Guernsey on a Sunday?
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Foxy111
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Guernsey on a Sunday?
Has anyone any suggestions for visiting Guernsey on a Sunday please?
Many thanks.
Many thanks.
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kaymar
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
Take a good book 
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Foxy111
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
Mmm thought so. Thanks for replying 
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Dark Knight
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
go on the tourist board web site and see what is open
We stayed for a week on Guernsey and there was plenty to see and do
could be a lot worse, you could be going to the Isle of Man, so think your self very lucky
We stayed for a week on Guernsey and there was plenty to see and do
could be a lot worse, you could be going to the Isle of Man, so think your self very lucky
Nihil Obstat
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
We spent our honeymoon on the Isle of Man. There was plenty to do.Dark Knight wrote:go on the tourist board web site and see what is open
We stayed for a week on Guernsey and there was plenty to see and do
could be a lot worse, you could be going to the Isle of Man, so think your self very lucky
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Dark Knight
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gfwgfw
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
Try the wee shell Church, it is very quaint and they have three church services on Sundays
Best check the current opening times with the tourist office
Best check the current opening times with the tourist office
Gentle Giant of Cerne Abbas 
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Manoverboard
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
Get the Ferry to Sark ... now THAT is quiet on a Sunday 
Keep smiling, it's good for your well being
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Peter D
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Quizzical Bob
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
The walk at low tide across to Lihou is fun. It has to be a spring tide or you'll get your feet wet.
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Foxy111
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
Thanks everyone, I'll check with tourist office
QB I'll let you know if we get our feet wet
QB I'll let you know if we get our feet wet
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Boris+
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
Just a thought - as you leave the tender in St Peter Port, you will probably see the reps from the local car hire company around. Why not hire a car for the day?
On Sundays usually as so much is closed getting a hire car enables you to do so much at quite a reasonable rate. You can't even get lost really - not even if you try hard!
Em
On Sundays usually as so much is closed getting a hire car enables you to do so much at quite a reasonable rate. You can't even get lost really - not even if you try hard!
Em
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Manoverboard
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
A car in Guernsey is, in my opinion, a total waste of time and money ... take the local bus(es) instead.
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Boris+
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Re: Guernsey on a Sunday?
Hi MoB,
I think maybe it's a personal preference thing - we like having a car in Guernsey, but that's just us and 'our ways'. It's not for everyone, admittedly.
Em
I think maybe it's a personal preference thing - we like having a car in Guernsey, but that's just us and 'our ways'. It's not for everyone, admittedly.
Em
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