@@cherylparry8032We are travelling there, this Easter, there is loads more to Jerry than some tall buildings and rocks. To list a few The frigate, a cafe shaped like an upside down boat Jersey zoo which is larger than most zoos I’ve been to in the uk The jersey war tunnels where the n*zis hid away during ww2 Many beautiful beaches and beach side towns such as st Helier, St Aubin and rozel to name a few Corbiere lighthouse at the south western coast The devils hole a giant cliff that leads into a cave
[Info : 4 juin 2023] Les "paroisses", comptant douze paroisses à Jersey, ont leurs mots qui sont des paroisses civiles à une subdivision administrative dans leur pays, et directement héritée de la paroisse religieuse. Ainsi que les paroisses en France, à l'époque royale, y étaient également. À la Révolution en 1789, les paroisses ont donné naissance aux communes actuelles. Voilà que je viens d'en comprendre clairement.
It’s nice to see you speak in French. My dad, Roger Gosselin, was a Jerseyman. He and his family spoke French (Jersey French as he called it). He met my mum during the war. Her sister was visiting her husband in London. He brought his best friend along ( my dad) and it was love at first sight ❤. They married after the war and lived in Liverpool, my mom’s home town. They later moved to Canada. I’ve spent lots of time in Jersey with my relatives and am very proud of my heritage. I think it’s such a shame that Jersey is losing its French language.
Hi Great video of St Helier , we visited Jersey last year but we didn't see the new Waterfront district in St Helier, can you tell me more about this area , is it worth a visit next time we go to St Helier? Thanks David
Hi, The new Waterfront district, the most chic, includes 1000 new houses, parks, a swimming pool and a cinema, also there is a new marina. See for more on wiki en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfront_(St_Helier)
It's just new flats, build for the ones who work in the new office across the road. The waterfront is dying. No one bother crossing the road, the cinema barely surviving and a KFC next to it. Domino pizza is gone, swimming pool still there and a pub dinner. They gonna put down the cinema and stuff at some point to build more expensive flats or business hotels. Got a few pubs and clubs in town who surviving, 6 £ a pint, what you expect ! The coast line and nature in jersey still beautiful.
@@arnaudfootchristmas6130 £6 a pint ? 😳 I was in Jersey last October but I didn't go near that area , I was looking for a pizza hut but I read it closed down , the only cinema I seen in the distance was Cineworld , it's sad that the Cinema might close , what will the people of Jersey do when they want to see the latest Blockbuster? I am going back to Jersey this year , I love the beaches and it's a unique little island
@@davidGPS95 money talk I'm afraid. Don't get me wrong I love the island, been there 17 years but plenty places are shutting down, country pubs are making money on the restaurants part so they shrink the pub area, still some but way less. It's sad news but still lovely to visit for some town walk, country little walk and sea area. In a positive note, since covid, plenty tourists from England and France are coming back cause they fly less and don't go too far.
@@lesleycassell Havre de Pas just a little east of the centre, hotel de Normandie. Number 15 bus from airport every 20 minutes to st Helier bus station, or a taxi which is expensive
I agree lost any originality it's just like a town in mainland no super hospital there they got to fly to mainland for any treatment other than a cut finger lol all that wealth and no healthcare its known as alcoholic island 😂
I Want to go here so much I have been looking for a video about this place for a long time , Thanks Peter for takşng us on a great trip!
The first 9 minutes of your walk is actually reclaimed land and I can remember when it was all sea !
This is a work of art.
It looks pretty and a chilled out place, must go there sometime.
I wouldn't bother it's boring little isle
@@albertreynolds9287 I'm not now!
@@cherylparry8032We are travelling there, this Easter, there is loads more to Jerry than some tall buildings and rocks. To list a few
The frigate, a cafe shaped like an upside down boat
Jersey zoo which is larger than most zoos I’ve been to in the uk
The jersey war tunnels where the n*zis hid away during ww2
Many beautiful beaches and beach side towns such as st Helier, St Aubin and rozel to name a few
Corbiere lighthouse at the south western coast
The devils hole a giant cliff that leads into a cave
As far back as 1970 I flew to Jersey from Saint-Brieuc in the South and on the esplanade up to the west end,...only some houses !!
