The Island of Sark has a fascinating history and stunning and dramatic scenery. A short fifty minute ferry ride takes you to Sark's cliff harbour where you will be transported by tractor to the top of Harbour Hill. Here you will find that the only modes of transport are horse and carriage or bicycle, with some tractors being used by working Sarkees. Sark is a walker's paradise with breathtaking cliff views and much to discover.
La Coupée, a 260 feet high natural isthmus, is a must see attraction on the island but is only one of the points of interest on this Tasty Walk. La Seigneurie, built in 1675, was originally the home of the Fief of Sark, and although the house if not open to the public, La Seigneurie Gardens should not be missed. Not far from here is The Window in the Rock giving spectacular views from Sark's west coast, looking back towards Guernsey and Herm Island. Be prepared, you will need a good head for heights! There is plenty of opportunity for refreshments during your visit, with pubs, hotels, restaurants and cafes spread across the island. With frequent boats to Sark from April to October, you can visit the Island for just a day, or you may want to stay a little longer.
For further information on the Island, please visit our Island Hopping page.
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