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The island
of Jersey is the most southerly, sunniest and warmest of the Channel
Islands, boasting the best sunshine record in the British Isles.
Once part of the Duchy of Normandy, the islands lie far closer to
France than to England, close to the Cherbourg Peninsula in the
Gulf of St Malo. English is the main language although an earlier
Norman-French patois may still be heard in Sark and some country
parishes. Jersey has much to offer the visitor - long, sandy beaches,
rocky coves, country walks and megalithic and medieval ruins. The
island is also famous for Gerald Durrell's Zoo, renowned worldwide
for its conservation work, and the Battle of Flowers festival, an
annual carnival held each August featuring a spectacular parade
of floats decorated with flowers. Shopping here is excellent too
with lower rates of duty on alcohol and perfume and no VAT to pay.
The shops offer a wide choice of goods including jewellery, clothes,
photographic and leather, while local products include Jersey knitwear,
pottery and woodcraft, and of course, the delicious Jersey cream.
Eating out on the island is a delight, with fresh local seafood
a speciality together with island-grown vegetables.
Winner of
a Green Globe award for environmental initiatives, Jersey offers
high quality sea bathing waters, special sites of interest around
the island and 45 miles of Green Lanes that give walkers and cyclists
precedence over motorists. Forty-five miles of stunning coastline
from sweeping bays in the south to dramatic cliffs in the north
provide some wonderful walking, while inland dense wooded valleys
and lush leafy lanes lead down to deserted coves. Cultivated flowers
and gardens can be found all over the island in addition to the
natural flora and fauna. Visitors will enjoy the nine-acre Lavender
Farm and the award-winning Eric Young Orchid Foundation, while the
island's capital St Helier won two Britain in Bloom awards in 2001.
Free guided walks and cycle tours with local experts, together with
a year-round programme of festivals ranging from 'wild weeks' to
flower carnivals offer the visitor the opportunity to discover Jersey's
unique natural beauty and wildlife at any time.
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