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Devil’s Hole
Descend a winding path passing a sinister statue, to discover the Devil’s Hole; an impressive and strangely eerie blowhole that has been eroded into Jersey’s coastline over the millennia.
- Free entry

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Devil’s Hole is a natural crater in the solid cliff measuring about 100ft across and plunging 200ft down. It has been caused by the sea gradually eroding the roof of what was once a cave, until it collapsed and formed a crater.
You'll find Devil's Hole in the parish of St. Mary in the north west of the island. Parking is at the Priory Inn. From there make your way onto the cliff path that winds its way down to the viewing platform.
We are open all year round.
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- Outdoor
- Family friendly
- Couples
- Pet friendly
- Catering
- Wheelchair access
- Parking
There is a sloping path and several sections of steps on the way down to the viewing area.
Location
Devil's Hole
La Grande Rue
Jersey
St. Mary
JE3 3BF