Alderney
Closest to France, Alderney is a scenic, fifteen minute flight away from Guernsey. Its imposing coastal forts earned it the reputation of being “The Gibraltar of the Channel”. St Anne’s, the island’s attractive capital, is a tumble of narrow cobbled streets flanked by colour-washed cottages and town houses. At its heart, Victoria Street hosts a good selection of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Alderney has plenty to offer when it comes to eating and drinking. The island serves up a cosmopolitan mix of menus, ranging from fresh seafood to alfresco barbecues and hearty pub meals.
In May, Alderney gears up for the gastronomic highlight of the year – the annual Seafood Festival Week and Salon Culinaire. Restaurants, hotels and guest houses combine world class food and drink with a spirit that is ‘pure Alderney’. Join the locals for an unmissable eating experience.
To find out more about the island, visit www.visitalderney.com
FARMERS AND FISHERMANS MARKET 09 Jan 2010 - 18 Dec 2010
EVERY SATURDAY
Contact: +44 (0)1481 235571
Until April at St Martin’s Community Centre, From April at Sausmarez Manor.
Selling a wide range of locally made produce, plant...
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LOWER POLLET FOOD FESTIVAL 02 May 2010 - 03 May 2010
(Mon 3 – Bank Holiday)
Contact: Alan Griffiths +44 (0) 1481 700299
A relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere will greet you at the Lower Pollet Food Festival over this bank holid...
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