Leeds to Jersey: a 3-night travel itinerary for Spring
Why Jersey?
Elegant.
Teensy. It will only take about 40 mins to drive from the southeast corner to the northwest.
Historic.
It does rather pack a punch in terms of interesting things to do and see over a long weekend.
Much of it’s interest rests on the 5-year long German occupation, indeed the only part of the British territory under occupation during WWII, and theremnants and historical sites that stand testament to this cultural oddity are now visitor attractions. As well as this though, there are plenty of beaches, coves and coastal paths for wandering, some excellent restaurants, and loads of trips and activities on the sea, which is always in easy reach no matter where you stay on the island.
Itinerary At A Glance
3 night independent itinerary for Jersey, part of the Channel Islands, off the south coast of England
Based on either flying in and out of Jersey from Leeds, or Liverpool
Highlights include alfresco dining on English-French fusion fare, pick-your-own pearl for jewellery, a day trip out to Jersey War Tunnels and walking around wild orchid meadows
Based on a couple travelling, with a focus on leisurely cultural activities and hiking, interspersed with time to just relax and soak up the atmosphere
Itinerary Details
WHEN
Late May
The last week in May is a school holiday, so things book up quickly
LIGHT & WEATHER
Long days, likely warm (not hot) but may be changeable
Sunrise: 05:14am to 5:09am
Sunset: 20:58pm to 21:04pm
16 hours of daylight
TRAVEL MEANS
Direct from Leeds to Jersey with Jet2, or direct from Liverpool to Jersey with Easyjet
The flight schedule is more restrictive from Leeds Bradford, with flights only on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, whereas flights from Liverpool are daily.
ACCOMMODATION
Being such a tiny island, and a popular one, accommodation choices are somewhat limited and what there is books up very very quickly. This needs to be booked very well ahead of time. In order of preference for me:
Schedule
Day 1
Arrive; settle in.
Dinner: at the hotel
Day 2
Breakfast: Jersey Kitchen at The Windmill Café in St Peter
Jersey War Tunnels: Book a ticket for an understanding of the island under German Occupation, the only part of the British Isles occupied during World War II
Walk: Take in one of the coastal path walks
Dinner: Lunch on the terrace at Sumas on Gorey Pier. Michelin recommended. Open for lunch and dinner, Wed to Sat, Sun lunch only. Closed Monday & Tuesday.
Day 3
Experience: Book Pick-A-Pearl experience at Jersey Pearl - choose, grade and set your own pearl for jewellery.
Play: Roccos Crazy Golf in St Ouen’s Bay. Open 9am – 5pm everyday
Widflower wander: See the springtime wild orchid displays of Le Noir Pré and Clos de Seigneur, in St Ouen.
Dinner: Book for Samphire Brasserie in St Helier - relaxed, yet polished fine dining, with alfresco and private dining options. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner Tues to Sat. Closed Sunday & Monday.
Day 4
Breakfast
Travel home: try to arrange return travel to leave in the morning
Ideas for another visit
Tour St Catherine’s Bunker - 2 hour tour of WWII German fortification and tunnel complex.
Become a Distiller for the Day at The Gin Lab, La Côte Distillery in St Helier
Sunset tours aboard Jersey Duchess - 2 hour tour, departing from St Helier
See St Helier as it may have been in the early 1800’s at 16 New Street Georgian House Museum - Open Wed Thu & Fri, 10am to 4pm
See the Occupation Tapestry at the Maritime Museum in St Helier (12 panels, woven by islanders commemorating liberation from 5 years of Nazi rule)
Visit Jersey Lavender Farm
Feast on Gorey Pier, overlooking Mont Orgueil Castle. Open Tues lunch to Sunday lunch
Book at gastropub Bass & Lobster, in Gorey.
Have a Jersey Ice Cream at The Botanic Gardens at Samarès Manor