Guernsey
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    • Dag 12

      The Marathon Man oder "die Insel Herm"

      11 augustus 2019, Guernsey ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Heute war ein Ausflug auf eine kleinere Kanalinsel geplant. Sark wirbt damit wunderbare Ausblicke aufs Meer und Autofrei zu sein. So weit so gut - als wir gegen 9.30 Uhr ankamen wurde uns mitgeteilt, dass die Fähre voll ist. Die nächsten freien Plätze für Montag 15.00 Uhr.

      Also entschieden wir uns spontan für die kleinere (unpopuläre) Insel "Herm". Mit 2.4km Länge und 800m Breite die kleinste bewohnte Kanalinsel.

      Die Überfahrt war etwas stürmisch - so ein kleines Schiff kann ganz schön schaukeln. Dies hat unter anderem dazu geführt, dass Stefan bei der Ankunft leider ziemlich grün im Gesicht wurde😵. Auch mir war etwas flau im Magen. Daher entschlossen wir uns die "kleinere" Rundtour über die Insel zu machen damit wir die Retourfähre in 2h nehmen konnten. Plötzlich hatte Stefan ein Tempo drauf, da mussten Jack und ich schauen wo wir blieben.

      Doch es gab immer wieder eine Verschnaufpause. Die Strände auf Herm sind perlmuttweiss und das Wasser wunderbar türkisblau. Leider darf Jack nicht auf den Badestrand - hier sind sie sich nicht so wohlerzogene Hunde gewohnt.

      Wir schauen uns also weiter um. Etwas abgelegen sehen wir Felsen welche sich bewegen die "Caquobert" - Seelöwen sonnen sich vor der Küste. Etwas daneben die "Puffin Bay". Leider sind wir zu spät - sie sind schon vor ca. zwei Monaten ausgeflogen.

      Nach knapp 1.5h sind wir wieder am Hafen, das ging schnell - was für einTempo.

      Es war ein eindrücklicher Ausflug nach Herm. Man könnte auch 1-2 Tage auf dieser Insel verbringen um die Badestrände zu geniessen und die Fauna zu beobachten.

      Etwas sagt mir wir waren nicht zum letzten Mal hier.
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    • Dag 4

      Insel Herm - kurzer Ausflug

      16 juli 2023, Guernsey ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      Diese kleine Insel ist autofrei und wir wandern bis zum höchsten Punkt. Hier noch schnell etwas geloggt und die schönen Ausblicke genossen. Dann ging es wieder mit der Fähre zurück.
      Schließlich wollen wir auch noch auf Guernsey etwas ansehen.Meer informatie

    • Dag 22

      Über Aldeny nach Weymouth

      16 juli 2023, Guernsey ⋅ 🌬 16 °C

      Wir Segeln weiter. Sonntag Nachmittag verlassen wir Guernsey . Wir kommen bestimmt irgendwann wieder, eine wirklich wunderschöne Insel.
      Es geht nach Aldeney. Was für eine Wellenreiche Überfahrt nach Aldeney, hui....da musste ich doch wirklich staunen und etwas Angst überwinden. Hier werden wir eine Nacht Ankern. Der Plan ist, dass wir am Montag morgen um 6 Uhr nach Weymouth starten werden. Ca. 55 nm werden es sein. Das Wetter und der Wind mit 15kt sind super für die Überfahrt. Ich freue mich schon sehr auf Weymouth und die Südenglische Küste.Meer informatie

    • Dag 140

      Durchgeschüttelt in Alderney

      21 september 2023, Guernsey ⋅ 🌬 15 °C

      Nach einer kurzen Fahrt mit dem Wassertaxi von der Mooring springen wir an Land und besteigen die kleine Insel.
      Eine sehr englische und schöne Insel direkt vor der französischen Küste mit leckerem Club Sandwich im Yacht Club.Meer informatie

    • Dag 3

      Stadtbummel in St Peter Port

      30 juli 2023, Guernsey ⋅ 🌬 17 °C

      Nach einem typischen, englischen Frühstück ( Porridge mit Maple Sirup ) sind wir runter in die Stadt, Richtung Hafen und Esplanade ( Strand gibts wenig hier….je nach Ebbe und Flut ). Victoria Tower und Castle Cornet , eine große Befestigungsanlage zum Schutz des Hafens. Von dem Victoria Tower mit seinen 100 ft bzw 30,5 m hatte man eine sehr guten Blick über die Stadt. Das Kreuzfahrtschiff „Mein Schiff 3“ lag vor dem Hafen ( konnte wegen Niedrigwasser nicht an die Mole ) und somit war die Stadt von deutschen Urlaubern überflutet.
      Auf dem Rückweg zum Hotel gab es noch ein Konzert im Candie Park……Swing und leichter Jazz mit Musikern, die bei uns am Frühstückstisch nebenan saßen. Ihr Begrüßungsspruch war: „ is there anybody sick today“ 😁

      Heute wechselten sich Sonne und Nieselregen mal wieder ab, bei relativ starkem Wind….. 18 Grad 🥶
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    • Dag 4

      Erkundungen im Regen

      31 juli 2023, Guernsey ⋅ 🌧 17 °C

      Heute hat’s den ganzen Tag nur geregnet, mal Nieselregen und mal kräftige Schauer. Also verschieben der geplanten Wanderung und Stadtbummel im Regen……heisst: Museum besichtigen.

