Event Calendar

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April 07 - April 13
  • 07
    07.April.Sunday

    Shrek the Musical

    12:00 am
    2024.04.07-2024.04.18
    • 3 APRIL – 14 APRIL
    • 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 + 12 APRIL: 7.30PM
    • SATURDAY 6 + SATURDAY 13 APRIL: 2.30PM + 7PM
    • SUNDAY 7 APRIL: 4PM
    • SUNDAY 14 APRIL: 11.30AM + 4PM

    Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking musical adaptation of the hit movie “Shrek”!

    Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek – The Musical is a Tony Award-winning magical adventure featuring all-new songs from Jeanine Tesori and a side-splitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage…and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears!

    Based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig. Originally produced on Broadway by DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

    Performances subject to Bailiff’s permission.

    Walk This Way!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.07-2024.05.06

    Walk This Way! in April for Jersey Hospice Care…

    In celebration of the arrival of Spring, this is a great way to get more active, enjoy the lighter days, and get out and about with family and friends.

    WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE?

    Take your pick! All we encourage you to do is walk every day for 30 days between 1 – 30 April. But everyone is different so here are some ideas for how you can take on the challenge:

    • Walk a mile every day for 30 days.
    • Walk 10,000 steps every day for 30 days.
    • Challenge friends and family to see who can walk the most steps during the month.
    • Sign up as a team of 4 and challenge another team (think inter-office or inter-firm rivalry!) to see who can walk the most steps during the month. You could also choose a destination that you could aim to ‘walk’ to – for example, a team of 4 could cover 660 miles during the month (based on 10,000 steps a day) which would take them as far as Denmark or Spain! So where could you walk to?!

    You can walk whenever you like – so whether it’s as the sun is rising to start the day off right, or when it’s setting to celebrate the end of the day, your commute to and from work, to collect shopping, walk the dog, in your lunch hour, or when the children are in bed – the timing is up to you and what fits in with your day!

    You can use it as a good excuse to explore all corners of the island with these self guided walking routes from Visit Jersey:

    North Coast  —  South Coast  —  East Coast  —  West Coast

    And some other walks to give you inspo:

    Walks from dawn to dusk

    Woodland walks

    Buggy friendly walks

    Coast to Coast walks

     

    WHAT DOES IT COST TO TAKE PART?

    Adult: £10

    Child (Under 16): £5

    Team of 4: £40

    Bouan Appetit!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.07-2025.09.23

    We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food

    Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.

    Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.

    Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!

    WW2 Bunkers Tour

    9:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.07-2024.04.30

    https://youtu.be/TRNewILx_Tk?list=TLGG1IFZCxEbBwQxNDAxMjAyNA

    Join Jersey War Tours and visit WW2 bunkers, which are not usually open to the public. JWT will show you how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress and help you appreciate what the Third Reich was able to create with slave labour.

    The tour is also a perfect complement to understanding the history of the D-Day invasion, which took place less than 30 miles away.

    Click book now to see the cost and timings. 

    Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.

    Discover St Helier! Guided Walk

    10:30 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.07
    Every Sunday morning one of our qualified guides will take you on a journey through the fascinating history and culture of Jersey.
    With their unique insights, our guide will take you on a journey beginning at the end of the last ice-age, some 6,000 years ago when Jersey became an Island. You will learn about the people, see some of the iconic sites of St Helier and hear about the events that have helped shape Jersey’s history, making it the modern, bustling and multicultural island it is today.

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    10:45 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.07-2025.03.11

    Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.07-2025.03.11

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Bossa Basseline Duo - This Weekend at St Brelade`s Bay Hotel!

    12:30 pm-3:00 pm
    2024.04.07

    Friday Dinner: 7 – 9.30 pm
    Saturday Dinner: 7 – 9.30 pm
    Sunday Lunch: 12.30 – 3 pm

    At: The Bay Restaurant, St Brelade’s Bay Hotel

    Relax, dine & enjoy the sea views to the sophisticated sound of Tenor
    Saxophone & Guitar! Jersey’s talented Bossa Basseline Duo play tunes
    you’ll love, from Pop to Jazz, Swing, Latin & Love-Songs!

    ‘Your Duo’s brilliant! We love live music & what you do is really
    special.’

    ‘It’s been so lovely to hear your fantastic music – it’s been so
    enjoyable – you’ve made our night!’

    Tel: 01534 746141 to book your table
    Email: [email protected]

  • 08
    08.April.Monday

    Les P’tits Faîtchieaux

    12:00 am
    2024.04.08-2024.07.11

    Something strange and delightful has been happening at Hamptonne over the winter!

    Do you believe in magic? A visit to Hamptonne and La Hougue Bie may just change your mind.

    Something strange and delightful has been happening there over the winter. Les P’tits Faîtchieaux, or little folk, are back and they have been busy creating a new home. In fact, they have been so busy, we think there could be a whole village!

    We hope the fairies will stay for some time and we’d like them to settle in properly before being visited by your little people, so take the opportunity to visit them from the end of January.

    Walk This Way!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.08-2024.05.07

    Walk This Way! in April for Jersey Hospice Care…

    In celebration of the arrival of Spring, this is a great way to get more active, enjoy the lighter days, and get out and about with family and friends.

    WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE?

    Take your pick! All we encourage you to do is walk every day for 30 days between 1 – 30 April. But everyone is different so here are some ideas for how you can take on the challenge:

    • Walk a mile every day for 30 days.
    • Walk 10,000 steps every day for 30 days.
    • Challenge friends and family to see who can walk the most steps during the month.
    • Sign up as a team of 4 and challenge another team (think inter-office or inter-firm rivalry!) to see who can walk the most steps during the month. You could also choose a destination that you could aim to ‘walk’ to – for example, a team of 4 could cover 660 miles during the month (based on 10,000 steps a day) which would take them as far as Denmark or Spain! So where could you walk to?!

    You can walk whenever you like – so whether it’s as the sun is rising to start the day off right, or when it’s setting to celebrate the end of the day, your commute to and from work, to collect shopping, walk the dog, in your lunch hour, or when the children are in bed – the timing is up to you and what fits in with your day!

    You can use it as a good excuse to explore all corners of the island with these self guided walking routes from Visit Jersey:

    North Coast  —  South Coast  —  East Coast  —  West Coast

    And some other walks to give you inspo:

    Walks from dawn to dusk

    Woodland walks

    Buggy friendly walks

    Coast to Coast walks

     

    WHAT DOES IT COST TO TAKE PART?

    Adult: £10

    Child (Under 16): £5

    Team of 4: £40

    Wild Islands: through the lens

    12:00 am
    2024.04.08-2025.06.26

    Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.

    More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.

    Francois Nicolle

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.08-2024.11.18

    It’s 1865 and Francois Nicolle, her husband, mother and children live at Hamptonne Farm as tenant farmers. It’s a hard life ensuring that they can make payments to the landlord and have enough to live on, especially as Mr Nicolle is not in the best of health with his nerves.

    The children have to help on the farm and Francois tries her best to school them and teach them their letters and numbers when they are not busy with harvest or planting. But there is always the animals to take care of.

    Francois says “I’m a country girl, having been born in the parish of St Mary, so I’m used to hard work. But with so many children to care for as well, the cooking and cleaning chores are relentless.”

    Meet Francois Nicolle every Monday from 10am to 4pm.

    If meeting Francois Nicolle is going to be the highlight of your trip to Hamptonne Country Life Museum, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    Photos thanks to Andrei Alexe Photography

    King Charles II

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.08-2024.11.28

    Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ for a tour of his Castle and he’ll tell you some fascinating stories of his time in Jersey

    It is September 1649, amidst the tumultuous events of the English Civil War, having been exiled from his ‘dear England’, King Charles II, and his younger brother, The Duke of York, have sought refuge in Jersey. Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ at the Third Gate and he’ll take you on a tour of his Castle and he’ll tell you some fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.

    Meet King Charles II every Monday and Thursday from 10am to 4pm at Elizabeth Castle.

    If meeting King Charles II is going to be the highlight of your trip to Elizabeth Castle, please call +44 (0) 1534 634048 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.08-2025.03.12

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Hamptonne Tour

    11:15 am-12:15 am
    2024.04.08-2025.03.12

    Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

     

     

    Bunkers at Night Tour

    6:30 pm-9:00 pm
    2024.04.08-2024.05.07

    See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help support a non-profit organisation! Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring. We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by commercial tours. Become a temporary team member and see how Jersey became an impregnable fortress! 

    Click book now to see the cost and timings. 

