Exploring the Depths of History at the German Underground Hospital
Discover the chilling history of the German Underground Hospital in Guernsey, an essential stop for history buffs and adventurous travelers.
The German Underground Hospital, nestled in the heart of Guernsey, stands as a poignant reminder of the island's tumultuous past during World War II. This historical place museum invites visitors to delve into the secrets of the underground tunnels that once served as a hospital for German troops. With over 70,000 square feet of tunnels to explore, the site offers a unique perspective on wartime medical practices and the engineering marvels of the era. As you wander through the dimly lit corridors, you will encounter exhibits detailing the lives of those who worked and suffered within these walls, providing a haunting yet educational experience. Guided tours are available, enhancing your exploration with expert insights into the hospital's history and the significance of Guernsey's occupation during the war. Each chamber tells a story, from the surgical wards to the elaborate ventilation systems that kept the facility operating underground. The atmosphere is both eerie and captivating, making it an essential stop for any tourist interested in military history or the effects of war on civilian life. The museum is open daily from 10 AM to 4 PM, allowing ample opportunity to plan your visit. Although it can be cool and damp in parts, the experience is well worth it, especially for those who appreciate the depth of history and the resilience of the human spirit. Don't forget to bring a light jacket to stay comfortable as you explore the depths of this remarkable site.
Local tips
- Dress warmly; parts of the hospital can be cool and damp.
- Consider joining a guided tour for a more in-depth understanding of the site's history.
- Plan your visit during weekdays to avoid larger crowds.
- Photography is allowed, so bring your camera to capture the unique atmosphere.
A brief summary to German Underground Hospital
- La Vassalerie, Guernsey, GY6 8XL, GG
- +441481235261
Getting There
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Car
From Rousse Tower, head southwest on the main road (the A27). Continue straight for about 2.5 miles until you reach the roundabout. Take the second exit onto the A28, and follow it for approximately 1 mile. Turn right onto La Vassalerie. The German Underground Hospital will be on your left. There is parking available on-site, but there may be a small fee depending on the duration of your visit.
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Public Transportation
From Rousse Tower, walk to the nearest bus stop located on the A27 (a 5-minute walk). Take bus number 91 or 92 towards St. Peter Port. After about 15 minutes, alight at the La Vassalerie stop. From the bus stop, it's a short 5-minute walk to the German Underground Hospital, which will be on your right. Note that bus fares vary, so be sure to check the latest rates or have small change ready.
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Walking
If you prefer to walk from Rousse Tower, head southwest on the main road towards the A27. After about 30 minutes of walking along the roadside, you will reach the roundabout. Continue straight, then turn onto La Vassalerie. The German Underground Hospital will be on your left. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes and be cautious of traffic along the way.
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- National Trust of Guernsey - Ron Short Walk
- Talbot Valley
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- Fauxquets Valley
- German Occupation Museum
- Petit Bot Tearooms
- Le Petit Bot Tower
- Fairfield
- Le Jaonnet Bay
- St. Clair's Battery
- ArtParkS Sculpture Park
- National Trust of Guernsey - Les Caches Farm
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- La Trelade Hotel
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- The Wicked Wolf
- Kimberley's Cottage Guernsey
- The Deerhound
- Fauxquets Valley Campsite
- St. Martin's Community Centre
- The Farmhouse