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The Channel Islands Channel The the natural island of St. Anne eating out guide town map Harbour Town Braye Beach Hotel Restaurant Braye Street. Tel 824300 Georgian House Victoria Street. Tel 822471 Whilst on the island of Alderney, discover Fax 824301 email [email protected] Fax 822571 email [email protected] the fascinating history, rich wildlife, stunning Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed restaurant. Terrace. Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed restaurant. Garden. scenery, beautiful beaches and the unique, Bumps Eating House Braye Street. Tel 823197 Gloria’s Food Albert Mews, Ollivier Street. Tel 822500 Open all year. Fully licensed restaurant. Open all year. No licensed bar - bring your own bottle. Terrace. laid-back lifestyle of this friendly little haven The First and Last Braye Street. Tel 823162 Jack’s Brasserie Victoria Street. Tel 823933 in the middle of the English Channel. Almost Open from Easter to late autumn. Fully licensed restaurant. email [email protected] Open all year for tea/coffee/cakes/meals. Fully licensed restaurant. totally unaffected by the outside world, Harbour Lights Hotel Newtown Road. Tel 823233 Terrace. Alderney offers a relaxing, welcoming and or Mobile: 07781 135616 friendly holiday experience. email [email protected] Nellie Gray’s Indian Cuisine Victoria Street. Tel 823333 Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed restaurant. Terrace. Open all year for Indian cuisine. Fully licensed restaurant. Take-away. Just 3.5 miles long and 1.5 miles wide this, the The Moorings Boathouse Brasserie Braye Street. Tel 822421 Mai Thai Le Val. Tel 824940 third largest of the Channel Islands, is one of Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed restaurant. Terrace. Open all year for Thai cuisine. Fully licensed restaurant. Take-away. the British Isles’ best kept secrets waiting to Braye Chippy Braye Harbour. Tel 823475 The Belle Vue The Butes. Tel 822844 Fax 823601 Open all year (evenings only), take-away or eat in the restaurant or on the email [email protected] be discovered. terrace. No licensed bar - bring your own bottle. Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed restaurant. Garden. Seven miles off the Normandy coast, Alderney The Divers Inn Braye Street. Tel 822632 Marais Hall Marais Square. Tel 822683 enjoys a mild climate, is unspoiled, peaceful, email [email protected] Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed restaurant. Garden. Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed. Terrace. natural and totally relaxing. The town of Little Rock Café Braye Harbour. Mobile: 07781 458800 Out of Town St. Anne with its quaint cobbled streets, lined or Tel: 823032 email [email protected] by small, individual shops, offers a great choice Open spring to autumn for snacks/meals and refreshments. Patio. The Old Barn Longis Bay. Tel 822537 of friendly watering holes and international Delivery service. email [email protected] Open all year for snacks/bar meals. Fully licensed restaurant. Garden. restaurants. Airport Pantry The Airport. Tel 822784 The island is for nature lovers, for families who Open all year for snacks/drinks. want to get away from it all to spend time Saye Campsite Shop Saye Bay. Tel 822556 Open during the summer for refreshments. together exploring the rock pools and sandy beaches, for outdoor types, for lovers of clean, fresh air and gentle or bracing walks. Take-away only The New China Garden High Street. Tel 822569 Open evenings for take-away Chinese food. The Pantry Victoria Street. Tel 823382 Open mornings and lunchtimes for take-away snacks and hot food. Official Map Official Please note that most shops close for lunch and on Wednesday afternoons. IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERS STD: 01481 – from all other countries: +44 1481 out and about beaches for everyone For further information Emergency 112 or 999 Around town Out of town please visit the Tourism Customs 823573 Alderney Visitor & Wildlife Information Centre. Mannez Lighthouse. Open for guided tours at Police Station 824999 Saye (pronounced Soy) is a popular family beach. Corblets Beach, on the north coast, is the best for Information Centre Island Medical Centre 822077 Pop into the information centre in Victoria Street weekends from end of May to end of September. Situated between Braye Beach and Arch Bay, it has a board surfing. At high tide the rocks cut off this bay Eagle Medical Practice 822494 where a team of volunteers will be able to provide you For opening times, Tel 01481 823077. perfect curve of white sand nestled in between rocky from the adjoining Arch Bay. in Victoria Street. Mignot Memorial Hospital 822822 with up-to-date information, advice and a selection of Tour cost: Adults £3; Children (under 16) £2.