Tesson Mill
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Discover the impactful history of Jersey during World War II at the Jersey War Tunnels, an essential stop for history enthusiasts and curious travelers.
The Jersey War Tunnels offer an immersive experience into the island's wartime past, showcasing the resilience and spirit of the local community during World War II. This historical attraction provides visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about Jersey's occupation under German forces through engaging exhibits and poignant stories. A visit here is both educational and moving, making it a must-see for anyone interested in history.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Bus
From St. Peter's Church, walk towards the nearest bus stop on La Route de la Lande. Take bus number 15 towards St. Helier. Stay on the bus for about 20 minutes. Get off at the Jersey War Tunnels stop. From the bus stop, walk a short distance to the entrance of Jersey War Tunnels, which will be on your left.
Walking
If you prefer to walk, start from St. Peter's Church and head east on La Route de la Lande. Continue straight until you reach La Route de Beaumont, then turn left. Follow this road until you reach Les Charrières Malorey. The Jersey War Tunnels will be on your right. This walk will take approximately 30-40 minutes.
Taxi
For a quicker option, you can hail a taxi from any point in St. Peter. Simply tell the driver to take you to Jersey War Tunnels, located at Les Charrières Malorey. The journey will take about 10-15 minutes, depending on traffic.
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