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)

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One of the main sights on Jersey Island

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Impressive cathedral in the middle of the city
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Punk Rock since the 70s
Pop meets Cologne dialect
Former Vocal Pop formation