11.12.22
Where there’s a will there’s a way. Although the steps are closed, there are still ways down or around.
///pizzas.retrial.coder
South
11.12.22
Where there’s a will there’s a way. Although the steps are closed, there are still ways down or around.
///pizzas.retrial.coder
27.07.22
Always a pleasure to wander around the Pleinmont headland towards the end of the day. This was a small trek down the cliffs to a spot I found a few years back. Works better in the winter when the sun is further south so I will be back for another shot in Q4!
///ordered.ramping.dangerously
13.07.22
Uninterrupted panoramic views over Petit Port, Moulin Huet and Saints Bay. Such an idyllic spot to stop and unwind, even if it is only for ten minutes!
///debating.lows.jiggle
15.06.22
Summer has finally arrived in style! Fancied a power cliff walk at lunch and ended up here.
///sunburnt.flirting.friendship
27.05.22
Small beach but massive character. Such a stunning location but it’s closed off at the moment (again) due to a landslide!
///ropes.vibrate.aquatic
04.05.22
I always venture up to this spot round this time of year but try to time it as close to low tide as possible to really emphasise the crystal clear waters and the extent of the sandy beach at Petit Bot.
///fuel.tusks.masterpiece
13.04.22
High above Saints Harbour, next to no wind and a familiar warm wind which made it almost feel like summer, but not quite there yet.
///tidally.upset.goofing
15.01.22
As far as bench spots go, this one ranks up there with one of the finest Guernsey has to offer.
The sun broke through on the horizon eventually but it only lasted a few minutes.
///cobweb.scratching.viable
21.11.21
Almost a whole year I’ve waited to get down here for some stunning autumn light and this afternoon didn’t disappoint. A beautiful beach, and fascinating to observe the coastal erosion at the base of the cliffs.
///sitter.onto.helm
07.11.21
Back to Petit Port, hoping for that once in a lifetime photo opportunity which didn’t happen. There were some stunning light rays a few mile out. Salvaged a few shot I liked.
///majority.name.chest
15.10.21
A tiny glimmer of sunlight breaking through the clouds which really helped lift the mood of this image.
///incised.soothe.libraries
21.09.21
The nearest land mass in this direction is Plounamac’h, France, 55 miles away. It’s a lovely spot to just stare into the deep blue and unwind.
///heroics.drool.unspoiled
16.09.21
Making the most of the extended summer, taking in the views and blending in with the tourists.
///informs.enabled.wallows
13.07.21
Because, the sun was out and when it shines in Guernsey, the beach is the best place to be.
///identify.daylight.awoken
30.06.21
No.3 on my list of favourite south coast beaches. When you finally make it to the viewpoint, it’s kind of a standard Guernsey thing to just stop and have a good look at the beauty of it then head down and find a spot.
///distinctions.apelike.inch
26.06.21
The most south easterly point of the island, St Martins Point. A few hundred steps down to an amazing place, watching the fishing boats chugging past and the mesmerising currents flowing through.
///curiosity.hoot.thorax
28.05.21
Not quite a secret as such but this beach is tucked away hidden from view next to Petit Bot and is only accessible by sea or an extremely dodgy rock scramble from the zig zag grassy path opposite. Even then, the latter is only possible at low tide.
///sorters.cycled.woodworking
22.05.21
A walk on the wild and windy side of the island this afternoon.
///commands.farms.kicks
28.04.21
Freshly trimmed winding paths heading back to Mont Herald on the south coast.
///cultivated.knowhow.battles
20.04.21
There’s definately a summery feel in the air and the coast is looking stunning. Give it a another month and we’ll all be heading out for beach days.
///penguin.empirically.brushwork