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  • SHOPS & ACTIVITIES | Isle of Sark

    Shops & Activities Browse all or filter by type Activity Cycle Hire Events Services Grocery Heritage Shop AtoBCycles.jpg A-B4.jpg photo_1.jpg AtoBCycles.jpg 1/5 A to B Cycles We offer flexible hire periods, value for money and friendly service. We have a selection of both mountain bikes and standard cycles. We also have Tandems, tag a longs, child seats and trailers to cater for the whole family (pushchairs can be left at the shop). We provide locks with each cycle. Baskets, helmets and lights are available if required. +44 (0) 1481 832 844 bookings@atobcycles.com 009.jpg Down_chimney_to_Gouliot_BUDGIE.jpg 052.jpg 009.jpg 1/9 Adventure Sark Adventure Sark is a local company with local guides providing activities for all visitors to Sark, on land or sea. These activities include: Coasteering, Kayaking, Activiquiz, Corporate Fun Days, Team Building. Available for Hen & Stag parties, Birthday parties, Schools , Scouts & Guides and Corporate group bookings. +44 (0) 7781 130 403 bookings@adventuresark.gg Avenue-Cycles-LYDIA_web.jpg Avenue-Cycles-LYDIA_web.jpg 1/1 Avenue Cycles Avenue Cycle Hire is a family- owned business that has been providing the highest quality bikes and service to the Sark community since the 1960’s. Our hire fleet consists of every bike and accessory needed for a perfect trip to Sark. Visit our website or give us a ring and we will provide everything your holiday requires. +44 (0) 1481 832 102 avenuecyclessark@gmail.com Shop Front[76]_web.jpg IMG_5211 2[32][100]_web.JPG D4A7D068-543D-4EF5-BEF1-383F7E852E20_1_201_a[19][14]_web.jpeg Shop Front[76]_web.jpg 1/5 Bam's Bikes Bam’s Bikes is Sark’s only all-electric bicycle hire shop. With the combined experience of over 20 years in bicycle hire on Sark, we have one mission: to bring a high-quality, reliable bicycle hire shop to the island of Sark. Our passion for perfection is what inspires us day-to-day and is reflected in the quality and care in our services. +44 (0) 7781 112 775 info@bamsbikes.com Chocolate-Kitchen-S.jpg Chocolate-Kitchen-S-3.jpg Chocolate-Kitchen-S-4.jpg Chocolate-Kitchen-S.jpg 1/4 Caragh Chocolates Visit Caragh Chocolates viewing Kitchen, Cafe and Shop. See the chocolates being made and choose your own favourites from the Cafe. There's lots of tempting home-made treats as well as hot and cold drinks, including our famous House Hot Chocolate. Sit inside the cosy Cafe or outside in the garden with panoramic sea views of all the islands. +44 (0) 1481 832 703 info@caraghchocolates.com CS_logo_web.jpg Creative-Sark-6.jpg Creative-Sark-4.jpg CS_logo_web.jpg 1/6 Creative Sark Creative Sark is a registered charity that promotes and supports creative arts and crafts on Sark, including writers; artists; craftspeople; film-makers and photographers. Several of our artists and artisans have studios on Sark. There is a map on our website showing the locations of these studios, or pick up a copy of the map from the Tourist Office, for a small charge. ​ creativesark@protonmail.com 3.jpg 1-Small-2.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 1/3 Donkey Walks The cost is £45.00 per group, Walks are weather dependant as Donkeys don’t like rain (sorry the Donkeys can't be ridden). If you would like a longer walk we can put panniers on both Donkeys so that Florence and Ruby can carry your picnic. Bring your own food or contact Hathaways to order a picnic. Cost £60.00 per group, not including food. +44 (0) 7797 720 002 suedalysark@icloud.com FS3-Small-2048x1319.jpg FS9-scaled.jpg FS10-scaled.jpg FS3-Small-2048x1319.jpg 1/7 Food Stop Sark’s One-Stop Grocery Store & Off-Licence, situated on the Avenue and stocking a wide variety of general groceries and alcohol. We have fresh fruit, veg, meat and fish. As well as fresh bread, baked goods, sandwiches, baguettes & salads. Plus Sark Dairy products, Fresh Sark Crab, Caragh Chocolates, locally made ready meals & Sark Gin. +44 (0) 1481 832 660 foodstop.sark@cwgsy.net Gardens-2021-1.jpg Gardens-2021-2.jpg 109-scaled.jpg Gardens-2021-1.jpg 1/5 La Seigneurie Gardens Set between flower-strewn granite walls and the towers of one of the most historic buildings in Sark, La Seigneurie Gardens provide a tranquil contrast to the windswept wildness of the island’s beautiful coast. The walled garden is over-flowing with fascinating flowers and shrubs sheltering plants that can only survive under glass in other parts of the British Isles. ​ gardens@laseigneuriedesercq.uk IMG_9716-Small.jpg IMG_9910-Small.jpg IMG_9905-Small.jpg IMG_9716-Small.jpg 1/10 La Seigneurie Gift Shop Sandra Williams has put La Seigneurie Shop on the Tourist route as a charming home for Sark made gifts from many of the island’s creative artisans. From