St. Brelade, located on the southwestern coast of Jersey, is one of the island's twelve parishes. It is renowned for its stunning beaches, particularly in St Ouen's Bay, and its beautiful natural sites. The parish serves as a suburban area with low-rise residential developments, making it a popular commuter area for St. Helier. The main settlement, St. Aubin, offers a charming village atmosphere with local amenities. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil coastal vibe and explore the expansive sand dunes and picturesque landscapes.
St. Brelade is best explored by car or bicycle to fully appreciate its scenic coastal roads and natural beauty.
Try local seafood delicacies in St. Aubin's restaurants, offering fresh catches from the surrounding waters.
Visit the expansive sandy beaches early in the morning for a peaceful experience.
Explore the sand dunes of St Ouen's Bay for a unique natural landscape.
Spring is a lovely time to visit St. Brelade with mild weather perfect for beach walks and exploring nature.
Summer offers warm weather ideal for beach activities, though it can be busier with tourists.
Fall provides a quieter experience with pleasant temperatures for outdoor activities.
Winter is mild, making it a peaceful time to enjoy the coastal scenery without crowds.
GBP £
$100-$200 p/day
English, French
April-June, September-November
Beach Day, Nature Walks, Family Friendly, Relaxation