivel Mont Fallu JE3 7EF St. Mary
Moulin de Quétivel is the last remaining working mill in Jersey. The present building dates from the 18th century, restored by the National Trust in 1978. Inside there is a Trust shop, which also serves refreshments, an exhibition on the history of milling and an interesting display or archaeological finds. Free entry to National Trust card holders. Open on Saturdays from May to September.
Living Legend
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 485496
Email: info@jerseyslivinglegend.co.je
Website: http://www.jerseyslivinglegend.co.je
Address: Living Legend La Rue du Petit Aleval JE3 7ET St. Peter
This is nine acres of fun and entertainment for all ages and a very popular island attraction. ‘The Jersey Experience’ is an award-winning multi-media re-creation of Jersey through the ages, there are two challenging 18 hole adventure golf courses, a go-karting track, craft and shopping village, outdoor play area plus full programme of live entertainment. This large adventure and leisure village has restaurants and a crêperie and is ideal for families.
Maritime Museum
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 853823
Email: info@jerseyheritagetrust.org
Website: http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org
Address: Maritime Museum St. Helier
Set in the historic harbour area of St.Helier, the Maritime Museum explores the sea and our relationship with it. It reflects on the experience of islanders and Jersey's Maritime heritage, both contemporary and historic. Explore the natural elements including the tides, wind, waves and coastline and discover the basic principles of boat design and propulsion. Living in an island means that people have spent the last 8,000 years building on their relationship with the sea. At the Maritime Museum you’ll see, hear and even smell human story of Jersey's maritime heritage. Before you leave, you will also have a chance to see restoration work being carried out on one of our historic boats in the boat workshop - you may even have some questions for the boat builder. Also located at the Maritime Museum is the Occupation Tapestry, made by the people of Jersey to commemorate the Liberation of Jersey from German Occupation during the Second World War.
Mont Orgueil Castle
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 853823
Email: info@jerseyheritagetrust.org
Website: http://www.jerseyheritagetrust.org
Address: Mont Orgueil Castle Gorey JE3 6ET St. Martin
Built in the thirteenth century to protect the Island against the French, this dramatic castle towers over the harbour at Gorey. This jewel in Jersey's crown is one of the best preserved castles in Britain and one of the most photographed sites in the Island. It makes the perfect back-drop for medieval drama and re-enactment with spectacular views over the island and across the sea to France. Exhibits throughout the castle show it's history, the medieval world in which the castle was built and the significance of the castle to Jersey over the past 800 years.
Pallot Steam, Motor & General Museum
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 865307
Email: info@pallotmuseum.co.uk
Website: http://www.pallotmuseum.co.uk
Address: Pallot Steam, Motor & General Museum Rue du Bechet JE3 5BE Trinity
This fascinating Museum is managed by a Trust which was established by its founder, the late Don Pallot, with the object of promoting the permanent preservation of the Island's mechanical heritage. Don spent his early days as a trainee engineer with the old Jersey Railway. Later on, working as an agricultural and contracting engineer, he began collecting what he could of our mechanical heritage. There is no doubt that but for his steady interest, maintained over many years, much that is on view today would have been lost forever. So, whatever the weather, we invite you to take a step back in time and enjoy at your leisure the vast and varied collection of steam locos and engines, vintage, commercial, military and classic vehicles, bicycles and toys, tractors, barn engines, agricultural implements and other machinery, nostalgic photographs including the Jersey railways, Jersey Road Races and transport history, paraffin lamps and domestic items, a variety of organs, including a pipe church and Compton theatre organ and numerous items of memorabilia all housed within the absorbing Museum which has seating if you want a little rest. A real walk down memory lane with something to interest all ages.
Samares Manor
Tel : +44 (0) 1534 870551
Email: enquiries@samaresmanor.com
Website: http://www.samaresmanor.com
Address: Samares Manor Inner Road JE2 6FF St. Clement
Samares Manor is a beautiful house, dating in part to Norman times, surrounded by exceptional gardens originally constructed in the 1920s by Sir James Knott. He had a special enthusiasm for the Orient, and recognised that the environmental conditions of manor grounds offered potential for growing plants from all over the world. The Japanese Garden, rock and water gardens, formal gardens, large ponds with islands and camellia plantations are the result of his passion. In recent years, the survival of this unique horticultural site has required a massive programme of restoration, development and diversification, including the creation of the internationally renowned herb garden - the work of garden designer and author, John Brookes. Talks on herbs and their uses take place each week day and there is a plant trail and activities for children. Current projects include the recently designed exotics garden which contains many exuberant plants, the hot garden of Mediterranean style, and the introduction of field walks through areas set aside for wild flowers. The manor's picturesque Victorian courtyard is the home of the Jersey Rural Life and Carriage museum; it contains a unique collection of vehicles and exhibits and is open to the public each day at no extra charge. Visitors can discover the history of the Manor on an informative guided tour every day except Sunday.