hand-knitted baby-clothes and woollen socks to unique homeware, tasty treats, creative artworks and silver jewellery. This fantastic collection is a wonderful display of Sark's creative talents. ​ ​ Soc Serq Pict web page.jpg 1.jpg Sue 3.jpg Soc Serq Pict web page.jpg 1/7 La Société Sercquaise Our Heritage Room is a resource for the history and natural history of Sark with exhibitions throughout the season and a wide selection of books and pamphlets. Entry is free, open Monday to Friday, Easter Monday to end of September, otherwise by appointment. ​ ​ Ormer-shell-and-silver.jpg Lorraine_at_work.jpg Lorraine_at_the_wheel.jpg Ormer-shell-and-silver.jpg 1/3 Lorraine's Pottery Lorraine makes unique creations in both pottery and Silver. Browse her beautiful collection of Sark inspired crockery and silver jewellery or come and throw your own pot on the wheel with a one to one or group pottery session. Lessons take about 1 hour and include enough clay to make 3 pots. Hand-build slab pottery lessons are also available. +44 (0) 1481 832 624 ​ Outside_seating_area_web.jpeg Helen_Plummer_owner.jpeg Sign.jpeg Outside_seating_area_web.jpeg 1/5 Mon Plaisir Stores Mon Plaisir Stores is the premier outlet for Local Sark Produce and essentials when visiting the Island. Convenient, well stocked, family owned stores, pre-order and FREE delivery available for when you arrive to the Island. Fresh produce daily includes: lobsters, scallops, crab meat, wet fish to order, local meat and dairy produce, home-made cakes & scones to order. +44 (0) 1481 832 600 home.deliveries@monplaisirstores.sark.gg Exterior of bike hire.jpg Bikes image#7.jpeg Bike Image #2.jpeg Exterior of bike hire.jpg 1/5 Sark Bike Hire Sark Bike Hire offers modern and user-friendly E-bikes at fair prices seven days a week, 9am to 6pm. Our E-bikes have built in baskets and lights, helmets can be requested if necessary. Visit our website or call the number below for any and all inquiries 07781 415369 ethanr53@icloud.com danny on hill.JPG ethan on carriage.JPG danny hot shoe.JPG danny on hill.JPG 1/5 Sark Carriages Rides Our business, founded in 1973 by local craftsman Danny Wakley has combined quality and passion for over fifty years. Our carriages are still hand-built by Danny with traditional tools, who has learnt the ancient skills of a wheelwright as a teenager and is passionate about woodwork, leatherwork and horse-husbandry. 07781 113386 dannysark@cwgsy.net Amanda-med.jpg EP3260051.JPG P4140235WEB.JPG Amanda-med.jpg 1/7 Sark Threads A beautiful range of individually designed and hand woven scarves, shawls, homeware and more. All made on Sark. Visit the Weaving Studio to see the loom in action and browse the full collection. Or book a one to one weaving tutorial to learn a new skill! Custom orders are happily accepted, with a range of colours and patterns to choose from, including 'Sark Twill'. +44 (0) 1481 832 597 sarkthreads@gmail.com Helen Magell Personal Portrait 1_web.jpg Ben-Fiore-Photography-Stocks-Hotel-FB-LQ-159-of-214.jpg naomi_wedding_038_web.jpg Helen Magell Personal Portrait 1_web.jpg 1/7 Stocks Horse & Carriages A carriage ride with our horses, Ronaldo and Willow, is the most enchanting and carefree way to explore car-free Sark! Book an arrival taxi to the hotel, a private island day tour or a night ride by lantern light from Stocks own stables. We have a variety of carriage vehicles ranging from an original 1850’s vintage Ferrari Victoria, to a waggonette and a larger van. +44 (0) 1481 832 001 reception@stockshotel.com 1caaea_1e33e1fb360f49fbb04910392957bd55~mv2.webp 1.jpg 7.jpg 1caaea_1e33e1fb360f49fbb04910392957bd55~mv2.webp 1/6 Visitor Centre As well as being Sark's central point of information, the Visitor Centre houses colourful and informative displays about the island and sells various books, cards and other merchandise. Call in to pick up the Sark map, Sark brochure, self-guided walsk and other information leaflets. +44 (0) 1481 832 345 office@sark.co.uk Exhibition.jpg Hall 1.jpg Hall 2.jpg Exhibition.jpg 1/3 Wartime Exhibition The exhibition is held in the old Island Hall. The Hall was used during the Occupation for most community gatherings. It was here that the Dame gave her speech discouraging islanders from evacuating at the outset of the occupation and where islanders listened to Winston Churchill declaring the end of the war over the radio ​ ​ Sue Dayl Main pic web page.jpg Sue Daly 1 Webpage.jpg Sue Daly 3 Webpage.jpg Sue Dayl Main pic web page.jpg 1/4 Wedding Photography Sue Daly has over ten years' experience of wedding photography and, as a Sark resident since 2008, she has a unique insight into using the island’s stunning scenery to create the very best images of your special day. +44(0) 7797 720002 suedalysark@icloud.com

