Tourist information - Channel
Islands
The Channel Islands are a group of small islands, dependencies of
the United KIngdom and situated in the English Channel, off the
coast of Normandy, France. The 2 principal islands of the group
include Jersey and Guernsey.
The temperate climate and picturesque scenery attracts many tourists,
who play an important role in the economy of the islands. French
and English are the official languages, but the people, especially
on Guernsey and Jersey more usually speak English.
Jersey island is most famous for the raising of Jersey cattle,
a local breed, the cultivation of Jersey potatoes along with tomatoes,
fruits, flowers and fishing. Tourism has many points of interest
including prehistoric megalithic monuments, an 11th-century church,
and the ruins of two medieval castles. Saint Helier is the capital
town of Jersey. Population is around 85,000.
Guernsey island is reliant on agriculture and tourism
as the principal industries. Flowers, fruits, and tomatoes are the
main cash crops raised for export. Guernsey is particularly noted
for its breed of cattle called Guernsey cattle. Saint Peter Port
is the capital and principal seaport and steeped in history. Population
is around 60,000.
| Driving in Channel
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Driving is on the left hand side as in the UK mainland
but narrow country lanes and local regulations mean that driving
in the Channel Islands is different from driving on the Continent
or in the UK.
There are many small country lanes so a large car
is not advised. There is an Island-wide speed limit of 40mph. In
addition, there are 10, 20 and 30mph restrictions in many built
up areas. A yellow painted line across the road surface at a junction
indicates entry into a major road and you must ensure it is clear
before you to pull out. A yellow grid at a junction means do not
enter the box unless your exit is clear. There are also many 'Filter
in Turns' which means just that. Should you have an accident, however
minor, you must report it to a police officer and you must not move
your vehicle. In country areas inform a honorary policeman, ask
a local where to find them. Seat belts must be worn and children
under 14 years must travel in the back, with seat belts. You may
come across cattle or people riding horses on country lanes - vigilance
is required at all times. Finally, please remember your driving
licence for each person driving as you will not be able to drive
a hire a car without one.
MasterCarsDirect offers car hire in the following
locations in the Channel Islands
Guernsey Airport, Guernsey City
St. Peter Port, Jersey Airport and Jersey downtown and other locations
and other locations.
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