Greve de Lecq in Jersey
On the north of the island is one of the prettiest beaches in Jersey. It’s a sandy bay, sheltered by cliffs on both sides with sun until late afternoon. It is probably the most popular bay on the north coast of the island with some nice eating and drinking options on the bay and very close by. It occasionally gets big swells in winter that are great for surfers
FACILITIES:
Car parking, toilets, a beach cafe and deckchair hire.
GETTING THERE:
There is a bus stop right by the bay with regular buses from town.
WHERE TO EAT:
Collen’s is a large cafe right on the beach serving good breakfasts, salads and cakes with a small outdoor area. The picturesque Moulin de Lecq pub has good pub grub with a large outdoor seating area, keep an eye out for swooping seagulls. The Prince of Wales serves bistro pub food overlooking the bay.