The Royal sits in St Martin's Village, one of Jersey's most historic and unspoiled parishes. From medieval castles and working harbours to dramatic coastal walks and sheltered bays, everything that makes Jersey worth exploring is right on the doorstep.
In The Heart Of Jersey's East
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The Royal sits in St Martin's Village, one of Jersey's most historic and unspoiled parishes. From medieval castles and working harbours to dramatic coastal walks and sheltered bays, everything that makes Jersey worth exploring is right on the doorstep.
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Jersey's greatest landmark
Mont Orgueil Castle
Rising above Gorey Harbour, Mont Orgueil is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Europe. Built over 800 years ago to defend Jersey from French invasion, it has stood watch over the island ever since. Climb the network of staircases, towers, and secret rooms, and you'll find one of the finest views in the Channel Islands waiting at the top. A short drive from The Royal and well worth half a day.
5 Minutes by Car
800 years of history
Open year round
Panoramic island views
Jersey's greatest landmark
Mont Orgueil Castle
Rising above Gorey Harbour, Mont Orgueil is one of the best-preserved medieval castles in Europe. Built over 800 years ago to defend Jersey from French invasion, it has stood watch over the island ever since. Climb the network of staircases, towers, and secret rooms, and you'll find one of the finest views in the Channel Islands waiting at the top. A short drive from The Royal and well worth half a day.
5 Minutes by Car
800 years of history
Open year round
Panoramic island views
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A harbour worth lingering in
Gorey Harbour
Directly below Mont Orgueil, Gorey is one of Jersey's most picturesque villages. A working harbour lined with restaurants, independent shops, and the quiet rhythm of island life. The Symbolic Keel sculpture marks the site of the old Gorey shipyards, a nod to the parish's seafaring past. Come for the castle, stay for the harbour.
5 Mins by Car
Working harbour
Independent shops.
Coastal walks
A harbour worth lingering in
Gorey Harbour
Directly below Mont Orgueil, Gorey is one of Jersey's most picturesque villages. A working harbour lined with restaurants, independent shops, and the quiet rhythm of island life. The Symbolic Keel sculpture marks the site of the old Gorey shipyards, a nod to the parish's seafaring past. Come for the castle, stay for the harbour.
5 Mins by Car
Working harbour
Independent shops.
Coastal walks
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Jersey's most dramatic stretch of coastline
St Catherine's Breakwater
One of the most impressive feats of Victorian engineering on the island, St Catherine's Breakwater stretches out into the sea with France visible on a clear day. Walk the length of it, take in the views, and watch the tides turn. St Catherine's Bunker nearby tells the story of the German Occupation during the Second World War.
10 Mins by Car
Victorian engineering
Views to France
Coastal walks
Jersey's most dramatic stretch of coastline
St Catherine's Breakwater
One of the most impressive feats of Victorian engineering on the island, St Catherine's Breakwater stretches out into the sea with France visible on a clear day. Walk the length of it, take in the views, and watch the tides turn. St Catherine's Bunker nearby tells the story of the German Occupation during the Second World War.
10 Mins by Car
Victorian engineering
Views to France
Coastal walks
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A hidden corner of the island
Rozel Harbour
Tucked into the north of St Martin, Rozel is one of Jersey's smallest and most unspoiled harbours. Quiet, sheltered, and a world away from the busier parts of the island. Walk down through the wooded valley, sit by the water, and take your time. The kind of place that reminds you why Jersey is worth exploring properly.
10 Mins by Car
Sheltered harbour
Unspoiled village
Wooded valley walk
A hidden corner of the island
Rozel Harbour
Tucked into the north of St Martin, Rozel is one of Jersey's smallest and most unspoiled harbours. Quiet, sheltered, and a world away from the busier parts of the island. Walk down through the wooded valley, sit by the water, and take your time. The kind of place that reminds you why Jersey is worth exploring properly.
10 Mins by Car
Sheltered harbour
Unspoiled village
Wooded valley walk
St Martins is worth the visit
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Discover St Martins
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