Wildlife Conservation
Visit the Jersey Zoo early in the day to see the animals at their most active and avoid peak crowds.
Trinity captures the essence of Jersey’s countryside, where vast agricultural fields meet a dramatic northern coastline. As one of the island's twelve parishes, it offers a slower pace of life centered around its small village and natural landmarks. Visitors can spend a day at the acclaimed Jersey Zoo, explore the island's transport history at the Pallot Heritage Steam Museum, or hike to Les Platons for the highest vantage point in Jersey. The coastal areas of Bouley Bay and Rozel Bay provide beautiful spots for relaxation and seaside walks, making Trinity a must-visit for those wanting to see the island's greener, more rugged side.
Trinity captures the essence of Jersey’s countryside, where vast agricultural fields meet a dramatic northern coastline. As one of the island's twelve parishes, it offers a slower pace of life centered around its small village and natural landmarks. Visitors can spend a day at the acclaimed Jersey Zoo, explore the island's transport history at the Pallot Heritage Steam Museum, or hike to Les Platons for the highest vantage point in Jersey. The coastal areas of Bouley Bay and Rozel Bay provide beautiful spots for relaxation and seaside walks, making Trinity a must-visit for those wanting to see the island's greener, more rugged side.
Home to the world-renowned Jersey Zoo (Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust).
Stunning coastal views from Les Platons, Jersey's highest point.
Picturesque bays including Bouley Bay and Rozel Bay.
Pallot Heritage Steam Museum showcasing historical transport.
Extensive agricultural landscapes and traditional Jersey farms.
Public transport is available but less frequent than in urban areas; a car or bike is recommended.
The northern coastline features steep cliffs and rugged terrain rather than sandy swimming beaches.
The parish is primarily agricultural and very quiet after dark with limited dining options.
Bouley Bay is a popular spot for local scuba diving and swimming activities.
Visit the Jersey Zoo early in the day to see the animals at their most active and avoid peak crowds.
The cliff paths near Bouley Bay are beautiful but can be steep; wear appropriate footwear.
Wildlife conservation, coastal hiking, and rural tranquility.
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English, French, Jèrriais
Keep an eye out for 'honesty boxes' along rural roads for fresh local potatoes and vegetables.
Les Platons is the best spot in Jersey for clear views across the sea toward the other Channel Islands.
May-September
Ideal for seeing the countryside in bloom and visiting the zoo as new arrivals appear.
Perfect weather for coastal walks and enjoying the pebble beaches at Bouley Bay.
A quiet time for hiking the cliff paths and visiting the Pallot Heritage Steam Museum.
Winters are mild; a great time for brisk coastal walks and visiting local parish pubs.