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Beachcombers Hotel
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Situated in a quiet rural location, the Beachcombers Hotel is only a short walk from the Royal Jersey Golf Club, Gorey Harbour and the sandy beaches of Grouville Bay. A short walk behind the hotel is the beautifully landscaped reservoir of Queens Valley, a haven for nature lovers and walkers alike. The attractive dining room serves breakfast and in the evening a table dehôte menu is available. Refreshments are also served throughout the day and a light snack menu is available at lunch times. Board Basis: Bed and Breakfast |
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Beausite Hotel
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Overlooking the Royal Jersey Golf Club and Grouville Bay, the Beausite Hotel enjoys a peaceful location. The hotel’s original granite farm buildings date back to 1636 and the public areas retain a traditional style, while the bedrooms are of a spacious and modern design. The popular indoor leisure complex boasts a pool, sauna, spa bath and fitness room. The restaurant assures fine food and the 1636 cocktail bar offers entertainment several nights a week. The hotel also operates a courtesy bus to St. Helier. Board Basis: Bed and Breakfast |
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Beau Couperon Hotel
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Overlooking Rozel Bay and Harbour with its own private access to the beach, the Beau Couperon is one of the most original hotels in Jersey. A converted Napoleonic fortress, the hotel is renowned for its excellent restaurant, peaceful atmosphere and friendly service. Relax away the hours by the swimming pool or sip an aperitif in the Lighthouse Bar, with its beautiful views towards Rozel Bay and the distant coast of France. The hotel is set in the heart of a quaint village surrounded by breathtaking cliff walks. Board Basis: Bed and Breakfast |
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Old Court House Hotel
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The Old Court House Hotel is set within its own grounds on the fringe of Gorey, directly opposite the Royal Bay of Grouville. A pleasant short walk along the seafront promenade brings you to the old port of Gorey, which lies beneath the towering Mont Orgueil Castle. The hotel has two dining rooms, one of which dates back to the 15th century. It has been modernised and extended, but the original section with its low beamed ceilings has been carefully preserved and creates a traditional atmosphere. Board Basis: Bed and Breakfast |









