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Leapers Hill: A Testament to Grenadian History

Discover Leapers Hill in Sauteurs, Grenada: a historical landmark offering panoramic views and a poignant reminder of the island's past.

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Leapers Hill, also known as Carib's Leap, is a historical landmark in Sauteurs, Grenada, where the island's indigenous Carib population leapt to their deaths in 1651 to avoid enslavement by the French. Today, it offers visitors panoramic views and a poignant reminder of Grenada's complex past.

A brief summary to Leapers Hill

  • 69G5+HW7, Sauteurs, GD

Local tips

  • Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting for photography.
  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking along the paths and exploring the area.
  • Take time to explore the nearby town of Sauteurs, known for its local markets and Grenadian culture.
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Getting There

  • Public Transport

    From St. George's, the capital, take a public bus towards Sauteurs. Buses depart from the Melville Street terminal. The journey to Sauteurs is the longest and most expensive bus route on the island, costing EC$8.00. From the Sauteurs bus stop, Leapers Hill is a short walk. Look for signs directing you to the landmark.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are readily available in Grenada, particularly in major towns and tourist areas. A taxi from St. George's to Sauteurs will cost approximately EC$100-120. Negotiate the fare before starting your journey. From Sauteurs, the taxi can drop you off directly at Leapers Hill.

  • Walking

    If you are already in Sauteurs, Leapers Hill is easily accessible on foot. From the center of town, head north towards the St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Walk through the cemetery behind the church to reach the cliff face. The walk is short but involves a slight incline.

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Leapers Hill, perched on the northern edge of Grenada in the town of Sauteurs, is more than just a scenic overlook; it's a site etched with the stories of Grenada's past. The name itself, also known as Carib's Leap, is derived from a tragic event in 1651 when the native Carib people, faced with the prospect of French enslavement, chose to jump to their deaths from this very cliff. Visiting Leapers Hill offers a powerful experience, blending historical reflection with stunning natural beauty. From the hilltop, visitors can gaze out over the azure waters of the Caribbean Sea, taking in the breathtaking vista of the Grenadine Islands dotting the horizon. The site is located near St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and cemetery; walking through the cemetery provides access to the cliff face. Leapers Hill serves as a place for contemplation, honoring the resilience and spirit of Grenada's indigenous people. While the small museum that once stood at the site is no longer in operation , the stories and legends of Leapers Hill continue to resonate, offering a vital lesson in Grenada's colonial history.

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