Sight / landmark | Nature, animals & parks
Orchid Fields at Le Noir Pré and La Blinerie
During the spring and summer months Jersey is transformed by the vibrant colours of its native wildflowers. Among the most spectacular are the wild orchids found in The National Trust for Jersey’s ‘Orchid Fields’ at Le Noir Pré in St. Ouen’s Bay and La Blinerie in Grouville.
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Le Noir Pré and Clos de Seigneur are wet marshy meadows in the parish of St Ouen. Situated next to each other these meadows are commonly referred to as the ‘Orchid Fields’. From May through June the meadows are a riot of colour, as the flower spikes of three species of orchid (and various hybrids) unfurl their exotic petals.
The Trust also manages two lesser known wet meadows off Rue de la Blinerie. These lie on the fringes of a larger wetland ecosystem known as the Samares or Rue de Pres wetland.
We are open all year round.
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- Outdoor
- Family friendly
- Couples
Marshy and uneven terrain not suitable for people with limited mobility, wheelchairs or pushchairs.
Location
Le Noir Pré
Le Chemin De L’Ouziere
Jersey
JE3 2FP