    Portrait Of A Lady On Fire

    7:30 pm-9:30 pm
    2024.04.08

    https://youtu.be/R-fQPTwma9o

    This BAFTA-nominated drama, set in 18th century France, follows a young painter, Marianne, who is commissioned to paint the wedding portrait of another young woman, Heloise. As Marianne observes Heloise by day in order to paint her at night, the two women become closer as they share Heloise’s last moments of freedom before her impending nuptials.

    JFS Members can reserve a seat in advance at the Box Office.

     

    Lindy Hop Jersey

    8:15 pm-10:00 pm
    2024.04.08

    Lindy Hop Jersey meets every Monday night at St Matthew’s Church Hall (Millbrook), 8:15 – 10:00pm.

    Our evenings start with a beginner’s Lindy Hop class, then we have social dancing and an intermediate class.

    Your first visit is always free so come and give it a go!

    Please contact facebook.com/lindyhopjersey   to confirm class is going ahead

  • 09
    09.April.Tuesday

    Shrek the Musical

    12:00 am
    2024.04.09-2024.04.20
    • 3 APRIL – 14 APRIL
    • 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 + 12 APRIL: 7.30PM
    • SATURDAY 6 + SATURDAY 13 APRIL: 2.30PM + 7PM
    • SUNDAY 7 APRIL: 4PM
    • SUNDAY 14 APRIL: 11.30AM + 4PM

    Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking musical adaptation of the hit movie “Shrek”!

    Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek – The Musical is a Tony Award-winning magical adventure featuring all-new songs from Jeanine Tesori and a side-splitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage…and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears!

    Based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig. Originally produced on Broadway by DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

    Performances subject to Bailiff’s permission.

    Walk This Way!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.09-2024.05.08

    Walk This Way! in April for Jersey Hospice Care…

    In celebration of the arrival of Spring, this is a great way to get more active, enjoy the lighter days, and get out and about with family and friends.

    WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE?

    Take your pick! All we encourage you to do is walk every day for 30 days between 1 – 30 April. But everyone is different so here are some ideas for how you can take on the challenge:

    • Walk a mile every day for 30 days.
    • Walk 10,000 steps every day for 30 days.
    • Challenge friends and family to see who can walk the most steps during the month.
    • Sign up as a team of 4 and challenge another team (think inter-office or inter-firm rivalry!) to see who can walk the most steps during the month. You could also choose a destination that you could aim to ‘walk’ to – for example, a team of 4 could cover 660 miles during the month (based on 10,000 steps a day) which would take them as far as Denmark or Spain! So where could you walk to?!

    You can walk whenever you like – so whether it’s as the sun is rising to start the day off right, or when it’s setting to celebrate the end of the day, your commute to and from work, to collect shopping, walk the dog, in your lunch hour, or when the children are in bed – the timing is up to you and what fits in with your day!

    You can use it as a good excuse to explore all corners of the island with these self guided walking routes from Visit Jersey:

    North Coast  —  South Coast  —  East Coast  —  West Coast

    And some other walks to give you inspo:

    Walks from dawn to dusk

    Woodland walks

    Buggy friendly walks

    Coast to Coast walks

     

    WHAT DOES IT COST TO TAKE PART?

    Adult: £10

    Child (Under 16): £5

    Team of 4: £40

    Searching for Jersey’s Celts

    12:00 am
    2024.04.09-2025.04.09

    The world’s largest Celtic hoard was discovered in Jersey, this exhibition explores why people might have buried it there.

    In 2012 the world’s largest Celtic hoard was discovered buried in a field in Jersey. This exhibition explores what might have led people to bury a hoard of 70,000 coins and jewellery in Jersey, 2000 years ago and looks closely at some of the items found within the hoard.

    Explore the time when Roman armies marched through Europe, 2000 years ago, they left behind them a trail of death and destruction which almost wiped out the culture and civilization of the Celtic people who lived there. Using scientific and archaeological research we can learn more about the people that buried the hoard, about their lives and customs. Ground-breaking research can tell us more about the moment and the place the hoard was buried. It might even challenge some long-held ideas about why hoards were buried.

    Bouonnefemme

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.09-2024.12.08

    Meet Rose Le Brun, the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne, who will let you in on local secrets and village gossip

    Rose’s predecessor, Old Maud, had been at Hamptonne for years, but she travelled to St Aubin to see family and never returned. Perhaps the plague got her – they had a lot of it down there.

    Rose was born in the parish of St Lawrence in 1606 and lived in the Vingtaine du Coin Motier, where Hamptonne House stands, all her life. She serves as housekeeper for Jurat Laurens Hamptonne, who himself witnessed Rose lugging a large poutchie of apples up the hill, and thought her constitution would be fitting to take charge of his household.

    Meet the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne from Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 4pm (except first Friday of the month when the performance will be on a Saturday)

    If meeting the Bouonnefemme is going to be the highlight of your trip to Hamptonne Country Life Museum, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    Master Gunner

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.09-2024.12.09

    Stand to attention for the Midday Parade and prepare yourself for the resounding bang of the signal gun

    The Master Gunner will ensure that your backs are straight, your chins are high, and bellies are tucked-in as you stand to attention for the Midday Parade on the expanse of the Castle’s Parade Ground. Delight in the storytelling of the Gunner, who will enlighten you into the tales and mysteries of bygone times at the Castle, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I to the Battle of Jersey in 1781. Then finally prepare yourself for the resounding bang of the signal gun and flintlock musket.

    Meet the Master Gunner or Cadet Gunner at Elizabeth Castle on the following days:

    Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm with some performances on Monday and Sunday.

    If the Master Gunner is going to be the highlight of your trip to Elizabeth Castle, please call +44 (0) 1534 634048 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

     

    Longhouse Tour and Fire Lighting

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.09-2025.03.11

    his 20-metre long replica Longhouse was built over two years by volunteers, with oversight from Ancient Technology expert Luke Winter. Since it was officially opened in 2019, volunteers have performed day-to-day maintenance tasks using authentic techniques and tools, and act as guides, demonstrators and interpreters to explain the project to visitors. They are also continually researching, experimenting and training to acquire more Stone Age skills to share, including basket-making and flintknapping.

    Every Tuesday, a member of the volunteer team lights a fire in the Longhouse using authentic techniques. This adds warmth to the building but also stops any insect infestation in the traditional straw roof. During your visit, the volunteer will also talk about the traditional methods used and the lessons learned during the build.

    If speaking to a Longhouse volunteer is going to be the highlight of your trip to La Hougue Bie, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 before you visit to check they are confirmed for that date.

    Trade Roots

    10:00 am-3:00 pm
    2024.04.09-2026.08.05

    We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.

    This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.

    Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.

    Free JTGA guided walk Royal St Helier

    10:30 am-12:30 pm
    2024.04.09
    Free Walk Life in 18th & 19th Century St Helier

    This week Bronze guide Melanie will takes us back to in time to a very different St Helier

    Jersey’s inhabitants got swept up in radical changes to their way of life initiated by events far from the island’s shores during this period.
    St Helier in particular was effected as social, religious, political and economic standards and lifestyles evolved and not always peacefully.
    Following a route designed to bring the period alive again your guide will draw your attention to important buildings and places and tell you of the innovative work of some famous businessmen; architects; builders; authors; politicians and lawyers of the time.

    Free JTGA guided walk Royal St Helier

    10:30 am-12:30 pm
    2024.04.09-2024.11.05
    I’m please to confirm that the free St Helier town walks  will be returning  again this year, with a change of day to Tuesdays, starting on 2 April and then  every Tuesday until the end of October. As usual they begin  and end at the town Hall , starting at 10:30 and lasting around 2 hours.
    The walks are  free and sponsored by the Parish of St Helier and each week  a different JTGA  ( Jersey Tourist Guides Association) guide will  be covering a different aspect of the town, ranging from it’s  from history to  people  via  culture to the outright  bizarre!
    People can turn up on the day and there MAYBE  space  but there are restriction on numbers for some walks  so it’d be sensible to book via eventbrite HERE or by emailing me at [email protected] or 07797 780868

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.09-2025.03.13

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Spring Into Action – Shark-egg hunt

    1:30 pm-3:00 pm
    2024.04.09
    Join our education officer on an Easter Egg hunt with a difference.

    Children will learn about local ray and shark species, and help gather scientific information for the Shark Trust’s national database on the species that we have in Jersey’s waters. (Real Easter Eggs are also up for grabs!). We will also do our bit for the environment by collecting beach litter along the way.

    £3 for NTJ Members – children to be accompanied by an adult (please note that tickets are only required for children). Suitable for children aged 5 – 11 years.

