- 2626.June.Sunday
Headway Jacksons 10k Race
The Headway Jacksons 10k race is back for 2022 offering a potential pb on an officially measured course with chip timing.Please note entries are limited to 300 runners.Early bird entries available until Sunday April 10th, with prize draw for adults who register for the 10k and children who register for the 3k, during the early bird offer.Kids and adults prize draw open to early bird entries.Beginning and finishing on the Les Quennevais Cycle Track there are cash prizes to the first 3 male and female runners, £100 1st place, £50 2nd place and £25 3rd place.Trophies will also be awarded to first male/female over 40, first male/female over 50, first male/ female over 60. Trophies will also be awarded to first male team, first female team and first mixed team.A performance running t-shirt, which is in both mens and ladies sizes will be provided to all 10k runners ( registered by Sunday 12th June) along with a bespoke medal to all finishers.A 3k kids fun run(ages 7 -15) will take in 2 laps of the cycle track with a medal to all finishers.Please note the 3k fun run is limited to 30 children and will not be an officially measured and timed course.
A time limit of 90 minutes is applicable for the 10k race.Race packs will be distributed from the Hapi Lifestyle store in Liberty Wharf on Thursday 23rd/ Friday 24th June, 12 – 2p.m. and Saturday 25th June 10a.m.-12p.m. at the Jacksons Showroom, St. Peter.No race packs will be issued on the day.Regular updates will appear here on our Headway Jacksons 10k race event page and on our Headway Jersey Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/headwayjersey/For any other queries please email [email protected] or telephone 505937 for any queriesRock Pool Ramble with Grace Bailey
Grace goes night–time scuba diving and has been mastering the art of underwater photography in the dark with some very good results. We will follow the tide out and see what is in the rockpools in the intertidal zone, rock pooling for adults (although little people would be very welcome too).PRICE: MEMBERS FREE
Non-Members £5.00 per personNOTE: Annual membership is £15 per household / yearMeet at La Rocque car park car parkStart time: 10.00am (approx 2hrs)
PLEASE ARRIVE BY 09.45 FOR A 10.00AM STARTPlease wear appropriate clothing for the weather and terrain. Wellies may be a good idea!The Medieval Companie Of The Duke`s Leopards
Come and meet the Medieval Companie of the Duke’s Leopards at Mont Orgueil Castle and venture into the 15th century. Meet the ladies, servants and soldiers of the Castle, who will demonstrate period skills including wool-spinning, knitting, weaving and leather work. Enjoy the aroma of the spices and herbs used for cookery and medicine while you hear tales of the bloody Castle siege and watch archery and sword-fighting practice in the Middle Ward.
In fine weather the Duke’s Leopards will be encamped in the Middle Ward, otherwise they will take refuge in the Medieval Great Hall, located in the Castle Keep.
Sunday 29 May
Sunday 26 June
Sunday 31 July
Sunday 28 August
Sunday 25 September
Living History - Wool Spinners Of Hamptonne
WOOL SPINNERS OF HAMPTONNE
Wednesdays and Sundays from May to September
10am to 4pm
Come on a journey through spinning history and marvel at the ‘Drop Spindle’ in use from the Middle Ages. Listen to the click of the ‘Walking Wheel’ used from the 1300s, the handle-driven and beautifully wood turned Jersey Wheel, through to the whir of the ‘Tradle Wheel’. Watch as the Spinners of Hamptonne skillfully turn wool into yarn, to be used for one of the most important industries in the Channel Islands – the knitting industry. At times you may also meet the Hamptonne Knitter, who will be making garments from the Hamptonne yarn.
- 2727.June.Monday
Story Tellers At La Hougue Bie
STORY TELLER
Mondays and Tuesdays from May to September at La Hougue Bie
10am to 4pm
Join story teller Cally Noel to hear the legend of La Hougue Bie and find out what happened to a Lord and Lady, their servant and a dragon. Or hear the tale of the Prince’s Tower from 1797 and the creator of a neo-gothic marvel, with no expense spared!
