2024

BEAR'S BEACH

Natural Crafts

Shell Beach. Shell Beach" is Herm Island's most famous beach. Situated at the north-eastern end of the island, it is covered with shell debris accumulated with each rising tide. In summer and winter alike, it's naturally one of the most popular beaches for a stroll. And in summer, it's a delight for kayakers and paddleboarders. The natural rock pool is a delight for the little ones. There's also a kiosk to quench your thirst in summer.

Belvoir Beach. Next to Shell Beach, this so-called "Belvoir" beach is located in a small, well-protected bay which, in summer, can fill up very quickly with holidaymakers. It's also a good spot for scuba diving and snorkeling. From the beach, there's a lovely view of the island of Sark. There's also a small café.

Bear's Beach. Well sheltered thanks to a natural windbreak with its rocks, the delightful "Bear's Beach" is perfect for holidaymakers in search of sun (in summer) or beautiful walks sheltered from the wind (in winter). The beach is also a little secluded and will delight tourists looking to get off the beaten track. It's also an ideal beach from which to enjoy a superb view of the island of Guernsey, just across the road. A must for photographers. Last but not least, it's a well-known spot for local fishermen.

Fisherman's Beach. Accessible by steps alongside the Mermaid Tavern, this beach, known as "Fisherman's Beach", is perfect for exploring the natural pools that form in the rocks at low tide. An ideal spot for families with young children.

Harbour Beach. Close to the stores and the port, this aptly named "Harbour Beach" is well known among families for its easy access.

Hotel Beach. Hotel Beach" is - as the name suggests - right in front of the White House Hotel. And the harbour protects it from the wind, which is a nice touch. Yet in a corner of the island somewhat shunned by visitors, the beach offers a natural pool in the rocks and a breathtaking view of the islands of Guernsey and Jethou.

North Beach. Unlike the other beaches in the north of the island, this "north beach" features several natural rock pools. Beware of strong currents.

Oyster Point. The island's family secret. Located in the north of the island, it is sheltered and very isolated. Seagulls may be your only company. At low tide, bags of oysters form pools of seawater.

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