    All equipment will be provided, advice on clothing etc. will be sent prior to event start.

    To support our conservation work, and take part in many exciting events, please consider becoming a member. Family memberships are available from only £45 a year.

    Kindly Supported by Jersey Electricity

     

    (milk chocolate eggs will be given out both during and at the end of the activity, please contact us in advance if your child has any allergies, so we can make other arrangements for them)

    Fleeting Moments

    6:00 pm
    2024.04.09-2024.05.09

    You are invited to the opening evening of our new March Exhibition Martin Pajak, ‘Dark Light Photography,

    Exhibition 22/03/2024 to 21/04/2024

     

    Bunkers at Night Tour

    6:30 pm-9:00 pm
    2024.04.09-2024.05.08

    See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help support a non-profit organisation! Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring. We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by commercial tours. Become a temporary team member and see how Jersey became an impregnable fortress! 

    Click book now to see the cost and timings. 

  • 10
    10.April.Wednesday

    Bouan Appetit!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.10-2025.09.26

    We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food

    Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.

    Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.

    Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!

    Walk This Way!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.10-2024.05.09

    Walk This Way! in April for Jersey Hospice Care…

    In celebration of the arrival of Spring, this is a great way to get more active, enjoy the lighter days, and get out and about with family and friends.

    WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE?

    Take your pick! All we encourage you to do is walk every day for 30 days between 1 – 30 April. But everyone is different so here are some ideas for how you can take on the challenge:

    • Walk a mile every day for 30 days.
    • Walk 10,000 steps every day for 30 days.
    • Challenge friends and family to see who can walk the most steps during the month.
    • Sign up as a team of 4 and challenge another team (think inter-office or inter-firm rivalry!) to see who can walk the most steps during the month. You could also choose a destination that you could aim to ‘walk’ to – for example, a team of 4 could cover 660 miles during the month (based on 10,000 steps a day) which would take them as far as Denmark or Spain! So where could you walk to?!

    You can walk whenever you like – so whether it’s as the sun is rising to start the day off right, or when it’s setting to celebrate the end of the day, your commute to and from work, to collect shopping, walk the dog, in your lunch hour, or when the children are in bed – the timing is up to you and what fits in with your day!

    You can use it as a good excuse to explore all corners of the island with these self guided walking routes from Visit Jersey:

    North Coast  —  South Coast  —  East Coast  —  West Coast

    And some other walks to give you inspo:

    Walks from dawn to dusk

    Woodland walks

    Buggy friendly walks

    Coast to Coast walks

     

    WHAT DOES IT COST TO TAKE PART?

    Adult: £10

    Child (Under 16): £5

    Team of 4: £40

    Shrek the Musical

    12:00 am
    2024.04.10-2024.04.21
    • 3 APRIL – 14 APRIL
    • 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 + 12 APRIL: 7.30PM
    • SATURDAY 6 + SATURDAY 13 APRIL: 2.30PM + 7PM
    • SUNDAY 7 APRIL: 4PM
    • SUNDAY 14 APRIL: 11.30AM + 4PM

    Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking musical adaptation of the hit movie “Shrek”!

    Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek – The Musical is a Tony Award-winning magical adventure featuring all-new songs from Jeanine Tesori and a side-splitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage…and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears!

    Based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig. Originally produced on Broadway by DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

    Performances subject to Bailiff’s permission.

    Wildlife & Wellness Walk at Sunrise – Spring Walking Week

    6:00 am-7:30 am
    2024.04.10

    Join Neil and Alli Singleton for a short early morning stroll along the coastal path below Pine Walk, taking in the sunrise over the French coast.

    We will learn about the birdsong and wildflowers as we take the inland route back to the woods. This is an ideal walk to do before work, setting you up for the day!

    Meeting point is the lower car park. Easy walking – good footpaths and country lanes.

    Rocks, Birds and Devil’s – Spring Walking Week

    10:00 am-1:00 pm
    2024.04.10

    Exploring the cliff paths and lanes around Sorel. The walk will start at the car park at Sorel and head inland towards the ‘Birds on the Edge’ aviary. From there we will follow small paths past the newly created woodland at Le Mourier Valley, then along small lanes to Devil’s Hole. If time permits, we will walk down to Devil’s Hole and back along the cliffs to Sorel. The walk is over rough ground and has some ups and downs!

    Time: 10.00 a.m.

    Meeting Point: Car Park at Sorel

    Duration: 2 – 3 hours/ Moderate Walking/3.5 miles/Ascent 880ft

    Parking: Car Park at Sorel

    Bus Route 5 and a short walk from the village to Sorel

    Guide: Nicky Mansell

    Commando Raids in WW2 – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    10:00 am-12:30 pm
    2024.04.10

    Discover about the British and French commando raids in 1943 at Egypt and how these fitted in the commando raids that took place around the Channel Islands and on the continent and how the effects of the CI raids had major repercussions for the Allied forces and civilians as the war progressed. We will go through and pass NT property. This area is part of a prehistoric landscape where our ancestors left their mark in the form of megalithic structures and other things which are not quite as apparent. This is a strenuous walk requiring fitness and stamina over rough, slippery and narrow paths with frequent climbs and descents. Sturdy footwear and weather appropriate clothing are essential.

    Time: 10.00 a.m.

    Meeting Point: Egypt Car Park (What 3 Words /// allege.bright.feather)

    Duration: 2 – 2.5 hours/ Moderate Walking/ This circular walk will mainly follow the cliff paths, although most of the last half an hour is on public roads.

    Parking: Egypt Car Park

    Bus Route 4

    Guide: Marc Yates

    Sir Walter Raleigh

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.10-2024.11.27

    Meet Sir Walter at the Castle and he’ll tell you about his adventures at sea

    Sir Walter Raleigh has been described as ‘great man of the Elizabethan age’, and ‘Jersey’s most distinguished Governor’, being poet, soldier, historian and explorer, among other things. He was a favourite of Elizabeth I and a ‘peacock’, always in the latest fashion with good looks and obvious charm. Raleigh was also responsible for the preservation of Mont Orgueil Castle from destruction at the time when Elizabeth Castle was being built.

    This is your chance to meet Sir Walter in the Lower Ward as he takes you on a tour of the Castle as he recounts his adventures at sea as the most famous explorer of the Elizabethan Age.

    Meet Sir Walter Raleigh every Wednesday at Mont Orgueil Castle.

    If meeting Sir Walter is going to be the highlight of your trip to Mont Orgueil Castle, please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

     

    Bouonnefemme

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.10-2024.12.09

    Meet Rose Le Brun, the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne, who will let you in on local secrets and village gossip

    Rose’s predecessor, Old Maud, had been at Hamptonne for years, but she travelled to St Aubin to see family and never returned. Perhaps the plague got her – they had a lot of it down there.

    Rose was born in the parish of St Lawrence in 1606 and lived in the Vingtaine du Coin Motier, where Hamptonne House stands, all her life. She serves as housekeeper for Jurat Laurens Hamptonne, who himself witnessed Rose lugging a large poutchie of apples up the hill, and thought her constitution would be fitting to take charge of his household.

    Meet the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne from Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 4pm (except first Friday of the month when the performance will be on a Saturday)

    If meeting the Bouonnefemme is going to be the highlight of your trip to Hamptonne Country Life Museum, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    Walking the Wild Edges – King Charles II wood – Spring Walking Week

    10:30 am-1:00 pm
    2024.04.10
    Amanda invites you to reclaim the sense of wonder you experienced as a child, remembering the kind of places that you loved.

    Take a slow wander, immersing yourself with all your senses. We’ll explore familiar places with new eyes. Replant your psyche in nature, and feel yourself fully present, falling in love with the earth! Foraging for a wild herb tea infusion and spring delights will be included in our wanders, a simple act that soothes the stresses of daily life and reminds us of our deeper connection to the land.

    Time: 10.30 a.m.

    Meeting Point: Car Park at Hamptonne Country Life Museum

    Duration: 2.5 hours/ Easy Walking

    Parking: Car Park at Hamptonne Country Life Museum

    Bus Route: 7

    Guide: Amanda Bond

    Why not visit Hamptonne Countrylife Museum after the walk? Free entry to National Trust for Jersey Members

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    10:45 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.10-2025.03.14

    Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.10-2025.03.14

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Hamptonne Tour

    11:15 am-12:15 am
    2024.04.10-2025.03.14

    Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

     

     

    Spring Into Action – Shark-egg hunt

    1:00 pm-2:30 pm
    2024.04.10
    Join our education officer on an Easter Egg hunt with a difference.

