This collection highlights viewpoints in Jersey where landscapes can be appreciated. These locations provide perspectives on nature and are suitable for visitors who enjoy photography and natural scenery.
Gorey, Jersey
This medieval fortress stands on a hill and shows the entire eastern coast of Jersey, the sea and the village of Gorey.
Saint Brelade, Jersey
A lighthouse that offers a variety of maritime landscapes and alternative views.
Saint Martin, Jersey
A 135-meter observation point in the north of the island. From here visitors see the coastline, the sea and the French coast.
Sercq, Jersey
From this observation point visitors can see the surrounding Channel Islands and the Jersey coastline with its bays.
Saint Brelade, Jersey
This observation platform lets visitors see the entire St Brelade Bay, the beach and the green hills of the surrounding area.
Les Écréhous, Jersey
A group of rocky islands in the English Channel located between Jersey and the French coast providing views over the sea.
Saint Helier, Jersey
This observation point provides an elevated view from the southern part of the island to the French coast across St. Aubin's Bay.
Saint Ouen, Jersey
A public park with observation points and walking paths providing views across Jersey's fields, meadows and coastline.
Saint Martin, Jersey
This 18th century military tower stands on a cliff offering 360-degree views of the Jersey coastline.
Grouville, Jersey
This World War II German naval battery provides wide views over the coastline and eastern part of Jersey.
Saint Helier, Jersey
Public park on elevated ground offering views over Saint Helier and its harbor. Benches and walking paths provide multiple viewing spots.
Saint Helier, Jersey
This waterfront path stretches along the coast offering clear views over the cultivated garden areas and the open sea.
Grouville, Jersey
The 800-meter stone pier extends into St Catherine's Bay, providing views across the English Channel and the French coastline.
Les Minquiers, Jersey
The archipelago contains observation points over the sea. The group of islands is only reachable by boat and consists of small rock formations.
Saint Brelade, Jersey
This semicircular bay with fine sand provides a vantage point over the English Channel and the rocky Jersey coast.
Saint Helier, Jersey
The coastal path runs along the cliffs offering extensive views over St Aubin Bay and the Noirmont lighthouse.
Saint Lawrence, Jersey
This underground facility was built during German occupation in World War II as a military hospital. From here you can see the coast.
Saint Mary, Jersey
This sandy beach sits in a sheltered bay on the north coast. Visitors can see the French coastline and observe seabirds.