  • Flora | Isle of Sark

    Fl ora on Sar k Barren to blossoming! Virtually no records of Sark’s profusion of wildflowers were kept before the nineteenth century. In 1564 Helier de Carteret would have found the island a windswept plateau covered in brambles, bracken and furze with valleys devoid of trees. ​ Today, Sark boasts spectacular, colourful displays of wild flowers, both native and foreign. The island is home to rare species of plants and flowers found in few other places in the world, let alone the British Isles. ​ Each season brings forth different foliage, making Sark's landscape varied, ever-changing and a joy to observe all year round. Wild Flowers in Spring In spring the predominant wild flowers are Bluebells, Red Campion and the White Three-cornered Leek, introduced from the Mediterranean and known locally as wild garlic, which has a triangular stem and a distinctive garlicky smell when crushed. Bluebells can be mainly found blanketing the slopes of Dixcart valley, Port Du Moulin woods, Bluebell woods and on L'Epercquerie Common. ​ The cliff paths and field banks all over the island burst into life with a profusion of Primroses, Dog Violets and Celandines. The bright yellow Gorse, with its sumptuous coconut t y scent, starts to flower in earnest at this time of year and reminds us all that Summer is coming! Vibrant hues of Summer In Summer the white flowers of the Sea Campion coat the slopes and tops of the cliffs. They meet with Foxgloves and Oxeye Daisies, which are also to be seen all over the island, vibrant against the blue hues of the sea. Thrift, Thyme, Rock Samphire and the rarer Golden Samphire appear within the rocky hill sides above the bays. ​ The distinctive Giant Echium grows to over 8 feet tall and soars into view in the most unlikely places. This species was introduced from the Canary Islands, and is now only found in the wild on La Palma island at 2000 feet in the cloud zone laurel forest. All over the island the banks and hedgerows are full of small blue Sheep’s-bit and Honeysuckle, with its delightful scent drifting on a summer breeze. Berries in Autumn Come Autumn, sometimes even in late Summer, the various berries make their appearance. Blackberry picking and jam making is a popular pastime as the berries grow wild in many spots around the island and are easily accessible to all. Paired with local apples its crumble heaven! Along with the Blackberries come the Sloe berries, although not edible they are excellent for making Sloe Gin or Vodka for a festive treat. Bottle up a batch and let sit for a year, makes the perfect Sark Christmas gift. The Winter months Although Winter may see the end of the wild flowers the landscape is far from dreary. The ferns and bracken have now turned and the deep rusty red of the headlands meets strikingly with the steely blue of the sea. ​ In many ways the colours around Sark actually appear deeper and richer in the Winter light, without the brightness of the sun washing them out. ​ Before long the Daffodils rear their jolly yellow heads along the roadsides, brightening even the dullest of days. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... GUIDE TO BAYS AND BEACHES SARK ISLAND CLIMATE GUIDED WILD FLOWER WALKS

