National Trust of Guernsey - Fermain Tower
Fermain Tower: A Coastal Fortress Retreat
Discover Petit Port, Guernsey: A secluded paradise awaits down 270 steps, offering pristine sands, clear waters, and breathtaking coastal views.
Petit Port is a secluded, sandy bay on Guernsey's southeast coast, accessible only by descending over 270 steep steps. This hidden beach offers breathtaking scenery and a tranquil escape, rewarding visitors with its pristine sands and clear waters. Be prepared for a challenging climb, but the unspoiled beauty is well worth the effort.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Doyle Column, walk along Route de Jerbourg until you see a small sign for the coastal path. Follow the path towards the south side of the island. The path leads to the top of the steps that descend to Petit Port. Be prepared for a steep descent of over 270 steps. There is no cost for accessing the beach.
Public Transport
Take a bus to the Iceland in St Martins. From there, walk along Route des Blanches, which turns into Route de Jerbourg, until you reach the Doyle Column. The coastal path to Petit Port will be on your right. Follow the path to the steps leading down to the beach. Bus fare is approximately £1.50 - £2.00. There is no cost for accessing the beach.
Taxi
Take a taxi to the Doyle Column on Route de Jerbourg. From there, walk along the coastal path to the steps that lead down to Petit Port. A taxi from St Peter Port to Petit Port will cost approximately £15-£21. There is no cost for accessing the beach.
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