Beaucette Marina
Route de la Lande
Vale
Guernsey
GY3 5BQ
+44 (0) 1481 245000 stay@beaucettemarina.com View Map Visit WebsiteNew in 2023, the luxurious shepherd huts at Beaucette Marina are beautifully situated on the north coast of Guernsey, directly overlooking Beaucette Marina and the harbour entrance, with superb sea views of Herm and Sark.
About the shepherd huts
Beaucette has four, fully-equipped shepherd huts. Each has marina views, as well as views of the neighbouring islands and French coast from their own private deck. As well as a wood-fired hot tub, the perfect spot for some stargazing.
The Alderney hut is suitable for two adults and has one king-sized double bed. The other three (Herm, Sark and Jethou) are suitable for up to four persons (2 adults and 2 children aged 12 or younger), with a king-sized double bed and bunk beds.
If you are staying in the Sark hut, you are more than welcome to bring your four-legged friend.
Facilities
To ensure you enjoy a comfortable stay, the following facilities are available:
Breakfast is included with all hut stays.
Getting around
Cars and electric bikes can be rented from the Marina Office, and guests will find a bus stop 8 minutes' walk from the campsite.
The site has also a free car park.
Delicious local food
Overlooking the marina and with views of Guernsey’s sister islands, is one of Guernsey's finest restaurants, Saltwater.
Open for morning coffee, lunch, cocktails and dinner, Saltwater serves seasonal fare with ingredients sourced from Guernsey producers wherever possible. This includes lobster, crab, scallops and cod straight from Guernsey’s seas, oysters from Rocquaine Bay, and milk, butter and cream from the island’s famous herd.
Diners can enjoy the views and local flavours from inside, or take in the sea air and landscape on the large outdoor terrace area.
Nearby attractions
As well as the coastal paths and beautiful beaches for which the island is renowned, there are also a number of other island attractions close to Beaucette Marina.
Some of the oldest monuments in Europe are just a short walk from the site, including an ancient 10-metre Neolithic passage grave dating back to 3,500 BC and Fort Doyle, built in 1803 to defend Guernsey’s from the revolutionary French. Fort Le Marchant with an active rifle range and the long sandy beaches of L’Ancresse Bay are also just a stone's throw away.
A unique site
Beaucette Marina also has a campervan/motorhome site.
WiFi
Parking
Restaurant
Bar
Pet Friendly
Luxurious and cosy 2 and 4 berth huts
All linen, towels, cutlery and crockery provided
Outdoor hot tub
Kitchen with oven and fridge/freezer
Log burner and radiator - ready for all seasons
BBQ
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