Living History - Laurens Hamptonne
LAURENS HAMPTONNE
Mondays May to September
10am to 4pm
As Viscount of Jersey during the English Civil War, 1642 – 1651, it was Laurens Hamptonne’s duty to make some of the most important public announcements of the time. In January 1649, shortly after the execution of King Charles I, Hamptonne made his most memorable pronouncements in the Royal Square, St Helier; the reading of the Proclamation of Charles II as King. When not at work int he Royal Count, Laurens enjoys entertaining visitors in his beautiful country home with stories of a time when Jersey was in the eye of the story, as Royalists and Parliamentarians crashed together on the shores of the Channel Islands. ,
Elizabeth Castle Tour
Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour
April to October
Mondays 10.45am and 2pm
Tuesdays 10.45am and 1.30pm
Wednesdays 10.45am and 2pm (afternoon tours take place in June, July and August)
Thursdays 10.45am
Fridays 10.45am and 1.30pm
Saturdays 10.45am and 1pm
Sundays 10.30am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Tuesday morning tour on 5 , 12, 19 April
No Wednesday morning tour on 6, 13 April
No Thursday tour on 7 April
No Friday tours on 15, 29 April / 6 May / 1, 16, 23 July/ 30 Sept / 7 Oct
No Saturday morning tour 9, 16 April
No Saturday afternoon tour on 9, 23 April/ 28 May/ 4 June / 9 July
On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm
Castle Gunner
Meet the Castle Gunner at Elizabeth Castle, every weekday from 11am to 3.30pm.
GUNNER GILLMAN
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
11am to 3.30pm in April
10am to 4pm from May to end September
It’s the year 1781, just months after the legendary battle of Jersey. Gunner Gillman for the Royal Artillery Invalid Battalion, will captivate you with an account of the battle and tell you stories from the Castle’s dramatic past. But, be prepared to be drafted into the Midday Parade and witness the firing of the musket and cannon….it will be an experience to remember.
GUNNER BLAKE
Saturdays 11am to 2pm
Gunner Blake will delight you with tales of his mother’s bean crock, among other delicacies, as he unravels the threads of Jersey’s history. His skilled gunnery will ensure that you learn how to lead the signal gun in a way which will pack a punch when fired!
GUNNER BELL
Wednesdays 10am to 4pm
Don’t be fooled by Gunner Bell’s impeccable manners and jolly disposition….a lifetime career in His Majesty’s service has hardened Gunner Bell to the wit and humour of the cheekiest of recruits. His clear-cut demonstrations of cannon and musket fire are something to marvel at. Gunner Bell does not visit the Castle every week, to avoid disappointment please call Elizabeth Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971
- 2828.June.Tuesday
PEOPLE! POWER! PROTEST!
An exhibition that explores how the right to protest has shaped and influenced the Island that we know today.
‘People! Power! Protest!’ explores the story of protest in Jersey, from the Corn Riots of 1769 to the Black Lives Matter movement of 2020.
Jersey may be small but Islanders have made their voices heard loud and clear over the years. Jersey has a fascinating history of protest in the Island and the theme of the exhibition coincides with the 250th anniversary of the Code of Laws that was introduced in response to the Corn Riots.
The exhibition explores how the right to protest has shaped and influenced the Island that we know today, from historic protests, such as the Corn Riots, to more recent protests such as Extinction Rebellion and Black Lives Matter.
Among the items on display is the official 18th century court records showing the redacted demands of the Corn Riots protestors, and the petition signed by thousands of people to try and save Queen’s Valley from being flooded in the 1980s. There are also the banners and placards from other protests over the years and photographs of significant post-war campaigns and demonstrations.
As you enter the exhibition ‘People! Power! Protest!’, you’ll see a stunning graffiti-style entrance wall by designer James Carter, of Midnight Industries. Celebrated local artist Ian Rolls has also created a new version of his iconic climate stripes mural in the environmental protest section of the exhibition. Visitors can to listen to stories of protest and share their own memories of their involvement in campaigns and demonstrations over the years.
Story Tellers At La Hougue Bie
STORY TELLER
Mondays and Tuesdays from May to September at La Hougue Bie
10am to 4pm
Join story teller Cally Noel to hear the legend of La Hougue Bie and find out what happened to a Lord and Lady, their servant and a dragon. Or hear the tale of the Prince’s Tower from 1797 and the creator of a neo-gothic marvel, with no expense spared!
Regimental Surgeon And Nurse
Meet the Regimental Surgeon of the 95th Regiment of Foot and his Nursing Assistant to find out about the battle wounds and their treatments in the 18th century.
