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La Rue A Don Grouville,
Gorey, Jersey, Channel Islands,
JE3 9DA
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: castle (Architecture) The Beachcombers Hotel is situated in Grouville on the South east coast of Jersey and next to the Royal Golf Course and the beautiful Bay of Grouville only a few minute walk from magnificent beaches.At the end of the bay is the picturesque harbour at Gorey with its many award … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £50.00 Location map
1 Dolphin Flats Gorey Pier,
Gorey, Jersey, Channel Islands,
JE3 6EW
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: castle (Architecture) There can be few hotels that enjoys such a unique position as The Moorings, nestled between the impressive walls of Mont Orgueil Castle and the waterfront of Gorey Harbour. The Moorings Hotel now features Walkers Restaurant with award wining chef Simon Walker heading the kitchen, specialising in local seafood and … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £50.00 Location map
Gorey Pier,
Gorey, Jersey, Channel Islands,
JE3 6EW
Heritage Rating: ?Heritage Tags: castle (Architecture) The Dolphin is a small friendly run hotel with a friendly atmosphere that sits beneath the 12th century Mont Orgueil Castle. Set within the picturesque fishing harbour of Gorey with views across to the French Coast the Hotel overlooks the wide golden expanse of Grouville Bay which offers safe bathing … more >> Accommodation Rating: ![]() Stay at this Hotel from: £64.00 Location map
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