• Dixcart Bay & Little Sark

    Jun 29–30, 2024 in Guernsey ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

    After a slow morning we arrived at our anchorage in Dixcart Bay. Since it was a Saturday there were a bunch of other boats, mostly British and French. Yet, that didn't make the location any less beautiful. After watching how our anchor was holding for about an hour, we hoisted our dinghy back into the water again so Bart could row us ashore.

    This time our goal was to see La Coupe, a "bridge" connecting Sark to Little Sark. Another beautiful sightseeing. We walked a bit more around little Sark. On our way back, this time on the Cliff Path, we met two old ladies, islanders, who were on their way to the picknick. We had a little chat with them. Once they asked where we were sailing, we were able to point at our Nimrod down below in the bay, that was pretty cool 😎 They said the islands needs visitors. We can definitely encourage you to go to Sark as well!!

    Quote of the day: "We thought we take the scenic route on our way to the picknick, because after a few drinks at the picnic that might not be the best idea".
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