Join in with the locals
- Sark Tourism
- Jun 9
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 20
Experience Sark life as the locals do with these regular clubs and activities welcoming visitors.
Running Club
A dedicated group of locals who run together regularly throughout the year along some of the most scenic routes you will ever find! The group has a mix of ability levels and they are very accommodating to visitors who wish to join in. Visit their Facebook page.
Sark Yoga
Sark Yoga sessions are held regularly throughout the year with qualified and experienced teachers for a small fee per class. There are different classes to suit different ability levels and visitors are very welcome to join a group or drop in to any classes.
Sark Sirens
A group of sea swimmers who regularly come together to swim at Sark's various bathing spots. The Sirens swim all year round and visitors are very welcome to join them for outings and sometimes tea and cake afterwards! The Visitor Centre can put you in touch.
Jam Night
Every Wednesday the Old Hall hosts an Open Mic Jam Night. Sark's resident band, aptly named the Jam Knights, get the party started with crowd pleasing renditions of classic songs and encourage any willing onlookers to get involved!
Sark Astronomy Society
Sastros offer stargazing tours and telescope sessions at the Dachinger Observatory throughout the year, for a minimum donation to the Society. You can also pay for annual membership and join the team in their various dark-sky activities.
Youth Football Club
Run by two local dads, this friendly footie club is open to visiting children aged 5 and up for a small fee. Check out the Sark Sports Club website for contact details or simply drop in at the Millennium Field just before 10am on Saturday mornings.
Cricket Club
The Club is made up of core resident players and some seasonal workers with an enthusiasm for the game. Visitors are very welcome to join in as temporary members for matches or just to take part in training on Tuesdays at 5:30pm on the Millennium Field.
HIT Class
Community HIT classes take place every Thursday at 6pm, either on the Millennium field or inside the Island Hall depending on the weather, and are regularly attended by residents and visitors alike. Drop in for a small fee and feel the burn!
Sark Rocks!
This fun and free island game is played by both local and visiting families. It involves the hiding and seeking of pretty painted rocks all over the island. Creating your own painted rocks to add to the game is encouraged. Check out their Facebook page.