  • BEACH GUIDE | Isle of Sark

    Beach Guide Creux Harbour Creux is the ultimate natural swimming pool. With a small pebbly beach on one side and a quaint cobbled quay on the other, Sark's 'Old Harbour' is a wonderfully picturesque swimming spot. The harbour wall makes for sheltered swimming on most days. From half tide the pool begins to fill up and the slip way offers access to the water. Creux is also a popular fishing spot. Throw your line in over the wall and spend time watching the boats go by and spotting dolphins by Les Burons. Derrible Bay With a fairly steep decent and rocky scramble , Derrible is not the easiest of bays to reach but it is one of the most beautiful and well worth the effort. At low tide the crystal clear waters meet with an expanse of gorgeous golden sand. One could easily mistake this bay for a tropical island! Explore the beach caves and the large open creux. High tide also offers wonderful swimming right off the rocky platform at the bottom of the cliff steps. Dixcart Bay Dixcart is Sark's most popular bay, so you may find as many as 10 other people on the beach in the height of Summer! It is no wonder as the swimming is wonderful at any tide. The walk down is easy and pleasant, through Dixcart woods. On the beach you will find a mix of pebbles, sand, rock pools and caves to explore. Of all the bays, Dixcart has the best anchorage and is great for visiting boats looking to come ashore. Rouge Terrier Rouge Terrier consists of a landing rock and ladder into the sea, offering good fishing and deep water swimming from half to high tide. This East facing spot is best visited in the morning. At low water the adjoining islet of Moie de La Brenière can be visited with a short scramble from the landing. Be sure to avoid entering any flowing currents between the is let and the landing. Venus Pool This enchanting deep water pool may be difficult to find but it is truly awe inspiring. In fact, the elusive nature of Venus Pool is indeed part of its charm. The window of time to enjoy the pool is 2hrs either side of low tide and a scramble is required to do so. Follow the series of discreet pebble cairns to guide you down the headland. The journey is an adventure in itself and plunging into the vividly coloured water upon arrival is simply irresistible! Port Gorey After wandering down through the remnants of the old Silver Mines you arrive at Port Gorey and one cannot help but imagine what this lovely swimming spot might have looked like in the 19th century as a fully functioning port to the busy mine above. Come at half to high tide for a splendid dip using the ladder or dive right into the dazzling turquoise creek. A fun game is to spot the death defying Little Sark goat s that teeter precariously on the headland! Adonis Pool Adonis is a large, deep rock pool situated at the bottom of the south west facing headland in Little Sark, accessible two hours either side of low tide. The pool's beautifully coloured water is the reward for the steep decent down the cliff and the leap of faith over a ravine as the last hurdle! ​ Adonis is perhaps not for the faint hearted but a fantastic scramble for the intrepid explorer. Fontaine Creek This bay has a small rocky beach and a long winding creek, lovely for swimming at high tide. Other creeks and pools will reveal themselves as the tide drops. Climb up onto the rocks that shelter the beach to take in the view and choose your desired swimming spot. Growing along the bank above Fontaine are wild Hops, previously used in local Sark ale! Rub them between your fingers to release the hoppy aroma. Grande Gréve Whatever the tide, whatever the weather, Sark's majestic 'great bay' will not disappoint. This beach is worth all of the 360 steps down from La Coupée. Children will spend hours building dams in the sand and paddling in the rock pools. The water is often crystal clear and the swimming is glorious. Enjoy spectacular sunsets from the beach or from the headland above as a reward for the hike back up! Havre Gosselin This small Westward harbour offers easy access to the water with ste ps leading down from a small landing. If you're feeling adventurous swim across to Fregondee bay, not easily accessible by land. In the late afternoon the sun goes off the harbour but the adjacent creeks are easily reached and are bathed in sunlight. Enjoy fantastic swimming right off the rocks into the beautifully coloured deep water. Take a fishing line or a snorkel to discover the abundant sea life in and around the creeks. Port à la Jument This bay requires a bit of rock scrambling but the views and swimming are altogether superb. On a high tide you will find a perfect sunbathing and swimming platform atop a very large boulder. Whilst a Spring low tide will reveal a secluded sandy bay around the corner, which you will undoubtedly have all to yourself! The high, angled cliffs are very striking, as are the silhouettes they make against a setting sun. Port du Moulin ​ There is plenty to see and do here, depending on the tide. From half to high tide the swimming is second to none. As you swim, spot the curious cairns atop the inaccessible bluff. On a low tide you can scramble through the arch towards Saignie bay and explore the old shipwreck or venture through the south-side gap for a scramble round to Pegane bay. Watch the sun melt into Guernsey on Summer eves. L'Eperquerie Beach and Pool ​ L'Eperquerie landing, so called as it was the original landing spot for boats, is a small pebbly beach lovely for swimming at half to high tide. In Summer you will often see the Sark ferry passing by and can enjoy the waves from its wake as they ripple towards the shore. Adjacent to the beach is a semi man-made natural pool, which is wonderful for children at hal f to low tide for paddling, fishing or sailing toy boats! Les Fontaines Les Fontaines, aro und the corner from L'Epercquerie beach, is a magical spot with smooth rounded boulders, perfect for lounging on and sparkly green water that twinkles and shimmers. Bring a snorkel and explore the north side arch and the small secluded cove to the east. ​ The path leading up from the bay is very pretty, with a perfectly situated bench to rest and enjoy the view. Gréve de la Ville For an early morning high tide swim you would be hard pressed to find a better spot. Northeast facing, this little gem of a bay, within close proximity to the village, is bathed in sunlight until around midday. ​ Visitor moorings can be found here and there are wide steps for easy dinghy access. High water here is often clear, showcasing the lovely coloured pebbles below. In Spring, the path leading down to this bay is strewn with beautiful wild flowers as well as wild hops growing up the cliff side. YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... SHOPS AND ACTIVITIES FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES OUR EVENTS CALENDAR

