Sacha Pilgrim 's Tip Profile

- Number of tips posted: 5
- Posted their first tip on: 23rd April 2009
- Average tip rating: 0.20
- Has written the most tips about: Channel Islands
- Top three most used tags: entertainment eating walking
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Posted by: Sacha Pilgrim | Date: 23rd April 2009
Indulge your tastebuds by treating yourself to divine seafood dishes at the Navigator Restaurant nestled in the picturesque Rozel Bay. Located on the northeast tip of Jersey island this restaurant is the perfect place to relax and enjoy superb wine and fresh seafood whilst admiring the tranquil harbour view.
The Navigator Restaurant has an extensive food and wine menu so it shouldn’t be hard to find something that’ll make your mouth water. I highly recommend trying either the ‘Special Seafood Soup’ or the ‘Salmon Penne Pasta’ both which have large chucks of fresh seafood.
Word of advice: It is quite difficult to find a place to park on La Brecque du Nord as the street is very narrow and there’s often many people walking in the area. You may want to park your car before turning down La Brecque du Nord and walk to the restaurant (Don’t worry it won’t take long and besides the walk will build up an appetite!)
Opening times: 12-2:30pm 6-10pm, Closed all day Tuesday, Telephone: 01534 861444
The Navigator Restaurant has an extensive food and wine menu so it shouldn’t be hard to find something that’ll make your mouth water. I highly recommend trying either the ‘Special Seafood Soup’ or the ‘Salmon Penne Pasta’ both which have large chucks of fresh seafood.
Word of advice: It is quite difficult to find a place to park on La Brecque du Nord as the street is very narrow and there’s often many people walking in the area. You may want to park your car before turning down La Brecque du Nord and walk to the restaurant (Don’t worry it won’t take long and besides the walk will build up an appetite!)
Opening times: 12-2:30pm 6-10pm, Closed all day Tuesday, Telephone: 01534 861444
Location: La Brecque du Nord, Rozel Harbour, Trinity, www.navigatorrestaurant.co.uk
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Posted by: Sacha Pilgrim | Date: 26th April 2009
A tour of the La Mare Wine Estate is a perfect way to sample the award-winning wines, chocolates and fudges of Jersey. Informative guided tours begin on the hour and they show you the vineyard where the grapes are grown and a video on how the wine is made. In addition to making wine, La Mare Wine Estate also produces luxury chocolate, mouth-watering fudge, apple brandy and delicious preserves- all of which you will get the opportunity to taste!
Once you complete the tour relax at the Vineyard Restaurant which has a tranquil view overlooking the vines. Further sample the local wine and enjoy a selection of freshly made sandwiches and snacks.
Once you complete the tour relax at the Vineyard Restaurant which has a tranquil view overlooking the vines. Further sample the local wine and enjoy a selection of freshly made sandwiches and snacks.
Location: www.lamarewineestate.com
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Posted by: Sacha Pilgrim | Date: 26th April 2009
Living Legends is a one stop destination for fun family activities suiting all ages. For the competitive thrill seekers there are electric go-karts which reach speeds up to 35 mph. You can take it easy and leisurely drive around the track or get a group together and start a competition- the winner takes home bragging rights!
If you enjoy golf then you may want to visit one of the two Adventure Golf Courses which were the first of it’s kind to be made in Britain. The golf courses cover three aches and have numerous tricky obstacles which add to the excitement.
In addition to the go-karts and golf you can enjoy the shopping village and live entertainment highlighting the history of Jersey.
If you enjoy golf then you may want to visit one of the two Adventure Golf Courses which were the first of it’s kind to be made in Britain. The golf courses cover three aches and have numerous tricky obstacles which add to the excitement.
In addition to the go-karts and golf you can enjoy the shopping village and live entertainment highlighting the history of Jersey.
Location: www.jerseyslivinglegend.co.je
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Posted by: Sacha Pilgrim | Date: 26th April 2009
A sad reminder of the German Occupation of Jersey during the Second World War, exploring the Jersey War Tunnels is the perfect way to discover a major part of the islands wartime history.
Pay a fee of £10.50 per adult (£6.50 a child) and lead yourself into the tunnel and underground where you will discover audio-visual and descriptive exhibitions of what Jersey life was like during the five years of German Occupation.
The best part of visiting the Jersey War Tunnels is that it isn’t a guided tour. You are free to walk through the tunnel at your own pace taking as much or little time as you like.
Pay a fee of £10.50 per adult (£6.50 a child) and lead yourself into the tunnel and underground where you will discover audio-visual and descriptive exhibitions of what Jersey life was like during the five years of German Occupation.
The best part of visiting the Jersey War Tunnels is that it isn’t a guided tour. You are free to walk through the tunnel at your own pace taking as much or little time as you like.
Location: www.jerseywartunnels.com
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