Tuesdays in May to September at Elizabeth Castle
10am to 4pm
Meet the Regimental Surgeon of the 95th Regiment of Foot and find out about the wounds sustained during a battle and how the sick and injured were treated at the Castle. Come and see some of the surgical and medical instruments of the 18th century and hear about the medicine and treatments that were available to the Surgeon.
You’ll also meet the Surgeon’s Nursing Assistant, Sarah Brown, wife of a soldier in the Castle Garrison. Mrs Brown will tell you about life as a woman who follow the army in the 18th century.
Once you have seen the medical care available from the Surgeon and his Nursing Assistant you wouldn’t want to be an 18th century soldier!
Mont Orgueil Castle Tour
Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour
April to October
Mondays 11am
Tuesdays 11am
Wednesdays 11am and 2pm
Thursdays 11am
Fridays 11am
Saturdays 11am
Sundays 11am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Monday tour on 25 April / 2 May / 6, 13 June / 18, 25, 31 July
No Thursday tour on 28 April / 19 May / 16 June
On Thursday 28 April and 16 June there will be a tour at 2pm
On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm
Hamptonne Tour
Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour
March to October
Mondays 11.15am
Tuesdays 11.15am
Wednesdays 11.15am
Thursdays 11.15am
Fridays 11.15am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call Hamptonne on +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Tuesday tour on 5 April
No Wednesday tours in September
No Wednesday tour on 5 October
Tots Tales at the Watermill
Bring your little ones to the mill for a special storytelling and play session just for them.Suitable for children aged 6 months – 4 years. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
- 2929.June.Wednesday
The Castle Minstrel
Hear the stories of Sir Paulet from his Minstrel, learn about the herbal cures which still grow in the Castle garden
Wednesdays from May to September at Mont Orgueil Castle
10am to 4pm
Join Cally Noel the Castle Minstrel who’ll tell you about Sir Amias Paulet who has been summoned from Mont Orgueil Castle to England by Queen Elizabeth I to deal with some very difficult tasks indeed! You can also hear about the Medieval herbal curers which were so important to the people of the Middle Ages, especially when plague and leprosy came to Jersey. Many of these plants still grow in the Castle garden today.
Living History - Wool Spinners Of Hamptonne
WOOL SPINNERS OF HAMPTONNE
Wednesdays and Sundays from May to September
10am to 4pm
Come on a journey through spinning history and marvel at the ‘Drop Spindle’ in use from the Middle Ages. Listen to the click of the ‘Walking Wheel’ used from the 1300s, the handle-driven and beautifully wood turned Jersey Wheel, through to the whir of the ‘Tradle Wheel’. Watch as the Spinners of Hamptonne skillfully turn wool into yarn, to be used for one of the most important industries in the Channel Islands – the knitting industry. At times you may also meet the Hamptonne Knitter, who will be making garments from the Hamptonne yarn.
La Hougue Bie Tour
Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour
April to October
Mondays 11am and 2pm
Tuesdays 11am
Wednesdays 11am
Thursdays 11am
Fridays 11am (starts 27 May)
Saturdays 11am
Sundays 11am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call La Hougue Bie on +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Monday tours on 9, 16, 23 May/ 25 July / 1, 8 August
No Thursday tour on 24 March /12 May
Summer Music Recital at 16 New Street Georgian House
Join violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller for an intimate evening of music at 16 New Street.The Trust is thrilled to be hosting Jonathan Hill, guest leader of the London Concert Orchestra and former lead violinist of Les Misérables, and pianist Nick Miller, Director of Music at St Margaret’s Putney, for an intimate recital at 16 New Street .
Jonathan Hill is guest leader of the London Concert Orchestra and former guest soloist with the Royal Philharmonic. He has contributed to the soundtracks of a plethora of blockbusters including The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Jonathan was lead violinist of Les Miserables at the Queen’s Theatre in London from 2011-2019.
Nick Miller is an organist, pianist and arranger based in London. He is currently Director of Music at St Margaret’s Putney and Head of Organ at Eltham College, SE London.
- 3030.June.Thursday
The Queen`s Visits To Jersey
An exhibition at Jersey Archive to mark the Platinum Jubilee.
To mark the Platinum Jubilee, a FREE exhibition at Jersey Archive exploring the Royal Visits of the Monarch to our Island before and during her 70 years on the throne. Using images from the Jersey Evening Post Photo Archive and documents from the archive.
