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Alderney - Wikipedia Alderney ( ˈɔːldərni AWL-dər-nee; French: Aurigny [oʁiɲi]; Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the northernmost of the inhabited Channel Islands It is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a British Crown dependency It is 3 miles (5 km) long and 1⁄ miles (2 4 km) wide
Our Island | Visit Alderney, Channel Islands Alderney’s unique position between the Normandy coast and England has shaped its history and at just 3 5 by 1 5 miles, wherever you are on the island you don't have to travel far to find the past
Alderney | Map, Population, History | Britannica Alderney, one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel, separated from the Normandy coast (Cap de la Hague) by the dangerously swift 10-mile (16-km) Race of Alderney
Alderney - Visit Guernsey Alderney is one of the best places in the Channel Islands for wildlife lovers Its diverse habitats range from coastal grassland to subtidal kelp forests, attracting seabirds, dolphins, bats and the rare blonde hedgehog
Alderney — The Henry Euler Memorial Trust Unearth Alderney's maritime legacy, a hidden gem in the Channel Islands Immerse yourself in its strategic importance and colourful maritime history Discover remarkable forts, enduring defences, and captivating landmarks Explore tales of conflict, trade, and seafaring traditions
21 Best Things to Do in Alderney Channel Islands (+ Hidden Gems) Alderney is a tiny British island with a mild climate and fascinating historical sites With gorgeous beaches, incredible sunrises and sunsets, and the most delicious food to try, there are plenty of things to do in Alderney to make a visit worthwhile
Visit Alderney - Your Island Adventure Starts Here Walk the stunning cliff paths, enjoy our quiet, uncrowded sandy beaches or tuck into our local produce Go birdwatching, rockpooling or discover our heritage It's time to book your Alderney island adventure!
Alderney, Channel Islands - Odyssey Traveller Participants on a tour of Alderney discover an atmospheric paradise for history buffs and nature lovers, an island of eerie ruins and stunning beautiful beaches
What is Alderney famous for? - Guernseyguide. com What is Alderney famous for? Alderney may be the smallest of the Channel Islands, but it boasts a rich tapestry of history, natural beauty, and unique features that make it a gem worth exploring Here's a closer look at what Alderney is famous for 1 Historical Fortifications: Alderney has a storied past, and its shores
Tourism in Alderney - Wikipedia Birdwatching is a popular activity among visitors to Alderney, and the island's bird hides, positioned near the Longis and Mannez ponds, attract 2,500 visitors a year Alderney is also home to a number of beaches [2] The island also has a nine-hole golf course with alternate tees