Country-green to beach-blue in minutes.

A short stroll down Mont Fallu into St. Peter's Valley will lead you to some of the Island's most resplendent countryside walks.

You’ll pass Le Moulin de Quétivel, Jersey’s only surviving working watermill, before heading out on ramble routes trekked by Islanders and tourists alike. A post-hike visit to The Vic in the Valley, a much-loved pub famed for its high quality and good value food, is a must.

Head in the other direction and it won't be long before you come across St. Peter's Village, a scenic crossroads of well-stocked supermarkets and friendly pubs - all packed with a refreshing sense of community spirit.

And nowhere is this spirit better encapsulated than at a Jersey Reds home game, catching the Island’s prized RFU Championship rugby team.

As the only Parish with separate coastlines, offering both south- and west-facing beaches, days here are as long as you want to make them. Start the day at one of the many beach cafés along St. Aubin’s Bay before catching some waves and rays at The Watersplash. Wherever you end up, your access to Jersey’s diverse and rich selection of natural landscapes is exceptional. And the magnificent west-coast sunset at St. Ouen’s Bay will soon become ritual viewing.

Good public transport links, as well as ample residential and dedicated visitor parking, make Fallu Farm as well-connected as it is secluded.

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