Jersey Archive is open Monday to Thursday, 9am to 1pm and 2pm to 5pm.
King Charles ll
Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.
It’s September 1649 and you are amidst the tumultuous events of the English Civil War. Having been exiled from his ‘dear England’, King Carles II and his younger brother, the Duke of York, have sought refuge in Jersey at Elizabeth Castle. Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.
There is no performance on 4th or 6th June.
Living History - Hamptonne Goodwyf
HAMPTONNE GOODWYF
10am to 4pm
Meet the Goodwyf, who looks after the house of her master, Monsieur Laurens Hamptonne in the year 1649. She is very respectful of her employer who is a well educated and important man, however this doesn’t prevent her from spreading the odd bit of gossip from the Parish of St Lawrence. The Goodwyf will tell you all about Hamptonne’s royal connections and give your an insight into her day to day life, including cooking on the open fire, making soap and candles.
The Goodwyf is not at Hamptonne every day, so to avoid disappointment please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955
Five Children and It
Adapted and directed by Jason Kenyon from the novel by Edith Nesbit
ACT presents a show for all the family (for once)!
While exploring their new surroundings, having moved to the countryside from London, five children discover something wonderous. In the bowels of an old gravel Quarry, they find a Psammead – a Sand Fairy: a magical – if slightly grumpy – creature, thousands of years old, with the power to grant them one wish a day.
They soon learn, however, that even the most innocent of wishes can have a sting in their tail if you don’t give them proper thought.
- 30 JUNE – 1 JULY 7.30PM
- 2 JULY 3PM + 7PM
Before visiting Jersey Arts Centre, please read our COVID-19 guidelines here.
Summer Music Recital at 16 New Street Georgian House
Join violinist Jonathan Hill and pianist Nick Miller for an intimate evening of music at 16 New Street.The Trust is thrilled to be hosting Jonathan Hill, guest leader of the London Concert Orchestra and former lead violinist of Les Misérables, and pianist Nick Miller, Director of Music at St Margaret’s Putney, for an intimate recital at 16 New Street .
Jonathan Hill is guest leader of the London Concert Orchestra and former guest soloist with the Royal Philharmonic. He has contributed to the soundtracks of a plethora of blockbusters including The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. Jonathan was lead violinist of Les Miserables at the Queen’s Theatre in London from 2011-2019.
Nick Miller is an organist, pianist and arranger based in London. He is currently Director of Music at St Margaret’s Putney and Head of Organ at Eltham College, SE London.
- 0101.July.Friday
Living History - Bonnet Maker At Hamptonne
BONNET MAKER
Fridays from May to September
10am to 1pm
Come and find out about the Jersey Bonnet, it’s history and how it was made, you’ll also learn about the skill of patchwork and quilting from our Bonnet Maker.
Story Tellers At La Hougue Bie
MARY LE BRUN
Fridays from May to September at La Hougue Bie
10am to 4pm
Meet Mary Le Brun, she’ll update you with all the latest 18th century gossip and tell you a few tall tales about the local’s!
Elizabeth Castle Tour
Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour
April to October
Mondays 10.45am and 2pm
Tuesdays 10.45am and 1.30pm
Wednesdays 10.45am and 2pm (afternoon tours take place in June, July and August)
Thursdays 10.45am
Fridays 10.45am and 1.30pm
Saturdays 10.45am and 1pm
Sundays 10.30am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Tuesday morning tour on 5 , 12, 19 April
No Wednesday morning tour on 6, 13 April
No Thursday tour on 7 April
No Friday tours on 15, 29 April / 6 May / 1, 16, 23 July/ 30 Sept / 7 Oct
No Saturday morning tour 9, 16 April
No Saturday afternoon tour on 9, 23 April/ 28 May/ 4 June / 9 July
On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm
Castle Gunner
Meet the Castle Gunner at Elizabeth Castle, every weekday from 11am to 3.30pm.
GUNNER GILLMAN
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
11am to 3.30pm in April
10am to 4pm from May to end September
It’s the year 1781, just months after the legendary battle of Jersey. Gunner Gillman for the Royal Artillery Invalid Battalion, will captivate you with an account of the battle and tell you stories from the Castle’s dramatic past. But, be prepared to be drafted into the Midday Parade and witness the firing of the musket and cannon….it will be an experience to remember.