    Children will learn about local ray and shark species, and help gather scientific information for the Shark Trust’s national database on the species that we have in Jersey’s waters. (Real Easter Eggs are also up for grabs!). We will also do our bit for the environment by collecting beach litter along the way.

    £3 for NTJ Members – children to be accompanied by an adult (please note that tickets are only required for children). Suitable for children aged 5 – 11 years.

    All equipment will be provided, advice on clothing etc. will be sent prior to event start.

    To support our conservation work, and take part in many exciting events, please consider becoming a member. Family memberships are available from only £45 a year.

    Kindly Supported by Jersey Electricity

     

    (milk chocolate eggs will be given out both during and at the end of the activity, please contact us in advance if your child has any allergies, so we can make other arrangements for them)

    Intertidal Walk – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    1:30 pm-4:30 pm
    2024.04.10

    Join Bob Tompkins on a fascinating low water walk out to Seymour Tower. Learn about the marine biology and history along the route as you walk on the exposed seabed/reef. Bob will give an overview of an archaeological site that has been named Cluster 1 along the way. From there you will enter a track carved out of the reef by quarrymen in the 1700’s where you can still see examples of their work. Having exited the track in the middle area of the area known as ‘Oregon Gully’, the route then returns to the Refuge Tower and then Seymour Slip. Suitable footwear is required as this is a ‘wet walk’ where you will walk through puddles and gullies.

    Time: 1.30 p.m.

    Meeting Point: Car Park at Seymour Slip

    Duration: 3 hours/ Moderate Walking

    Parking: Car Park at Seymour Slip

    Bus Route: 1

    Guide: Bob Tompkins

    Towers Tides and Turnstones – Spring Walking Week

    2:00 pm-5:30 pm
    2024.04.10

    Starting and finishing at Longbeach enjoy a circular walk taking in the delightful rural lanes of Grouville and a walk along the beach and find out the fascinating history of this part of the Island. Please wear comfortable shoes that you don’t mind getting wet.

    Time: 2.00 p.m.

    Meeting Point: Car park at Longbeach

    Parking: Longbeach

    Duration of walk approx. 1 .5 hours/Moderate walking.

    Bus Route: 1

    Guide: Roger Noel

    Trinity Parish Walk – Follies, Fields and Fiefs – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    2:30 pm-5:00 pm
    2024.04.10

    Come along on a walk around the rural parish of Trinity. The walk encompasses roads, mud tracks and half a dozen lesser-known Jersey National Trust places of interest. Commencing at Jardin d’Olivet, we will amble through country lanes, taking in a well-head and woodlands on our way to an inconveniently placed lavoir. Dating from 1834, we will pause to spare a thought for the poor tenants of Le Fief de L’Abbesse de Caen who would have struggle to bring their laundry to this public washing place. Emerging onto La Falaize we will be rewarded with spectacular coastal views across the Les Écréhous and beyond to Normandy.

    Time – 2.30p.m.

    Meeting Point: Jardin d’Olivet

    Parking: Jardin D’Olivet

    Bus Route: 4 to Trinity Youth Club and a 15-minute walk to Jardin D’Olivet via Rue de la Petite Falaise and Chemin d’Olivet

    Duration 2.5 hours/Moderate Walking

    Guide: Tom Bunting

    Wild Food Forage – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    4:30 pm-6:30 pm
    2024.04.10

    Come and get lost in the wilds of St. Ouen. Take in fantastic scenery, encounter local wildlife and learn about the vast variety of wild edible and medicinal plants our unique environment has to offer. Please dress with an eye on the weather and bring along any food and drink you may need.

    Time: 4.30p.m

    Meeting Point: Car Park opposite Kempt Tower

    Duration 2 .5 hours/Easy walking

    Parking: Car Park opposite Kempt Tower

    Bus Route: 22

    Guide: Kazz Padidar

    Bunkers at Night Tour

    6:30 pm-9:00 pm
    2024.04.10-2024.05.09

    See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help support a non-profit organisation! Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring. We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by commercial tours. Become a temporary team member and see how Jersey became an impregnable fortress! 

    Click book now to see the cost and timings. 

  • 11
    11.April.Thursday

    Wild Islands: through the lens

    12:00 am
    2024.04.11-2025.06.29

    Forty talented photographers from Jersey and Guernsey have contributed to this wonderful exhibition, which is the first to take place in our new museum space at Hamptonne.

    More than 200 images, printed on banners, capture the incredibly rich biodiversity we have in the Channel Islands – from birds, insects and mammals, to wildflowers, fungi and sea life, with a focus particularly upon Jersey.

    Walk This Way!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.11-2024.05.10

    Walk This Way! in April for Jersey Hospice Care…

    In celebration of the arrival of Spring, this is a great way to get more active, enjoy the lighter days, and get out and about with family and friends.

    WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE?

    Take your pick! All we encourage you to do is walk every day for 30 days between 1 – 30 April. But everyone is different so here are some ideas for how you can take on the challenge:

    • Walk a mile every day for 30 days.
    • Walk 10,000 steps every day for 30 days.
    • Challenge friends and family to see who can walk the most steps during the month.
    • Sign up as a team of 4 and challenge another team (think inter-office or inter-firm rivalry!) to see who can walk the most steps during the month. You could also choose a destination that you could aim to ‘walk’ to – for example, a team of 4 could cover 660 miles during the month (based on 10,000 steps a day) which would take them as far as Denmark or Spain! So where could you walk to?!

    You can walk whenever you like – so whether it’s as the sun is rising to start the day off right, or when it’s setting to celebrate the end of the day, your commute to and from work, to collect shopping, walk the dog, in your lunch hour, or when the children are in bed – the timing is up to you and what fits in with your day!

    You can use it as a good excuse to explore all corners of the island with these self guided walking routes from Visit Jersey:

    North Coast  —  South Coast  —  East Coast  —  West Coast

    And some other walks to give you inspo:

    Walks from dawn to dusk

    Woodland walks

    Buggy friendly walks

    Coast to Coast walks

     

    WHAT DOES IT COST TO TAKE PART?

    Adult: £10

    Child (Under 16): £5

    Team of 4: £40

    Les P’tits Faîtchieaux

    12:00 am
    2024.04.11-2024.07.14

    Something strange and delightful has been happening at Hamptonne over the winter!

    Do you believe in magic? A visit to Hamptonne and La Hougue Bie may just change your mind.

    Something strange and delightful has been happening there over the winter. Les P’tits Faîtchieaux, or little folk, are back and they have been busy creating a new home. In fact, they have been so busy, we think there could be a whole village!

    We hope the fairies will stay for some time and we’d like them to settle in properly before being visited by your little people, so take the opportunity to visit them from the end of January.

    Shrek the Musical

    12:00 am
    2024.04.11-2024.04.22
    • 3 APRIL – 14 APRIL
    • 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 + 12 APRIL: 7.30PM
    • SATURDAY 6 + SATURDAY 13 APRIL: 2.30PM + 7PM
    • SUNDAY 7 APRIL: 4PM
    • SUNDAY 14 APRIL: 11.30AM + 4PM

    Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking musical adaptation of the hit movie “Shrek”!

    Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek – The Musical is a Tony Award-winning magical adventure featuring all-new songs from Jeanine Tesori and a side-splitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage…and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears!

    Based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig. Originally produced on Broadway by DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

    Performances subject to Bailiff’s permission.

    Easter Holidays – Egg Trail and Craft Activities at 16 New Street

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.11
    Join us for a nature-themed egg trail and Easter craft activities. Meet the cook and learn about Easter food and Jersey Easter traditions.

     

     

     

    The Prehistoric Landscape of St Clement – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    10:00 am-12:30 pm
    2024.04.11

    This walk explores the prehistoric landscape of St Clement, how it was shaped by our prehistoric ancestors and the many megalithic structures and markers left by them between 2000 and 6000 years ago. As we will pass through and by National Trust land, we will also contemplate the bits that we cannot see! The walk is mainly on public roads but there are sections across fields and along paths which may be rough, slippery, and undulating.

    Time: 10.00 a.m.

    Meeting Point: Green Island Car Park

    Parking: Green Island Car Park

    Bus Route 1

    Duration: 2 – 2.5 hours/ Moderate Walking/ Some climbs and descents.

    Guide: Marc Yates

    Bouonnefemme

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.11-2024.12.10

    Meet Rose Le Brun, the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne, who will let you in on local secrets and village gossip

    Rose’s predecessor, Old Maud, had been at Hamptonne for years, but she travelled to St Aubin to see family and never returned. Perhaps the plague got her – they had a lot of it down there.