(Map ref. 2) headlands. Saye is just over the dunes from the island’s Arch Bay is a small sheltered beach adjoining Corblets Dental Practice 823131 free literature, walking guides and bird lists. Longis Nature Reserve and Birdhide. Ideal place to only campsite. Bay. An ideal beach for young children. Animal Welfare 822610 Tel 01481 823737. (Map ref. 1) watch and enjoy Alderney’s rich wildlife in a fantastically Tourist Information Centre 823737 or Braye Bay is a good sandcastle beach. Only a few Platte Saline is perfect for nature lovers and Alderney Museum. This interesting museum displays positioned, peaceful environment. Tel 01481 822935. 822333 minutes walk from the harbour and town, it is sheltered fishermen, but swimming is not permitted here because a record of Alderney’s fascinating history including (Map ref. 3) Tourist Board 822811 by Alderney’s famous Breakwater. of a severe undertow. exhibits of materials from the German Occupation, Val du Saou Nature Reserve and Countryside Centre. Longis Bay is on the south-east coast and has a is ideal for rock pooling, nature lovers BANKS AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE the islanders’ mass evacuation in 1940 and return in This 7 hectare reserve is an ideal place to watch and Clonque Bay wide, half-mile sandy beach facing south. It is protected and the firm footed. In Town (Victoria Street) 1945, the building of the harbour and breakwater, an enjoy Alderney’s rich wildlife and is also home to the from winds by a long wall built during the German HSBC AT M Lloyds TSB AT M NatWest Elizabethan wreck, an early Iron Age pottery and the Countryside Centre, which is housed inside a German Please note that dogs and horses are not permitted on beaches from FX FX FX Occupation and is a favourite for sunbathers and Alderney Post Office FX Gallo-Roman occupation. (Open daily from April to bunker and contains information on the island’s natural 1 June to 15 September with the exception of Platte Saline, Clonque and rockpoolers. Crabby beaches. At the Harbour (Braye Street) October). Tel 01481 823222. and military history. Open 7 days a week. Tel 01481 Channel Jumper FX Mainbrayce Ltd FX Entrance fee: Adults £2; under 18’s free. (Map ref. 1) 822935. (Map ref. 4) AT M = ATM Cash Dispensers FX = Foreign Exchange St. Anne’s Church. Known as the Cathedral of the Alderney Train. The Channel Islands’ only working railway Alderney Tourism Office Channel Islands, with beautiful stained glass windows. operates every Saturday, Sunday and on Bank Holidays States of Alderney DUTY FREE Built in 1850. (Map ref. 1) from Easter to the end of September. The train leaves Braye PO Box 1 In Town Alderney Cinema, Victoria Street. Enjoy a night at the Station at 14.30 and 15.30 throughout the season. Alderney • Coronation Inn • Rose & Crown Cinema, viewing the recent West End releases. Return tickets: Adults £4.50; Children £2.50. Channel Islands • Alderney Gift Box Tickets available from Direct Rentals, Victoria Street. Tel 01481 822978 or visit www.alderneyrailway.com Out of Town GY9 3AA Tel 01481 824277. (Map ref. 1) (Map ref. 5) • Airport Pantry • Mainbrayce Ltd Ramsar and Gannet Colonies. The designated Ramsar Telephone: +44 (0) 1481 822333 INTERNET ACCESS 2 site extends to 1,500 hectares, some 600 hectares more or +44 (0) 1481 823737 In Town than mainland Alderney and includes all the waters from or +44 (0) 1481 822811 3 • The Tourism Information Centre 823737 the island’s west coast out to the northern gannet colony Fax: +44 (0) 1481 822436 • The Gift Box 823532 5 of Ortac, Burhou, the islets and reefs that surround it and Email: [email protected] • Alderney Computing Flexi Centre 824898 includes Les Etacs. The site contains a mixture of habitats • Belle Vue Public Bar 822844 ranging from coastal grassland, shingle shorelines, rocky • Rose & Crown (wireless only) 823414 1 intertidal to sub-tidal kelp forests. Out of Town • Channel Jumper 822202 For more information contact the Alderney Wildlife Trust. • The Airport (wireless only) 4 Tel 01481 822935. www.visitalderney.com getting around Take a walk on the wild side On arrival in Alderney, visit the Alderney Visitor and Wildlife Mannez Lighthouse Information Centre in Victoria Street. Find out what to do and Forts what to see and pick up free advice, literature and leaflets about recommended walks and tours. Saye Bay The Island of BURHOU is a bird sanctuary. Landing is prohibited With over 50 miles of walks and paths taking you across commons, between 15 March and 1 August. Boat tours depart from the Harbour. beaches, along the cliffs and around town, the best way to discover Alderney Breakwater Alderney is on foot. The south coast is mainly dramatic cliff walks, dotted with Victorian and German fortifications and the northwest coastline (towards the bird sanctuary island of Burhou) is designated a RAMSAR site. Along the north and east coast can be found golden beaches interspersed with picturesque Victorian forts and the occasional reminder of the German occupation during WWII.