GUNNER BLAKE
Saturdays 11am to 2pm
Gunner Blake will delight you with tales of his mother’s bean crock, among other delicacies, as he unravels the threads of Jersey’s history. His skilled gunnery will ensure that you learn how to lead the signal gun in a way which will pack a punch when fired!
GUNNER BELL
Wednesdays 10am to 4pm
Don’t be fooled by Gunner Bell’s impeccable manners and jolly disposition….a lifetime career in His Majesty’s service has hardened Gunner Bell to the wit and humour of the cheekiest of recruits. His clear-cut demonstrations of cannon and musket fire are something to marvel at. Gunner Bell does not visit the Castle every week, to avoid disappointment please call Elizabeth Castle on +44 (0)1534 723 971
Hamptonne Tour
Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour
March to October
Mondays 11.15am
Tuesdays 11.15am
Wednesdays 11.15am
Thursdays 11.15am
Fridays 11.15am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call Hamptonne on +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Tuesday tour on 5 April
No Wednesday tours in September
No Wednesday tour on 5 October
Live music night for Ukraine
Join us for an evening of live music in our community cafe.This event will raise money for our international Ukraine appeal, which is supporting those on the ground fleeing the war in Ukraine. The Salvation Army is providing support such as food and drink, temporary accommodation and emotional support in Ukraine and neighbouring countries.Buy tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/…/live-music-for-ukraine…We will have a whole host of musicians performing for us including a member of cafe team, as well as several local artists.Doors will open at 6pm with the music starting at 6.30pm.And we are so excited to announce that we will also be serving homemade pizzas at affordable prices between 6pm and 7.30pm.Performing on the evening will be:Phil Le ClaireZoe and Julie, our cafe assistant, on the ukuleleRonan and RicardoMark SimJimi SharkEmberThis is set to be a really lovely evening where we will raise much needed funds for those devastated by war in Ukraine.The Brian White & Tim Horsfall Quintet - Friday Night Jazz!
This Friday at Roberto’s Jazz Bar, the leading Jazz Quintet performs a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.The band is comprised of the Island’s top five jazz musicians: Tim Horsfall (piano), Brian White (trumpet), and Dave Andre (Tenor Saxophone) Cris Sparkes (String Bass) Adam Marshall (Drums).Do not forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.. Tel : 01534 727 521Marina Metro Entertainment
JULY ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMME @ THE DOCKYARD RESTAURANTWe are very happy to be able to confirm the programme LIVE MUSIC acts for July and to continue to support the talented local acts we have to play every weekend in THE DOCKYARD RESTAURANT throughout 2022.Friday & Saturday evenings:LIVE MUSIC 8.30-10.30pmMUSIC TO DANCE TO 10.30-1amMenus available via the QR Link on our Restaurant’s FB Page – more new menus will be uploaded over the coming weeks – keep lookingCall 724519 or message this Page to book your tableDinner served from 5.30pm – tables for ‘Drinks Only’ available from 9pmFriday 1st July – ANNIE LAWSaturday 2nd July – JOHN BEATONFriday 8th July – RICK JONESSaturday 9th July – DEANOFriday 15th July – JAIME BOYLANSaturday 16th July – ALFIE BUTELFriday 22nd July – PRETTY VEGASSaturday 23rd July – MOTOWNFriday 29th July – TWO FOR THE ROADSaturday 30th July – BACKBEATWe look forward to seeing you soonKitty O'Shea`s Entertainment
Live music for the month of July.Come on down enjoy the entertainment along with ice cold drinks and laughter. - 0202.July.Saturday
Keep Drawing: Still Life
…but not as you know it. The installation will offer you a myriad of possibilities and will allow you to take the whole idea of still life to a different level. Tableaus will be set up for you to experiment with and enjoy. Expect to be challenged creatively and encouraged to look at things in a whole new light! It’s going to be Cornelia Parker meets the Cubists with a little Morandi for stillness. Everyone needs a little stillness. Materials will be provided but any additional items welcome!
Keep Drawing is a series of art school style workshops with local artist Lisa MacDonald to get those juices flowing, that art muscle flexing and that creativity humming. Join in for a single session or sign up for both!
