The Tenby sits right on the harbour in St Aubin, one of Jersey's most beloved villages. Cobbled streets, a working harbour, coastal walks in every direction, and some of the island's finest beaches within easy reach. This is Jersey at its most unhurried, a place where the tide sets the pace, and there's always a reason to stay a little longer.
St Aubin. Jersey's Most Charming Harbour Village.
LOCAL AREA
The Tenby sits right on the harbour in St Aubin, one of Jersey's most beloved villages. Cobbled streets, a working harbour, coastal walks in every direction, and some of the island's finest beaches within easy reach. This is Jersey at its most unhurried, a place where the tide sets the pace, and there's always a reason to stay a little longer.
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St Aubin Shopping
A harbour village like no other
St Aubin is one of those places that gets under your skin. Cobbled streets wind up from the harbour past pastel-coloured cottages, independent shops, and galleries that have been here longer than anyone can remember. The harbour itself is the heart of it all — fishing boats, sailing dinghies, and the constant rhythm of the tide. Once Jersey's principal port, St Aubin still carries that maritime character in everything from its architecture to its atmosphere. Wander up the High Street, explore the backstreets, or simply sit by the water and watch the world go by. There's no better introduction to the island.
On the Doorstep
Maritime heritage
Independant Shops
Cobbled streets
St Aubin Shopping
A harbour village like no other
St Aubin is one of those places that gets under your skin. Cobbled streets wind up from the harbour past pastel-coloured cottages, independent shops, and galleries that have been here longer than anyone can remember. The harbour itself is the heart of it all — fishing boats, sailing dinghies, and the constant rhythm of the tide. Once Jersey's principal port, St Aubin still carries that maritime character in everything from its architecture to its atmosphere. Wander up the High Street, explore the backstreets, or simply sit by the water and watch the world go by. There's no better introduction to the island.
On the Doorstep
Maritime heritage
Independant Shops
Cobbled streets
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THE RAILWAY WALK TO CORBIÈRE
Jersey's most iconic coastal path
The old railway line out of St Aubin has been transformed into one of Jersey's finest coastal walks. Flat, wide and endlessly photogenic, the path follows the shoreline all the way to La Corbière lighthouse at the island's south-western tip. At low tide you can cross to the lighthouse itself and take in the old German naval tower that sits nearby. It's a four-mile round trip that starts right outside the pub, and the pint waiting at the end tastes all the better for it.
Approx 4 Miles
Corbière lighthouse
Flat coastal path
THE RAILWAY WALK TO CORBIÈRE
Jersey's most iconic coastal path
The old railway line out of St Aubin has been transformed into one of Jersey's finest coastal walks. Flat, wide and endlessly photogenic, the path follows the shoreline all the way to La Corbière lighthouse at the island's south-western tip. At low tide you can cross to the lighthouse itself and take in the old German naval tower that sits nearby. It's a four-mile round trip that starts right outside the pub, and the pint waiting at the end tastes all the better for it.
Approx 4 Miles
Corbière lighthouse
Flat coastal path
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ST BRELADE'S BAY
Award-winning beach
Jersey's most celebrated beach is a thirty-minute stroll from The Tenby along the waterfront promenade or coastal path. South-facing and naturally sheltered, St Brelade's Bay offers golden sand, clear water, and all-day sunshine when the island delivers. A 12th-century Fisherman's Chapel sits at the western end of the bay, quietly watching over everything as it has done for centuries. Whether you're after a long swim, a morning of paddleboarding, or simply somewhere to sit and do nothing, this is the beach Jersey is famous for.
30 Mins Walk - 6 Min Drive
Golden sand
Full watersports
ST BRELADE'S BAY
Award-winning beach
Jersey's most celebrated beach is a thirty-minute stroll from The Tenby along the waterfront promenade or coastal path. South-facing and naturally sheltered, St Brelade's Bay offers golden sand, clear water, and all-day sunshine when the island delivers. A 12th-century Fisherman's Chapel sits at the western end of the bay, quietly watching over everything as it has done for centuries. Whether you're after a long swim, a morning of paddleboarding, or simply somewhere to sit and do nothing, this is the beach Jersey is famous for.
30 Mins Walk - 6 Min Drive
Golden sand
Full watersports
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ST AUBIN'S FORT
Tidal island fortress
Originally built in the 1540s to protect the natural harbour, St Aubin's Fort sits on a tidal island just a short distance from the shore. When the tide pulls back, the causeway opens up and the fort becomes yours to explore. The views back across the bay towards St Aubin and The Tenby are some of the best on the island. A piece of living Jersey history that's free to visit and impossible to forget.
Tidal Access
16th-century history
On the Doorstep
Stunning bay views
ST AUBIN'S FORT
Tidal island fortress
Originally built in the 1540s to protect the natural harbour, St Aubin's Fort sits on a tidal island just a short distance from the shore. When the tide pulls back, the causeway opens up and the fort becomes yours to explore. The views back across the bay towards St Aubin and The Tenby are some of the best on the island. A piece of living Jersey history that's free to visit and impossible to forget.
Tidal Access
16th-century history
On the Doorstep
Stunning bay views
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