  • Window in the Rock | Isle of Sark

    < Home Window in the Rock Framing the view of Les Autlets and Port du Moulin Arch. In 1853 Rev. William T. Collings became Seigneur of Sark, his mother, Marie, having only been Seigneur for less than a year before her death. Collings was keen on improving the welfare of the community and sought to encourage the newly developed industry of tourism. To this end he had a window cut into the cliff, framing the view of Port Du Moulin Bay Arch and Les Autlets. By the 1870s, Sark had around 5k visitors a year.

  • Cimate | Isle of Sark

    Climate on Sar k The best of all seasons Sark, along with the other Channel Islands, enjoys a temperate year round climate. The Summer months are warm and on average experience more sun than England. The Winters are mild in temperature but often wet and windy. ​ The best time to visit Sark is from April to October, the main Summer months being June to September. Whatever time of year, Sark's beauty is boundless. ​ Scroll down for our monthly climate chart or use these current forecast links. FORECAST RAIN RADAR Monthly Climate Averages YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... GUIDE TO BAYS AND BEACHES SELF GUIDED WALKS GUIDED WILD FLOWER WALKS

  • TRAVEL | Isle of Sark

    Getting Here & Getting Around Sark is only accessible by sea & the journey is an adventure in itself! The island is entirely car-free so walking or cycling is essential to get around. Channel Islands By Air Getting to Gue rnsey & Jersey > Sark by Sea How to get to Sark > Car-f ree & Carefree! G etting a round on Sark > Visiting Boats Moorings & Anchorage >

  • Southeast Route | Isle of Sark

    Southeast Route Starts at Visitor Centre Ends at Visitor Centre Highlights are Dixcart Valley, La Coupée & Historical Sites. The Route Where lush green foliage meets the sea! Begin your walk at the Visitor Centre , heading down the meadow path opposite Le Manoir . Take the left hand trail just before Stocks Hotel and follow the path through the valley towards Dixcart Bay . Just before reaching the bay, take the right hand trail leading up and around the cliff. Continue following this cliff path until you have a large house on your right. Veer left and left again to cut through the cow field and over the stile at the far end. Follow this trail all the way along to reach La Coupée . Circle back along the main road, heading north, passing Caragh Chocolates on your left. Turn right at Vaurocque crossroad and follow the main road back past the Mill to the Visitor Centre . ​ *Warning: This walking route runs near to a cliff edge at some points. Distance 4 km Incline Moderate/Steep Approx. Time 1 hour 30 mins