Participants will explore inventive and imaginative drawing projects in an art studio setting for exploration and serious study. An amazing and unexpected still life or installation will be set up for each workshop as a starting point for creativity. It’s going to push you and it might get messy, but rest assured you will absolutely love it!
King Charles ll
Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.
It’s September 1649 and you are amidst the tumultuous events of the English Civil War. Having been exiled from his ‘dear England’, King Carles II and his younger brother, the Duke of York, have sought refuge in Jersey at Elizabeth Castle. Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ in the Governor’s House and listen to his Lordship recount fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.
There is no performance on 4th or 6th June.
Living History - Victorian Photographer
Come and keep still and have your portrait taken by the Victorian photographer Thomas CR Kennedy in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum & Art Gallery.
2 June
13 June
2 July
18 July
22 August
12 September
24 September
15 October
24 October
10am to 4pmCan you keep still for at least 15 seconds? That’s how long it took for your photograph to be taken in the 1860s. Once again, renowned Victorian photographer Thomas CR Kennedy will be revisiting the Victorian House at Jersey Museum & Art Gallery. He will be accompanied by his good lady wife and assistant Annigna.
Come in your own Victorian attire, or select an outfit from our wardrobe, and take away as a souvenir your own Carte de Visite portrait photograph.
Please telephone the Jersey Museum on 01534-633300 to book your sitting for a payment to Jersey Heritage of just £5.
Mont Orgueil Castle Tour
Take a tour of the Castle with one of our volunteer guides.
TOUR TIMES
Tours last approx. 1 hour
April to October
Mondays 11am
Tuesdays 11am
Wednesdays 11am and 2pm
Thursdays 11am
Fridays 11am
Saturdays 11am
Sundays 11am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call the Castle on +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Monday tour on 25 April / 2 May / 6, 13 June / 18, 25, 31 July
No Thursday tour on 28 April / 19 May / 16 June
On Thursday 28 April and 16 June there will be a tour at 2pm
On Saturday 7 May tour will take place at 2pm
La Hougue Bie Tour
Take a tour with one of our volunteer guides.
Tour times
Tours last approx. 1 hour
April to October
Mondays 11am and 2pm
Tuesdays 11am
Wednesdays 11am
Thursdays 11am
Fridays 11am (starts 27 May)
Saturdays 11am
Sundays 11am
Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).
Tours are subject to change, please call La Hougue Bie on +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.
Changes to schedule
No Monday tours on 9, 16, 23 May/ 25 July / 1, 8 August
No Thursday tour on 24 March /12 May
Towers Tides and Turnstones – Uncovering Grouville with Roger Noel
Join Roger Noel on a fascinating exploration of the South-East corner of Jersey, from coastline to country lanes and back again.
This circular walk begins at La Rocque Harbour where you can hear about the fascinating history of this harbour and former fishing port. See where the invading French troops landed on a cold winter’s night of 5th January 1781, and learn of the 18th and 20th century fortifications that now protect this area of coastline, which is also a designated area of special interest, and protected Ramsar site.
From La Rocque you wander inland, venturing into the countryside, to enjoy fantastic views, catch glimpses of visiting and local birdlife, and hear a little of our agriculture and oyster farming industries.
The walk returns full circle, through the country lanes, following the route of the old Jersey Eastern Railway, and heads back to the beach, for a final stroll along the shoreline returning to La Rocque Harbour.
This gentle stroll, which encounters no hills and just a few steps, will take approximately three hours, with a chance of a well earned refreshment at the end.
Pre-book by telephoning Roger on 07797 824721 or email Roger at [email protected]
Cost £15 per person
Meet at the Telephone Box at La Rocque Harbour.
FACE OFF! THE DUST vs 88 BUNKFACE
Two of Jersey’s most exciting live acts go head to head in a battle of the genres!It’s all in the name of fun, so make sure to come down and have way too much of it!First band 19:45£3 on the door
Curfew 23:00Saturday Latin Jazz - Adria Godfrey
“When it comes to her approach to music, Adria is a spirit that knows no boundaries. In addition to having a beautiful voice and the uncanny ability to connect with her audience, she is a natural performer.When Adria performs, she will transport you back to her Latin musical roots, accompanied by her band. Infusing a contemporary edge into this irresistible music, this band creates an absolutely sensational and authentic musical experience for the audience.Do not forget to make your reservation to avoid disappointment as space is limited…
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