    Rose was born in the parish of St Lawrence in 1606 and lived in the Vingtaine du Coin Motier, where Hamptonne House stands, all her life. She serves as housekeeper for Jurat Laurens Hamptonne, who himself witnessed Rose lugging a large poutchie of apples up the hill, and thought her constitution would be fitting to take charge of his household.

    Meet the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne from Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 4pm (except first Friday of the month when the performance will be on a Saturday)

    If meeting the Bouonnefemme is going to be the highlight of your trip to Hamptonne Country Life Museum, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    King Charles II

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.11-2024.12.01

    Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ for a tour of his Castle and he’ll tell you some fascinating stories of his time in Jersey

    It is September 1649, amidst the tumultuous events of the English Civil War, having been exiled from his ‘dear England’, King Charles II, and his younger brother, The Duke of York, have sought refuge in Jersey. Meet the ‘Merry Monarch’ at the Third Gate and he’ll take you on a tour of his Castle and he’ll tell you some fascinating stories of his time in Jersey.

    Meet King Charles II every Monday and Thursday from 10am to 4pm at Elizabeth Castle.

    If meeting King Charles II is going to be the highlight of your trip to Elizabeth Castle, please call +44 (0) 1534 634048 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    Waving Fields and Windmill Walk – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    10:30 am-1:00 pm
    2024.04.11

    Take a walk in that most Jersey of Parishes – St Ouen. We’ll leave the Parish hall via green lanes and visit the 6000-year-old dolmen, then stroll onto the “waving fields” where wives and girlfriends would have waved ‘goodbye’ to fishermen as they went off on hazardous journeys as part of the ‘cod’ triangle, with its spectacular views across the calm – or raging – Atlantic ocean. Then back via Rue du Canal, past the windmill, church, and other reminders of the occupation before returning to the Parish Hall.

    Time: 10.30 a.m.

    Meeting Point: St Ouen Parish Hall

    Duration 2.5 hours/Easy Walking

    Parking: St Ouen’s Parish Hall

    Bus Route 9

    Guide: Tom Bunting

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    10:45 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.11-2025.03.15

    Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.11-2025.03.15

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    A Wildflower Wander – Plemont – Spring Walking Week

    11:00 am-12:30 pm
    2024.04.11

    Join Neil and Alli Singleton for a short walk at Plémont headland.

    This walk is aimed at anyone who would like to learn about our common wildflowers and how to identify them by their flower, leaf, and smell. Do you know the difference between Red Deadnettle and Black Horehound or that Red Campion has separate male and female plants? Meanwhile Neil will be keeping an eye on the sea in case there are any Puffin about!

    Meeting Point: Plémont car park – at the bus stop

    Time: 11.00 a.m.

    Duration: 1.5 hrs / Easy Walking/

    Parking: Plémont car park

    Bus Route: 8 and a short walk from Portinfer Junction.

    Guide: Neil and Alli Singleton

    Hamptonne Tour

    11:15 am-12:15 am
    2024.04.11-2025.03.15

    Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

     

     

    Rockpool Ramble

    1:30 pm-2:30 pm
    2024.04.11
    Join our Education Officer for a guided walk to the low-water mark and an exploration of the creatures and their habitats.

    Families are invited to join our Education Officer for a guided walk to the low-water mark and an exploration of the creatures and their habitats. See what you can find….

    All equipment will be provided, advice on clothing and info on meeting point will be sent prior to event start, please ensure that children are accompanied by an adult. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years, not suitable for younger children due to uneven terrain.

    Booking essential

    Free for Members; please note that tickets are only required for children (accompanying adults go free).

    To support our conservation work, and take part in many exciting events such as this, please consider becoming a member. Family memberships are available from only £45 a year.

    Kindly Supported by Jersey Electricity

    Rockpool Ramble

    1:30 pm-3:00 pm
    2024.04.11
    Join our Education Officer for a guided walk to the low-water mark and an exploration of the creatures and their habitats.

    Families are invited to join our Education Officer for a guided walk to the low-water mark and an exploration of the creatures and their habitats. See what you can find….

    All equipment will be provided, advice on clothing and info on meeting point will be sent prior to event start, please ensure that children are accompanied by an adult. Suitable for children aged 5-11 years, not suitable for younger children due to uneven terrain.

    Booking essential

    Free for Members; please note that tickets are only required for children (accompanying adults go free).

    To support our conservation work, and take part in many exciting events such as this, please consider becoming a member. Family memberships are available from only £45 a year.

    Kindly Supported by Jersey Electricity

    A Journey to Gorey – Spring Walking Week

    2:00 pm-4:00 pm
    2024.04.11

    Enjoy a journey from village to tower and castle and back again. Your guide Roger will take you on a time travelling adventure through Jersey History with spectacular views, especially on a clear day. Wander through the medieval village of Gorey, and up to the headland of Mont St Nicholas, to find a hidden 6000-year-old megalithic tomb and a 19th Century defensive tower. Descend to the Castle, which was once the headquarters of an 18th Century spymaster and Prince, and on to the harbour to hear about harbour life past and present, and stroll along the tracks of the old Jersey Eastern Railway. The guided walk is in the most part a gentle ramble. Although it contains a flight of steep steps, it is possible to bypass these if necessary.

    Time: 2.00 p.m.

    Meeting Point: Longbeach Car Park

    Parking: Longbeach Car Park

    Duration of walk approx. 2 hours/Moderate Walking/3 Miles

    Bus Route 1

    Guide: Roger Noel

    Historic Treasures of St Martin – Spring Walking Week

    2:30 pm-5:00 pm
    2024.04.11

    St Martin has a surprising number of historic tales to reveal! From Gorey harbour to the headland above and then into the adjoining lanes there are some intriguing examples of the Jerseyman’s endeavours from the Neolithic era; the Middle Ages; Victorian times and WW2 to the present day. This peaceful area also has a long agricultural history and several National Trust connections all making for an enjoyable and informative morning adventure!

    Time: 2.30pm.

    Meeting Point: Bus Stop at Gorey Pier

    Duration of walk approx. 2 – 2.25 hours/Easy to moderate walking. Please note there is a set of steep steps and three hills to negotiate.

    Parking: Car Parking at Gorey or at Longbeach with a walk along the promenade

    Bus Route: 1, 1A and 2

    Guide: Melanie Cavey

    Exploring St Ouen – Spring Walking Week

    2:30 pm-5:30 pm
    2024.04.11

    The walk will start in Sands Car Park. We will walk through Les Mielles de Morville

    exploring the area and then head up onto the plateau and head along small lanes to Grantez where we will explore the neolithic site and then walk back towards the beach and back to the Wetland Centre and Sands. Distance 4.3 miles 400 ft of ascent. 3 hours walk and follow footpaths up on to the plateau and to Grantez and then back into the bay. Find out about the past landscapes of the bay and discover some hidden paths.

    Time: 2.30pm.

    Meeting Point: Wetland Centre

    Duration of walk approx. 3 hours/Easy to moderate walking

    Parking: Car Park next to Sands

    Bus Route: 22 (St Ouen’s Pond)

    Guide: Nicky Mansell

    Wild Food Forage – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    4:30 pm-6:30 pm
    2024.04.11

    Come and get lost in the wilds of St. Ouen. Take in fantastic scenery, encounter local wildlife and learn about the vast variety of wild edible and medicinal plants our unique environment has to offer. Please dress with an eye on the weather and bring along any food and drink you may need.

    Time: 4.30p.m

    Meeting Point: Car Park opposite Kempt Tower

    Duration 2 .5 hours/Easy walking

    Parking: Car Park opposite Kempt Tower

    Bus Route: 22

    Guide: Kazz Padidar

    Bunkers at Night Tour

    6:30 pm-9:00 pm
    2024.04.11-2024.05.10

    See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help support a non-profit organisation! Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring. We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by commercial tours. Become a temporary team member and see how Jersey became an impregnable fortress! 

    Click book now to see the cost and timings. 

    Rebecca Caine: Dividing Day

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    2024.04.11

    Join soprano Rebecca Caine, accompanied by Nathan Martin, for a journey of self-discovery with help from writers including Bernstein, Bucchino, Guettel, La Chiusa, Sondheim, Weill and Yeston.