      So waren wir dann am “Hauteville-House”, in dem der französische Schriftsteller Victor Hugo ( Les Miserables ) über mehrere Jahre im Exil lebte. Ein bisschen Merkwürdig und abgedreht muss der schon gewesen sein, sonst hätte man so nicht leben können….aber schaut euch die Bilder an. Völlig unterschiedliche Zimmer, mit einem Mix an Teppichen, Dekoren und Möbeln, die zT sehr erdrückend wirken. Aber die Lage des Hauses, mit dem Garten und Blick zum Meer war schon toll.Meer informatie

    • Dag 39

      St Peter Port Reflections

      28 september 2017, Guernsey ⋅ ☁️ 18 °C

      One of the things that I always like to do in my travels is to take the time to take "mind photos". In the technological age we have never taken so many images, but the sad result is that it is just too easy to press the shutter button and let the camera take the place of using our own senses. While it is great that we have the freedom to take 100s or even 1000s of images, I wonder just how many of these will be remembered and treasured in a few years time ?

      I have made a practice of taking time to store a few special "mind images" on every trip. These images cannot be stored by the press of a button, but I try to use all my senses to build a complete image in my mind. This can sometimes take up to 30 minutes while I sit, sometimes with my eyes open and sometimes with them shut. I try to store a record of each tiny sound and sensation, along with the visual image of the place I am in. Using this method I find that I can recall to mind places that I have visited many years ago.

      Our hotel in St Peter Port was originally two stately homes that have been combined and extended to form the Pandora Hotel. Behind the hotel is a series of delightful walled gardens and stone staircases than descend down the hillside. Each successive walled garden is a confusion of colour that reminded me of the famous Monet's Garden in France. The lower levels of these gardens offer beautiful views down to the harbour and out to the nearby islands of Jethu and Herm. It was on the lowest of these levels that I chose to store my latest mind image.

      With the late summer sunshine warming my face and the distant sounds of the seagulls mixing with the gentle murmur of the leaves on the trees it really seemed like the perfect way to remember this amazing adventure.Over the past five weeks we have cycled over a thousand kilometres in Germany, France, Switzerland and the Channel Islands and shared a never ending series of incredible experiences together.

      It already seems such a long time ago that we arrived in Mainz to begin our ride along the Rhine. Tomorrow we will be returning to St Malo on one of the huge Condor ferries and the following day our team will begin to disperse, with some coming back to Australia while others will be continuing their travels in Europe.

      Once again this trip has served to reinforce my opinion that there is simply no better way to explore Europe than by bicycle. Our aim has never been to set huge daily distances or get our names in the Guinness Book of Records. We came to see the real Europe that the mainstream tourists simply never get to see and I think that we have achieved this in spades.

      We will never forget those quiet backroads of France and yesterday's ride on Sark was really something unlike anything else we have ever done. Along the way we have lived together, we have sometimes cried together (more about that later) and we have often laughed ourselves senseless. I am so glad that I have had the privilege of sharing this ride with such inspiring and supportive friends. I really do love you all.

      As well as the experiences we have shared on two wheels, this trip has also been something of a culinary adventure as well. Since beginning our French ride in Rambouillet about 4 weeks ago we have been able to dine in some amazing restaurants each evening. I think that everyone was staggered at how we were able to include so many fine dining experiences in the limited budget. Some even commented that the dining each evening was as great a challenge as the cycling. We certainly never went hungry.

      In a couple of weeks I will be back in Australia and turning my attention to our next adventure. In just a few months we will be heading off to South America to trek and cycle in some of the most spectacular places on earth. It will be vastly different to Europe, but that is what life should be all about.

      Three day's ago we got our first glimpse of Guernsey and I was very interested to hear what people's first impressions were. I think I can now honestly say that we have fallen in love with this little island.

      When we left Jersey our impressions were not so positive. Much of St Helier is dirty and dilapidated, the confusing tangle of one way streets made the city feel claustrophobic and we could not help but feel that its best years were behind it. It seemed that it could not progress beyond its war time years and was happy living in the past.

