L'Eree Beach

L'Eree Beach - Guernsey
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L’Eree is a popular beach located on the west coast of Guernsey. Golden sands slope gently into the azure sea. The beach’s sheltered position in L’Eree Bay make it suitable for swimming and snorkelling. There are some rockpools to explore, full of interesting wildlife.  The area is known for its natural beauty and views over the bay and the Hanois lighthouse.

L’Eree beach can be accessed via the main coastal road on the island. There is a free car park with about 200 spaces and either steps or a slipway leading down onto the beach itself.

Facilities include public toilets, as well as plenty of places to eat along the coast road.

The beach is cleaned every day during the summer months and twice a week during the winter.

Walkers will enjoy exploring the L’Eree Headland Nature Reserve and the spectacular views it commands over the surrounding coastal areas.

Type of beach

Sand & rock

Lifeguard service

No

Dogs friendly beach?

Dogs are banned from the beach from 1 May to 30 September inclusive.

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Activities

  • Kayaking/canoeing
  • Diving & snorkelling
  • Good fishing
  • Swimming/bathing
  • Rock pooling

Facilities

  • Cafe/restaurant
  • Toilets
  • Disabled facilities
  • First aid point
  • Slipway

Nearest town

St Peter Port

OS grid ref.

Parking

Free parking. 200 spaces.

Water quality

Water quality star rating

Awards

Marine Conservation Society Recommended

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