Getting Around
Alderney is small enough to explore on foot, but bicycles are also a popular way to get around.





Alderney, part of the Channel Islands, is a tranquil city known for its stunning coastal landscapes and rich history. Visitors can explore its historical sites, including the imposing church in Saint Anne, and enjoy the peaceful, less crowded environment. The island's natural beauty and serene atmosphere make it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Alderney, part of the Channel Islands, is a tranquil city known for its stunning coastal landscapes and rich history. Visitors can explore its historical sites, including the imposing church in Saint Anne, and enjoy the peaceful, less crowded environment. The island's natural beauty and serene atmosphere make it an ideal destination for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.
Stunning coastal views and landscapes.
Rich historical sites and architecture.
Peaceful and less crowded environment.
Close access to France and the UK, making it easily reachable.
Beautiful natural surroundings with walking trails and coastal views.
Rich cultural heritage with several historical sites and a unique local culture.
Alderney is small enough to explore on foot, but bicycles are also a popular way to get around.
Try the local seafood, which is fresh and highly recommended.
Nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
GBP £
$100-$150 p/day
English, French
The island experiences mild weather, but it's best to bring layers as it can be windy.
Visit the historical sites such as the Victorian fortifications and the Alderney Lighthouse.
Tourists, Locals, Nature Lovers, History Enthusiasts