    Rebecca Caine is an international opera singer and actress who created the role of Cosette in Les Miserables for the RSC and was a celebrated Christine Daae in Phantom of the Opera in the West End and her native country, Canada. Her operatic credits include the roles of Lulu, Vixen, Marguerite, Violetta and Susanna for companies such as the English National Opera, Glyndebourne, Nice, Glimmerglass and Scottish Opera. She recently received rave reviews for her performances in The Light in the Piazza in the USA and Conor Mitchell’s Abomination at the Southbank Centre, and in between is occasionally found anywhere in the world taking the veil as the world’s least likely Mother Abbess.

    For party bookings of 10 people + please contact the Box Office on 700444.

  • 12
    12.April.Friday

    Shrek the Musical

    12:00 am
    2024.04.12-2024.04.23
    • 3 APRIL – 14 APRIL
    • 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 + 12 APRIL: 7.30PM
    • SATURDAY 6 + SATURDAY 13 APRIL: 2.30PM + 7PM
    • SUNDAY 7 APRIL: 4PM
    • SUNDAY 14 APRIL: 11.30AM + 4PM

    Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking musical adaptation of the hit movie “Shrek”!

    Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek – The Musical is a Tony Award-winning magical adventure featuring all-new songs from Jeanine Tesori and a side-splitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage…and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears!

    Based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig. Originally produced on Broadway by DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

    Performances subject to Bailiff’s permission.

    Searching for Jersey’s Celts

    12:00 am
    2024.04.12-2025.04.12

    The world’s largest Celtic hoard was discovered in Jersey, this exhibition explores why people might have buried it there.

    In 2012 the world’s largest Celtic hoard was discovered buried in a field in Jersey. This exhibition explores what might have led people to bury a hoard of 70,000 coins and jewellery in Jersey, 2000 years ago and looks closely at some of the items found within the hoard.

    Explore the time when Roman armies marched through Europe, 2000 years ago, they left behind them a trail of death and destruction which almost wiped out the culture and civilization of the Celtic people who lived there. Using scientific and archaeological research we can learn more about the people that buried the hoard, about their lives and customs. Ground-breaking research can tell us more about the moment and the place the hoard was buried. It might even challenge some long-held ideas about why hoards were buried.

    Walk This Way!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.12-2024.05.11

    Walk This Way! in April for Jersey Hospice Care…

    In celebration of the arrival of Spring, this is a great way to get more active, enjoy the lighter days, and get out and about with family and friends.

    WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE?

    Take your pick! All we encourage you to do is walk every day for 30 days between 1 – 30 April. But everyone is different so here are some ideas for how you can take on the challenge:

    • Walk a mile every day for 30 days.
    • Walk 10,000 steps every day for 30 days.
    • Challenge friends and family to see who can walk the most steps during the month.
    • Sign up as a team of 4 and challenge another team (think inter-office or inter-firm rivalry!) to see who can walk the most steps during the month. You could also choose a destination that you could aim to ‘walk’ to – for example, a team of 4 could cover 660 miles during the month (based on 10,000 steps a day) which would take them as far as Denmark or Spain! So where could you walk to?!

    You can walk whenever you like – so whether it’s as the sun is rising to start the day off right, or when it’s setting to celebrate the end of the day, your commute to and from work, to collect shopping, walk the dog, in your lunch hour, or when the children are in bed – the timing is up to you and what fits in with your day!

    You can use it as a good excuse to explore all corners of the island with these self guided walking routes from Visit Jersey:

    North Coast  —  South Coast  —  East Coast  —  West Coast

    And some other walks to give you inspo:

    Walks from dawn to dusk

    Woodland walks

    Buggy friendly walks

    Coast to Coast walks

     

    WHAT DOES IT COST TO TAKE PART?

    Adult: £10

    Child (Under 16): £5

    Team of 4: £40

    Trade Roots

    10:00 am-3:00 pm
    2024.04.12-2026.08.08

    We examine the evidence of the Island’s involvement in the transatlantic slave trade, including Jersey’s Lieutenant-Governor Sir George Carteret who was a founder member of the Royal Africa Company that traded in ivory, gold and enslaved people in the 17th century; Captain François Messervy of Jersey who was killed in 1722 during an uprising on board his slave ship off the coast of Africa; and Jersey trader Josué Mauger who in 1752 advertised enslaved people for sale in Nova Scotia, Canada, where his business was based.

    This exhibition takes place in the Victorian House at Jersey Museum, with its impressive mahogany staircase, because new research has shown that the house was built partly on the profits of the transatlantic slave trade. ‘Trade Roots’ explores Jersey’s historic links to slavery, from Islanders who owned mahogany plantations overseas and traded in slave-produced goods, to those who campaigned for the abolition of slavery.

    Thought-provoking, and at times challenging, this exhibition exposes some uncomfortable new stories from Jersey’s past and examines the legacy and impact of transatlantic slavery on the Island’s community today.

    Master Gunner

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.12.12

    Stand to attention for the Midday Parade and prepare yourself for the resounding bang of the signal gun

    The Master Gunner will ensure that your backs are straight, your chins are high, and bellies are tucked-in as you stand to attention for the Midday Parade on the expanse of the Castle’s Parade Ground. Delight in the storytelling of the Gunner, who will enlighten you into the tales and mysteries of bygone times at the Castle, from the reign of Queen Elizabeth I to the Battle of Jersey in 1781. Then finally prepare yourself for the resounding bang of the signal gun and flintlock musket.

    Meet the Master Gunner or Cadet Gunner at Elizabeth Castle on the following days:

    Tuesday to Saturday from 10am to 4pm with some performances on Monday and Sunday.

    If the Master Gunner is going to be the highlight of your trip to Elizabeth Castle, please call +44 (0) 1534 634048 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

     

    Bouonnefemme

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.12.11

    Meet Rose Le Brun, the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne, who will let you in on local secrets and village gossip

    Rose’s predecessor, Old Maud, had been at Hamptonne for years, but she travelled to St Aubin to see family and never returned. Perhaps the plague got her – they had a lot of it down there.

    Rose was born in the parish of St Lawrence in 1606 and lived in the Vingtaine du Coin Motier, where Hamptonne House stands, all her life. She serves as housekeeper for Jurat Laurens Hamptonne, who himself witnessed Rose lugging a large poutchie of apples up the hill, and thought her constitution would be fitting to take charge of his household.

    Meet the Bouonnefemme at Hamptonne from Tuesday to Friday from 10am to 4pm (except first Friday of the month when the performance will be on a Saturday)

    If meeting the Bouonnefemme is going to be the highlight of your trip to Hamptonne Country Life Museum, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 before you visit to check that performances are confirmed for that date.

    Easter Holidays – Egg Trail and Craft Activities at 16 New Street

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    2024.04.12
    Join us for a nature-themed egg trail and Easter craft activities. Meet the cook and learn about Easter food and Jersey Easter traditions.

     

     

     

    Turn back the clock’ to 19th century St Helier – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    10:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.12
    During the 1800’s St Helier witnessed both a commercial boom and a population explosion the likes of which had never been seen before.

    ‘Turn back the clock’ on a visit to 19th century St Helier

    During the 1800’s St Helier witnessed both a commercial boom and a population explosion the likes of which had never been seen before. On this walk we search out some shining examples of the skilled work of 19th century architects and builders who helped shape the expanding town which can still be seen amongst all the modern-day development. We also see some of the entertainment hubs of the time and period homes owned by the National Trust such as 16 New Street and the restored Pitt Street cottages.

    Time: 10.00 a.m.

    Meeting Point: The Town Hall

    Duration of walk approx. 2 hours/Easy walking, but there are some narrow pavements and town traffic areas.

    Parking: Public Car Parks in St Helier

    Guide: Melanie Cavey

    Free JTGA guided walk Royal St Helier

    10:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.12
    Turn back the clock’ to 19th century St Helier – Spring Walking Week

    During the 1800’s St Helier witnessed both a commercial boom and a population explosion the likes of which had never been seen before.

    During the 1800’s St Helier witnessed both a commercial boom and a population explosion the likes of which had never been seen before. On this walk we search out some shining examples of the skilled work of 19th century architects and builders who helped shape the expanding town which can still be seen amongst all the modern-day development. We also see some of the entertainment hubs of the time and period homes owned by the National Trust such as 16 New Street and the restored Pitt Street cottages.

    Time: 10.00 a.m.

    Meeting Point: The Town Hall

    Duration of walk approx. 2 hours/Easy walking, but there are some narrow pavements and town traffic areas.

    Parking: Public Car Parks in St Helier

    Guide: Melanie Cavey

    Walking the wild edges – Devil’s Hole – Spring Walking Week

    10:30 am-1:00 pm
    2024.04.12
    Reclaim the sense of wonder you experienced as a child, remembering the kind of places that you loved, and take a slow wander.