      St Peter Port, on the other hand, has a much more exciting feel about it. There is a healthy buzz of activity in the city, most of the buildings are in good condition, the streets are clean, we never saw any graffiti anywhere, the people are friendly and the public transport is so very cheap. The slope of the hillsides near the harbour mean that you can get wonderful sea views from most parts of the town. In the competition between Jersey and Guernsey I would declare Guernsey the winner by a country mile. We will all fondly remember you for a long time.
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    • Dag 38

      A Journey Back in Time

      27 september 2017, Guernsey ⋅ 🌧 16 °C

      When I prepared the itinerary for this trip over a year ago, there was one place that I was really intrigued by and I had been looking forward to seeing since the ride began 5 weeks ago.

      The tiny feudal island of Sark is part of the bailiwick of Guernsey and it is situated about 1 hour by ferry from St Peter Port. The entire population of the island is under 500 and the way of life here has remained largely unchanged for decades. One of the unique features of life on Sark is that cars and buses (along with most other motorised devices) are banned. The only vehicles you find on the narrow roads are horse drawn carts and tractors. Even the local policeman uses a tractor for his transport. This feature helps makes it a magical place to ride a bike.

      After the somewhat choppy ferry ride across to the island we walked up the steep walking path to the only settlement on the island (known as "The Village"). We had arranged to collect some rental bikes from a local business but we were very apprehensive as to what sort of bikes they would have waiting for us. I thought that we would probably end up with an eclectic mix of penny farthings, tricycles, velocipedes and horse drawn walking frames. The actual bikes turned out to be slightly better than this, but only slightly.

      Our riders spent some time trying to come to grips with the rusty bikes that looked like they probably dated back to the time of the German occupation. After trying to adjust seats, etc we finally just thought "what the heck" and wobbled off down the dirt road, accompanied by a cacophony of rattles, creaks, groans and numerous other noises (some of which were coming from the bikes). It was impossible not to laugh. This will certainly be a day we will remember for a long, long time.

      The next few hours were spent exploring Sark and the even smaller island of Little Sark. The rough rocky coastline is certainly spectacular and the so called "WIndow in the Rock" could have easily ushered the way to a premature death if we had taken just one more step.

      The temperamental weather that these islands is famous for was kind to us for most of the day, and only started to crack up when we returned to the wharf to catch the ferry back to Guernsey. This made for a very choppy voyage, but I did manage to catch sight of a couple of dolphins frolicking in the wake of the boat.

      We arrived safely back at St Peter Port around 6 pm and headed back to our hotel for another hearty meal. It had been a marvellous day and certainly a highlight of our trip.
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    • Dag 39

      Farewell to Guernsey

      28 september 2017, Guernsey ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Today was not only our last day in Guernsey, but the final cycling day of our entire trip. For some unknown reason Maggie thought that it would be worthwhile using the time to ride to a most unusual chapel she had read about somewhere. It was apparently the work of a local eccentric monk who had spent his lifetime constructing the chapel and then completely covering it in bits of broken glass and china. That seemed like a most creative way to waste a life to me, however somehow Maggie convinced us all to go in search of it.

      If we thought that there was no traffic on Guernsey, we would have been sorely mistaken. During the ride we must have encountered every vehicle on the island at least two or three times. It was not a very relaxing ride, and it also contained a never ending sequence of hills. When we eventually discovered the chapel, it turned out to be very underwhelming. The whole thing was not much bigger than a toilet.

      Although the rest of us were left scratching our heads as to why we had undertaken such a monumental waste of time and energy, Maggie actually said she liked the place. There is no accounting for poor taste.
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    • Dag 8

      Herm - Fancy dress 'the sea'

      7 oktober 2019, Guernsey ⋅ 🌧 15 °C

      Fantastic weekend of dressing up. Friday night was 007 gambling evening. Saturday Phoebe had a birthday treasure hunt round the island, with some buried treasure at the end. Follow by a surprise birthday party where loads of friends and family arrived at the Mermaid pub.
      2am session in the cottages with about 20 of us. Need a holiday now to recover.
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    U kunt deze plaats misschien wel onder de volgende namen::

    Bailiwick of Guernsey, Guernsey, ጉርነሲ, غيرنزي, Görnsey, о. Гърнзи, গ্রাঞ্জি, Gwernenez, Gurnsi, Guernse nutome, Γκερνσέι, گرنزی, Guernesey, Geansaí, ગ્વેર્નસે, גרנסי, ग्वेर्नसे, ガーンジー, ಗುರ್ನಜೀ, 건지, Guernsis, Gērnsija, Гвернзи, ഗേണ്‍സി, गुएर्नसे, ଗୁଏରନେସି, Wyspa Guernsey, Гернси, Гурнси, கெர்ன்சி, గ్వేర్నసే, เกิร์นซีย์, Kuenisī, Гернсі, GCI, گوئرنسی, 格恩西岛, I-Guernsey

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