[Info : 4 juin 2023] Les "paroisses", comptant douze paroisses à Jersey, ont leurs mots qui sont des paroisses civiles à une subdivision administrative dans leur pays, et directement héritée de la paroisse religieuse. Ainsi que les paroisses en France, à l'époque royale, y étaient également. À la Révolution en 1789, les paroisses ont donné naissance aux communes actuelles. Voilà que je viens d'en comprendre clairement.
It’s nice to see you speak in French. My dad, Roger Gosselin, was a Jerseyman. He and his family spoke French (Jersey French as he called it). He met my mum during the war. Her sister was visiting her husband in London. He brought his best friend along ( my dad) and it was love at first sight ❤. They married after the war and lived in Liverpool, my mom’s home town. They later moved to Canada. I’ve spent lots of time in Jersey with my relatives and am very proud of my heritage. I think it’s such a shame that Jersey is losing its French language.
Enjoyed this, thanks.
i really want to go back
I have to to say for the entire length of the video I never seen one piece of rubbish anywhere looks very clean 100%
All the rubbish are in the pubs alkys island 😂
My family from St. Helier many years ago. James McKee & Mary Quinn descendant from their son Thomas. James and Mary are both buried there in cemetery.
Hi Great video of St Helier , we visited Jersey last year but we didn't see the new Waterfront district in St Helier, can you tell me more about this area , is it worth a visit next time we go to St Helier?
Thanks
David
Hi, The new Waterfront district, the most chic, includes 1000 new houses, parks, a swimming pool and a cinema, also there is a new marina. See for more on wiki
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterfront_(St_Helier)
@@PeterInWalkTour thanks 👍 for info I will definitely be visiting when I return to Jersey this year .
It's just new flats, build for the ones who work in the new office across the road. The waterfront is dying. No one bother crossing the road, the cinema barely surviving and a KFC next to it. Domino pizza is gone, swimming pool still there and a pub dinner. They gonna put down the cinema and stuff at some point to build more expensive flats or business hotels. Got a few pubs and clubs in town who surviving, 6 £ a pint, what you expect ! The coast line and nature in jersey still beautiful.
@@arnaudfootchristmas6130 £6 a pint ? 😳 I was in Jersey last October but I didn't go near that area , I was looking for a pizza hut but I read it closed down , the only cinema I seen in the distance was Cineworld , it's sad that the Cinema might close , what will the people of Jersey do when they want to see the latest Blockbuster? I am going back to Jersey this year , I love the beaches and it's a unique little island
@@davidGPS95 money talk I'm afraid. Don't get me wrong I love the island, been there 17 years but plenty places are shutting down, country pubs are making money on the restaurants part so they shrink the pub area, still some but way less. It's sad news but still lovely to visit for some town walk, country little walk and sea area. In a positive note, since covid, plenty tourists from England and France are coming back cause they fly less and don't go too far.
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We just returned from a weeks holiday here, BHX to JER❤
Were off next month Man to Her - which area did you stay in?
How did you get from the airport?
@@lesleycassell Havre de Pas just a little east of the centre, hotel de Normandie. Number 15 bus from airport every 20 minutes to st Helier bus station, or a taxi which is expensive
an ordinary island
Definitely Not a City , Just the Capital!
What a thoroughly depressing place that has become.
Why? Because most there are old?
Agreed
@@ramsesindigo6226 I don't think I mentioned age. Looking at the island now, there's sod all there for any age group.
Very clean place and up together plenty to do the video is not giving that impression
I agree lost any originality it's just like a town in mainland no super hospital there they got to fly to mainland for any treatment other than a cut finger lol all that wealth and no healthcare its known as alcoholic island 😂
Ah, was just enjoying then you stopped and filmed The Town Hall together with The Ukrainian flag 🙄oh well keep going I guess wil just skip thst bit..
Ugly, heartless, uneducated troll. I curse you to become a human being.
Too many Ukrainians in jersey
Too many trolls on the internet.@@albertreynolds9287
@@albertreynolds9287 does that bother u
@@hindumandemyt1712 hope jersey treats Ukrainians better than it did British people who went there to work treated like shit
Not enough cultural enrichment
Go away with your cultural enrichment