    Walking the wild edges – Devil’s Hole, Mourier Valley

    Amanda invites you to reclaim the sense of wonder you experienced as a child, remembering the kind of places that you loved, and take a slow wander, immersing yourself with all your senses. Leaning into our imagination, we’ll explore familiar places with new eyes. Replant your psyche in nature, and feel yourself fully present, falling in love with the earth! Foraging for a wild herb tea infusion and spring delights will be included in our wanders, a simple act that soothes the stresses of daily life and reminds us of our deeper connection to the land.

    Time: 10.30 a.m.

    Meeting Point: Car Park at Priory Inn

    Duration: 2.5 hours/ Easy Walking

    Parking: Car Park at Priory Inn

    Bus Route: 7

    Guide: Amanda Bond

    The Wonders of Greve de Lecq

    10:30 am-12:30 pm
    2024.04.12

    Enjoy a leisurely walk around Grève de Lecq and the lanes of St Ouen to discuss sustainability in an island setting and the site of the former Seaside Café recently purchased for the public by the Government of Jersey and acquired by the Trust.

    Time: 10.30a.m.

    Meeting Point: Jersey Round Tower in the Car Park

    Duration of walk approx. 2 hours/Easy to moderate walking.

    Parking: Round Tower Car Park

    Bus Route: 9

    Guide: John Pinel

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.12-2025.03.16

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Hamptonne Tour

    11:15 am-12:15 am
    2024.04.12-2025.03.16

    Want to find out more about Hamptonne’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of Hamptonne is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 863 955 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

     

     

    Spring Into Action – Shark-egg hunt

    1:30 pm-3:00 pm
    2024.04.12
    Join our education officer on an Easter Egg hunt with a difference.

    Children will learn about local ray and shark species, and help gather scientific information for the Shark Trust’s national database on the species that we have in Jersey’s waters. (Real Easter Eggs are also up for grabs!). We will also do our bit for the environment by collecting beach litter along the way.

    £3 for NTJ Members – children to be accompanied by an adult (please note that tickets are only required for children). Suitable for children aged 5 – 11 years.

    All equipment will be provided, advice on clothing etc. will be sent prior to event start.

    To support our conservation work, and take part in many exciting events, please consider becoming a member. Family memberships are available from only £45 a year.

    Kindly Supported by Jersey Electricity

     

    (milk chocolate eggs will be given out both during and at the end of the activity, please contact us in advance if your child has any allergies, so we can make other arrangements for them)

    Spring Into Action – Shark-egg hunt

    1:30 pm-2:30 pm
    2024.04.12
    Join our education officer on an Easter Egg hunt with a difference.

    Children will learn about local ray and shark species, and help gather scientific information for the Shark Trust’s national database on the species that we have in Jersey’s waters. (Real Easter Eggs are also up for grabs!). We will also do our bit for the environment by collecting beach litter along the way.

    £3 for NTJ Members – children to be accompanied by an adult (please note that tickets are only required for children). Suitable for children aged 5 – 11 years.

    All equipment will be provided, advice on clothing etc. will be sent prior to event start.

    To support our conservation work, and take part in many exciting events, please consider becoming a member. Family memberships are available from only £45 a year.

    Kindly Supported by Jersey Electricity

     

    (milk chocolate eggs will be given out both during and at the end of the activity, please contact us in advance if your child has any allergies, so we can make other arrangements for them)

    WW2 Bunkers Tour

    3:30 pm-6:30 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.04.30

    https://youtu.be/TRNewILx_Tk?list=TLGG1IFZCxEbBwQxNDAxMjAyNA

    Join Jersey War Tours and visit WW2 bunkers, which are not usually open to the public. JWT will show you how Jersey was made into an impregnable fortress and help you appreciate what the Third Reich was able to create with slave labour.

    The tour is also a perfect complement to understanding the history of the D-Day invasion, which took place less than 30 miles away.

    Click book now to see the cost and timings. 

    Bookings are only accepted online – Book early to avoid disappointment.

    Wild Food Forage – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    4:30 pm-6:30 pm
    2024.04.12

    Come and get lost in the wilds of St. Ouen. Take in fantastic scenery, encounter local wildlife and learn about the vast variety of wild edible and medicinal plants our unique environment has to offer. Please dress with an eye on the weather and bring along any food and drink you may need.

    Time: 4.30p.m

    Meeting Point: Car Park opposite Kempt Tower

    Duration 2 .5 hours/Easy walking

    Parking: Car Park opposite Kempt Tower

    Bus Route: 22

    Guide: Kazz Padidar

    Fleeting Moments

    6:00 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.05.12

    You are invited to the opening evening of our new March Exhibition Martin Pajak, ‘Dark Light Photography,

    Exhibition 22/03/2024 to 21/04/2024

     

    A Wildflower Walk in the Heart of St Mary – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    6:00 pm-7:30 pm
    2024.04.12

    Join Neil and Alli Singleton for a short, circular walk along the new footpath leading to the recently restored area surrounding La Gigoulande Mill.

    We will be learning about all aspects of wildlife as we make our way around this picturesque route.

    Time: 6.00p.m.

    Meeting Point: Car Park at The Elms (turn left up the slope behind the office)

    Duration of walk approx. 2 hours/Moderate walking – muddy footpaths and a long hill 1.5 miles.

    Bus Route: 7 to St Mary’s Church and then a short walk to The Elms

    Guide: Neil and Alli Singleton

    Bunkers at Night Tour

    6:30 pm-9:00 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.05.11

    See Jersey’s military heritage in a new light and help support a non-profit organisation! Evening tours of bunkers offer an unforgettable atmosphere when exploring. We will visit sites not open to the public and places not visited by commercial tours. Become a temporary team member and see how Jersey became an impregnable fortress! 

    Click book now to see the cost and timings. 

    Bossa Basseline Duo - This Weekend at St Brelade`s Bay Hotel!

    7:00 pm-9:30 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.04.13

    Friday Dinner: 7 – 9.30 pm
    Saturday Dinner: 7 – 9.30 pm
    Sunday Lunch: 12.30 – 3 pm

    At: The Bay Restaurant, St Brelade’s Bay Hotel

    Relax, dine & enjoy the sea views to the sophisticated sound of Tenor
    Saxophone & Guitar! Jersey’s talented Bossa Basseline Duo play tunes
    you’ll love, from Pop to Jazz, Swing, Latin & Love-Songs!

    ‘Your Duo’s brilliant! We love live music & what you do is really
    special.’

    ‘It’s been so lovely to hear your fantastic music – it’s been so
    enjoyable – you’ve made our night!’

    Tel: 01534 746141 to book your table
    Email: [email protected]

    Brian White / Tim Horsfall Jazz Quintet - Friday Night Jazz!

    8:00 pm-10:30 pm
    2024.04.12

    The Savoy Jersey, Roberto Jazz Bar

    8.00 – 10.30

    The Quintet comprises of the leading credible jazz musicians in Jersey and has become the cornerstone of Jazz in Jersey. The Band is in its 14 year of residency at the Savoy.

    Performing a selection of Blue Note Record favourites by the greatest Jazz musicians and composers, including Duke Pearson, Miles Davis, Herbie Hancock, Hank Mobley, Lee Morgan, Stanley Turrentine, and Freddie Hubbard.

    Piano – Tim Horsfall
    String Bass – Adam Marshall
    Drums – Chris Sparkes

    Tenor Saxophone – Dave Andre
    Trumpet – Brian White

    Free entry but don’t forget to make a reservation to avoid missing out on this unique experience, as space is limited.

    ☎️ 01534 727521

    ? [email protected]

    Live Music at The Blue Note Bar

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    2024.04.12
    Special weekend coming up! Rich Allo Music is launching his album on Friday

    Live Music At The Trafalgar

    8:00 pm-9:00 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.04.14
    Here comes another weekend with another great line up

    Marina Metro Entertainment

    8:30 pm-10:30 pm
    2024.04.12
    TRILBY ALAN, The Merseybean, will be performing this Friday 12th April at the Dockyard Restaurant. ?
    Come and enjoy some delicious food and some great music, call 724519 to book your table.

    Kitty O'Shea`s Entertainment

    8:30 pm-10:30 pm
    2024.04.12-2024.04.13
    Whos excited about live music this April!
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    Shrek the Musical

    12:00 am
    2024.04.13-2024.04.24
    • 3 APRIL – 14 APRIL
    • 3, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11 + 12 APRIL: 7.30PM
    • SATURDAY 6 + SATURDAY 13 APRIL: 2.30PM + 7PM
    • SUNDAY 7 APRIL: 4PM
    • SUNDAY 14 APRIL: 11.30AM + 4PM

    Make room for ogre-sized family fun as the greatest fairy tale never told comes to life in a whole new way in this breathtaking musical adaptation of the hit movie “Shrek”!

