Coastal trail aims to lure visitors to island

The trail encircles the island and spans more than 48 miles (77km)
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A trail inspired by the South West Coast Path in England and Ireland's Wild Atlantic Way has been launched in Jersey.
The Jersey Tidal Trail aimed "to showcase the island's stunning coastline, rich heritage and unique tidal landscape", said Visit Jersey.
The trail, encircles the island and spans more than 48 miles (77km), includes "magnificent castles, secret bunkers and ancient headlands", the organisation said.
Bosses hoped the trail encouraged repeat visits to the island and boosted spending at shops, hotels and attractions along the route.

It is hoped visitors spend money at shops, hotels and attractions along the route
Visit Jersey said the trail was broken up into sections with four difficulty ratings - easy, moderate, challenging and expert - and there was no official start or end point.
It recommended walking in a clockwise direction to follow wayfinding guides more easily.
The route is available on hiking apps Komoot and Strava.
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- Published16 February 2024
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