  • Sue's B&B | Isle of Sark

    < Back Sue's B&B Bedrooms 4 Sleeps 7 B&B / Guest House About The Guille family have lived on the Island for over 450 years. George’s boat takes visitors around the Island daily during the summer, weather permitting. Now their family have flown the nest they can sleep 7 people, in 1 single en-suite and 3 double/twin en-suite rooms. Televisions, books, games, torches and wifi are available; rooms have tea/coffee making facilities and hairdryers. The two upstairs south facing rooms overlook the garden and sea and breakfast is served in our sunny veranda or in the garden. We look forward to welcoming you. Sue’s B and B has been given the Breakfast Award from the Quality In Tourism accreditation inspectors. Sue's B&B & Tea Garden can accommodate a total of 7 people: 3 Double/Twin ensuite and 1 Single ensuite B&B Terms £60.00 (per person, per night) Contact suebnbsark@gmail.com +44 (0) 1481 832 107 Visit Website Location

  • Le Hurel Apartment | Isle of Sark

    < Back Le Hurel Apartment Bedrooms 1 Sleeps 2 Self Catering About Le Hurel Farm Cottage can be found on the East coast of Sark,in a quiet neighborhood, close to Greve de la Ville bay and beautiful coastal paths. The lovely one bedroom studio apartment is part of a larger cottage and is no more than ten minutes from ‘The Avenue’ for shopping and all restaurants / bars /pubs are also within convenient walking or cycling distance. The double-bedded, ground floor flat is cosy and simple with en-suite shower room and a well equipped galley style kitchenette. The self-contained flat is part of Le Hurel Farm Cottage but has its own private entrance from the pebbled front garden. The kitchenette has a range of pots, pans, crockery, cutlery and utensils, two hotplates and a combination microwave.There’s also an under counter fridge with freezer compartment and worktop space for preparing your meals. There is a snug area in which to relax inside; with comfortable seating and a coffee table. Although there is a drop-down table for two in the kitchenette there’s also a compact and movable table and chairs in the snug, which gives you the versatility to eat, drink, read and/or write in every room of the flat depending on your preference. In your pretty walled garden to the side of the flat there is a table and chairs for you to make the most of the wildlife and weather; enjoying your breakfast in the morning sunshine, sitting in the evening warmth reading a good book or admiring the stunning dark skies once the sun has set. Everything from towels and dressing gowns to a hairdryer and linen is provided but if you’ve got any special requests or requirements I will do all that I can to help. Please do get in touch with your holiday dates or any questions you may have. I hope to see you soon! Stefan Cottage Apartment: Sleeps 1-2 persons Terms per week: from £400.00 to £480.00 Open all Year. Pets allowed by prior arrangement. Contact easysark@gmail.com +44 (0) 7781 120 401 Visit Website Location