    Based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film, Shrek – The Musical is a Tony Award-winning magical adventure featuring all-new songs from Jeanine Tesori and a side-splitting book by David Lindsay-Abaire. Shrek brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life on stage…and proves there’s more to the story than meets the ears!

    Based on the Dreamworks Animation Motion Picture and the book by William Steig. Originally produced on Broadway by DreamWorks Theatricals and Neal Street Productions. This amateur production is presented by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) All authorised performance materials are also supplied by MTI Europe.

    Performances subject to Bailiff’s permission.

    Walk This Way!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.13-2024.05.12

    Walk This Way! in April for Jersey Hospice Care…

    In celebration of the arrival of Spring, this is a great way to get more active, enjoy the lighter days, and get out and about with family and friends.

    WHAT IS THE CHALLENGE?

    Take your pick! All we encourage you to do is walk every day for 30 days between 1 – 30 April. But everyone is different so here are some ideas for how you can take on the challenge:

    • Walk a mile every day for 30 days.
    • Walk 10,000 steps every day for 30 days.
    • Challenge friends and family to see who can walk the most steps during the month.
    • Sign up as a team of 4 and challenge another team (think inter-office or inter-firm rivalry!) to see who can walk the most steps during the month. You could also choose a destination that you could aim to ‘walk’ to – for example, a team of 4 could cover 660 miles during the month (based on 10,000 steps a day) which would take them as far as Denmark or Spain! So where could you walk to?!

    You can walk whenever you like – so whether it’s as the sun is rising to start the day off right, or when it’s setting to celebrate the end of the day, your commute to and from work, to collect shopping, walk the dog, in your lunch hour, or when the children are in bed – the timing is up to you and what fits in with your day!

    You can use it as a good excuse to explore all corners of the island with these self guided walking routes from Visit Jersey:

    North Coast  —  South Coast  —  East Coast  —  West Coast

    And some other walks to give you inspo:

    Walks from dawn to dusk

    Woodland walks

    Buggy friendly walks

    Coast to Coast walks

     

    WHAT DOES IT COST TO TAKE PART?

    Adult: £10

    Child (Under 16): £5

    Team of 4: £40

    Bouan Appetit!

    12:00 am
    2024.04.13-2025.09.29

    We are what we eat! An exhibition celebrating Jersey’s rich heritage of farming, fishing and food

    Our Island identity is shaped by the landscape, our south-facing côtils, the sea that surrounds us. From our iconic Jersey Royal potatoes to our world-famous Jersey cows to our stunning shellfish, Jersey is celebrated for its food.

    Step back in time to find an Island covered in apple orchards when cider was our major export, explore the future of farming in an Island with a growing population, and discover some of our local specialities like the famous ‘merveille’ or Jersey wonder.

    Our new exhibition will give you plenty of food for thought!

    Stroll into Spring Wildlife Walk – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    9:00 am-11:00 am
    2024.04.13

    Join Neil and Alli Singleton for a stroll with wildlife stops around the country lanes of St Clement. Learn about the less well-known National Trust for Jersey Orchid Field and take a moment to reflect on ancient times at Mt Ubé Dolmen.

    Time: 9.00 a.m.

    Meeting Point: Samarés Manor Car Park – off La Blinerie (Trade Entrance)

    Duration 2 hours/ Moderate Walking – a steep hill up and down, muddy footpaths through fields Distance: 1.75 miles

    Parking: Samarés Manor Car Park – off La Blinerie (Trade Entrance)

    Bus Route: 1A

    Guide: Neil and Alli Singleton

    RCIYC 3rd Nick Cousins Memorial Spring Regatta

    9:00 am-9:00 pm
    2024.04.13-2024.04.14
    This is a two-day sailing jamboree for sportsboat, cruiser/racer, dayboat, dinghy and sport catamaran classes with a full social programme running from the welcoming reception on Friday evening to the prize-giving on Sunday.
    This event is open to visitng boats who can be assured of a very warm welcome to the Jersey sailing scene. The Notice of Race is available on www.rciyc.je/racing.
    All enquiries shoulod be sent to [email protected], in the first instance, or call +44 (0) 1534 745783 during office hours.

    Historic Farmsteads – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    10:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.13

    Join your guide Sue Gorin on a circular country ramble from Brook Farm in St Martin to the newly acquired farmstead, La Ronde Porte in St Saviour. Find out all about the families that lived and worked in these wonderful historic properties.

    Time: 10.00a.m.

    Meeting: Outside Brook Farm

    Parking: Parking in the field Opposite Brook Farm

    Duration: 2 hours/Moderate walking

    Bus Route: 3 (to Midland Stores and a short walk)

    Guide: Sue Gorin

    'Genuine Jersey' Market in St Aubin's

    10:00 am-3:00 pm
    2024.04.13

    This regular artisans’ market takes place in the pretty harbour village of St. Aubin in front of the parish hall.

    There will be local wares on display, including goods from producers and craft workers.

    All goods sold by Genuine Jersey Members will have been crafted, brewed, baked or processed by the stall holder, so come along and soak up the atmosphere while celebrating Jersey’s finest.

    Entrance is Free

    La Hougue Bie Tour

    10:45 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.13-2025.03.17

    Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    Tour times

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is by the ticket desk

    Tours are subject to change, if the tour of La Hougue Bie is to be the highlight of your visit, please call +44 (0) 1534 853 823 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Mont Orgueil Castle Tour

    11:00 am-12:00 pm
    2024.04.13-2025.03.17

    Want to find out more about the Castle’s history?  Take a free tour with one of our volunteer guides

    TOUR TIMES

    Tours last approx. 1 hour. Our tours are free of charge (normal entry fee applies).

    The meeting point for your tour is the ticket desk.

    Tours are subject to change, if a tour is to to be the highlight of your visit to Mont Orgueil Castle please call +44 (0)1534 853 292 to confirm the site tour is going ahead.

    Portelet Common Walk – Spring Walking Week - SOLD OUT

    2:00 pm-3:30 pm
    2024.04.13

    A wander around one of Jersey’s finest heathlands with its stunning views over Portelet, Ouaisné and St Brelade’s Bays, discussing heathland ecology and the wonderful nature of Jersey’s coast with Ecologist John Pinel.

    Time: 2.00 p.m.

    Meeting Point: Portelet Common

    Parking: Car park at Portelet Common

    Bus Route 12A

    Duration of walk approx. 1 .5 hours/Easy walking

    Guide: John Pinel

    Bossa Basseline Duo - This Weekend at St Brelade`s Bay Hotel!

    7:00 pm-9:30 pm
    2024.04.13-2024.04.14

    Friday Dinner: 7 – 9.30 pm
    Saturday Dinner: 7 – 9.30 pm
    Sunday Lunch: 12.30 – 3 pm

    At: The Bay Restaurant, St Brelade’s Bay Hotel

    Relax, dine & enjoy the sea views to the sophisticated sound of Tenor
    Saxophone & Guitar! Jersey’s talented Bossa Basseline Duo play tunes
    you’ll love, from Pop to Jazz, Swing, Latin & Love-Songs!

    ‘Your Duo’s brilliant! We love live music & what you do is really
    special.’

    ‘It’s been so lovely to hear your fantastic music – it’s been so
    enjoyable – you’ve made our night!’

    Tel: 01534 746141 to book your table
    Email: [email protected]

    Live Music at The Blue Note Bar

    8:00 pm-10:00 pm
    2024.04.13
    Super Saturday with Electric Head and Howl

    Live Music At The Trafalgar

    8:00 pm-9:00 pm
    2024.04.13-2024.04.15
    Here comes another weekend with another great line up

    Live Music at the Horse & Hound

    8:30 pm-10:30 pm
    2024.04.13
    Live Music – Saturday 13th April
    Certain Villains
    Rockin the Horse, getting us sweaty from 8:30 let’s see u down there

    Marina Metro Entertainment

    8:30 pm-10:30 pm
    2024.04.13
    Country pop cross – over duo ??? TWO FOR THE ROAD ? will be at the Dockyard Restaurant performing this Saturday 13th April!
    Book now to avoid disappointment!

    Kitty O'Shea`s Entertainment

    8:30 pm-10:30 pm
    2024.04.13-2024.04.14
    Whos excited about live music this April!

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