Anyone for lobster?

Super dinner at the Quayside restaurant last night, lobster followed by crepes suzettes.

The sea was like a millpond.

Jersey has an excellent bus service. The fare is £2.50 no matter how long or short your journey, and even the smallest villages have a bus stop. This morning we caught number 7 to a place on the north coast called the Devil’s Hole. The hole itself is a sea cave, and in stormy weather with a high tide seawater shoots upwards towards the cliff top. Conditions today are completely calm, but we’re not here to see the Hole itself. Rather, it looks like a good starting point for a cliff walk along the rugged north coast.

It’s very warm again, but there’s a breeze blowing off the sea so we make good progress. Eventually our destination is in sight.

This is a tiny fishing village called Grève de Lecq. It’s very picturesque.

Next to the beach is a seafood shack. Time for lunch – we shared a lobster roll.

The beach is lovely.

After lunch and a wander around the number 9 bus picked us up and took us back to St Helier. Jersey is only 9 miles by 5, so it doesn’t take long to get anywhere.

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