  • ATTRACTIONS | Isle of Sark

    Attractions on Sark La Seigneurie Gardens Set between flower-strewn granite walls and the towers and crenellations of one of the most historic buildings in Sark, La Seigneurie Gardens provide a tranquil contrast to the windswept wildness of the island’s beautiful coast. The walled garden is over-flowing with fascinating flowers and shrubs and the beautiful granite walls shelter many plants that can only survive under glass in other parts of the British Isles. War-Time Exhibition The exhibition is held in the old Island Hall, near St Peter’s Church. The Hall was used during the Occupation for most, if not all, community gatherings. It was here that the Dame gave her speech discouraging islanders from evacuating at the outset of the occupation and where islanders listened to Winston Churchill declaring the end of the war over the radio. The old Hall was also used during the intervening period by locals and Germans alike for social events such as drama group plays and indoor sports. Sark Community Dairy As well as being a fully functioning commercial dairy farm, the Sark Community Dairy is a place where locals and visitors alike can learn about dairy farming and the milk production process. ​ Live milking can be watched from the viewing platform everyday at 5pm, is free and open to all. ​ The on-site milk vending machine supplies fresh Sark milk and is open 24/7. Sark Playground Located next to the Methodist Chapel , the Sark Playground offers a variety of exciting play equipment for small and big kids. ​ With benches, picnic tables and lots of open green space, the playground is also a wonderful community picnic spot. Mon Plaisir grocery store is located opposite the playground for snacks and drinks. Buddhist Rock Carving Chosen for its hard-wearing granite, this stone was carved out for the Millennium by a Tibetan Monk at the request of a lover of Sark. The inscription is a sacred Buddhist mantra, "Hail the jewel in the heart of the lotus " and offers protection against evil. ​ The large stone sits proudly at the end of L'Epercquerie headland, facing westward towards the other islands of Herm, Jethou and Guernsey. Sark Observatory With a cleverly sliding rooftop, the Sark Observatory houses a state of the art telescope for viewing Sark's incredible starry night sky and planetary displays. ​ Run by members of the Sark Ast ronomy Society (SAstr oS), visitors may book a guided session to use the telescope and learn about Sark's night sky. Heritage Room Run by La Société Sercquaise, the Heritage room is a museum-like space filled with interesting and rare artefacts and information relating to Sark's history, heritage, natural environment and culture. ​ Here you will find a library, collections, displays and a herbarium as well as temporary exhibitions. ​ Entry into the Heritage Room is free. Island Hall & Community Center The Island Hall and Community Centre houses a fantastic cafe and upstairs bar with balcony overlooking the Millennium Sports Field, as well as several other rooms that can be hired out by the hour. ​ These rooms include the Toplis Room, with snooker table, the Board room, with table tennis and tv, and the main Hall, with full sized badminton court and projection facilities. ​ Beauregard Duck Pond This unassuming little duck pond comes to life every Good Friday when the community comes out to sail toy boats and eat hot cross buns in the Spring sun! ​ The tradition of Good Friday boat sailing can be traced back at least a hundred years but the activity can be enjoyed any day of the year. Sark Henge Sark Henge was built in 2015 to commemorate the 450 year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth I granting the Fief of Sark to Helier De Carteret, Seigneur of St Ouen, on 6th August 1565. Nine stones of Jersey granite, previously used by Helier’s tenants as gate hinges to enclose their fields, were erected in a ring to represent the nine medieval territories: Fort, Moinerie, Ville, Valette, Avant le Creux, Dixcart, Bourel, Beauregard, Petit Sercq. Each of the nine stones is aligned with a local landmark or by the sun, marking the winter and summer solstice and the spring and autumn equinox. Cider Barn Originally built as a house in the 1560s, this building is possibly one of the oldest on Sark still standing. Later known as the Pressoir , the house was used for cider making in the 1620s, complete with a press and horse-drawn crusher. Further additions in Victorian times included a hay loft and hatch. ​ The derelict barn was restored by La Société Sercquaise in 2013 and is now used as an archaeological display room cum community space for exhibitions, workshops and traditional veillies . YOU MAY ALSO LIKE... SHOPS AND ACTIVITIES FAMILY FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES OUR EVENTS CALENDAR

  • Sark Henge | Isle of Sark

    < Home Sark Henge Commemorating 450 years of Fiefdom. Sark Henge was built in 2015 to commemorate the 450 year anniversary of Queen Elizabeth I granting the Fief of Sark to Helier De Carteret, Seigneur of St Ouen, on 6th August 1565. Nine stones of Jersey granite, previously used by Helier’s tenants as gate hinges to enclose their fields, were erected in a ring to represent the nine medieval territories: Fort, Moinerie, Ville, Valette, Avant le Creux, Dixcart, Bourel, Beauregard, Petit Sercq. Each of the nine stones is aligned with a local landmark or by the sun, marking the winter and summer solstice and the spring and autumn equinox.

  • The Wing | Isle of Sark

    < Back The Wing Bedrooms 1 Sleeps 2 Self Catering About Spacious self catering accommodation for two people in delightful self-contained wing of owners’ West Coast home. Superb views in natural surroundings. Downstairs sitting/dining room and kitchen, TV and central heating. Upstairs double bedded room with en-suite shower room and loo. Terms per week: £625.00 Contact willabelsark66@gmail.com +44 (0) 1481 832 440 Visit Website Location

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