Literary Guernsey – Storytellers, history and place combine

The first ever Guernsey Literary Festival takes place during May 12-15, 2011 as a celebration of our enchanting tales and storytellers. For such a small population, Guernsey possesses a surprisingly rich literary tradition. The role-call of home-grown talent and writers who have been inspired by Guernsey is littered with famous names. Authors Victor Hugo, Mervyn [...]

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Guernsey Tennerfest 2010

TennerFest 2010 Calling all foodies – your chance to dine out in style in the Channel Islands annual dining out extravaganza: Tennerfest 2010. The Guernsey foodie festival of the year starts this weekend on Friday 1st October 2010 until Sunday 14th November 2010. Dining out in Guernsey is big news – and every year during [...]

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Cruise on down to Guernsey

Ship ahoy! St Peter Port Guernsey is the number one British day port of call and to coincide with National Cruise Week we have put together a top 10 things to see and do as a cruise liner passenger. Guernsey really enjoys welcoming cruise passengers to our beautiful town and really does offer a wealth [...]

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Torteval Scarecrow Festival 2010

Guernsey have unleashed yet another quirky event for visitors this weekend, in the form of Torteval Scarecrow Festival 2010. Started in 2004 by residents of the beautiful Torteval Parish in the south-west of Guernsey, it’s origins evolved after residents decided to find a novel way of showcasing their creative side. Since then, visitors flock to [...]

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