While the Battle of Jersey in 1781 is well known to most, far fewer are aware that another French attempt to capture Jersey two years earlier also ended in defeat and desolation – this time in St Ouen’s Bay. Join historian and guide Ian Ronayne on this scenic ramble to recall the fascinating historic events and characters of 1 May 1779, that ultimately helped shape our modern Island. Visit the dramatic National Trust managed Grantez headland on the way, including its enigmatic dolmen, and leafy La Mielle de Morville nature reserve.
Length: Three miles / three hours.
Grade: Challenging in places: involves paths over broken ground and descents / ascents on country paths. Sensible walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing advisable.
Meeting place: St Ouen’s Church car park (disc parking available / No 9 bus stops outside nearby St Ouen’s Manor).