Idyllic, marvellous, and rough: the ruins of 14th century Grosnez Castle in the far north-western corner of Jersey island offer everything in one. Concrete steps lead from the rear of the castle to a small signal station with scenic and spectacular views upon the sea and coastline. Also the island of Guernsey is visible. Beautifully lonesome spot at sunset.
Grosnez Castle (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
Grosnez Castle (Photo by Bachmeier / Ramsthaler)
One of the most astonishing churches in the world
A must-see when in Normandy
English rural scenery at its best in Shaftesbury
One of the main sights on Jersey Island
Historical importance meets marvellous architecture
Mystical place with lovely view
Great limestone gorge in Southern England
Impressive cathedral in the middle of the city
Cologne based Rock with dialect lyrics
Punk Rock since the 70s
Pop meets Cologne dialect
Former Vocal Pop formation