Jersey – Weymouth

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Jersey – Weymouth
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Jersey Guide

St Helier is the capital of the island of Jersey which is the largest of the Channel Islands which are situated in the English Channel. Jersey is not part of the United Kingdom and has a separate relationship to the British Crown from the other Crown Dependencies of Guernsey and the Isle of Man. Jersey has its own international identity from the UK, although the UK is constitutionally responsible for the island's defence.

A popular attraction in St Helier is the Jersey Museum and Art Gallery which tells the story of Jersey from Neolithic times through to the present day. There are many artefacts on display including priceless Bronze Age gold torque and Millais' famous portrait of Lillie Langtry. For a more relaxing way to pass time then visit one of Jersey's lovely beaches or simply hang out in one of St Helier's many bars, cafes and restaurants.

Jersey's port can be found on the south coast of the island, in St Helier, on St Aubin's Bay. Ferry services available from the port depart to St Malo in France, Portsmouth, Poole and Weymouth in England, and also to the neighbouring island of Guernsey. Passenger facilities at the port include a cafe, shop and a duty free outlet.


Weymouth Guide

The English town of Weymouth lies on the English Channel coast on the south coast of England and was once a thriving port during medieval times but today is primarily a tourist resort, and one of the most popular on the south coast. A great deal of the town has been developed during the 18th and 19th centuries and the town's Esplanade dates back to Georgian times and runs along the seafront. The town is well known for its sailing and the Weymouth and Portland Academy was selected to host the main sailing events at the London Olympics in 2012. Perhaps the most iconic landmark in the town is the Old Harbour itself which contains a marina and some excellent restaurants. From the harbour visitors can embark on a boat trip around the bay. Also in the town and popular with visitors is Brewers Quay which is home to Weymouth's Timewalk and Discovery Centre and Tudor House which is situated near to the beach and contains many original period furnishings and where guided tours are available.

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