Walking holidays in Jersey are simply good for the soul. You will discover a landscape full of surprises, shifting in a kaleidoscope of colour with each passing season. Blow away the cobwebs on a walking weekend, and drink in the dramatic beauty of Jersey’s coast with a big helping of salty sea air. Meander along rugged cliff paths carpeted with gorse and wildflowers as the tide laps against the sweeping shoreline below.
Wander through wooded valleys and country lanes to birdsong or gently amble along the marina to enjoy local food and drink at a seaside pub nestled in a French-style fishing village. As the sinking sun lights up the evening sky, paddle your tired feet in clear local waters.
Whether it’s a solo walking holiday, or you’ve got the troops with you on a family walking holiday, come and explore this unique island – with no passports required for travellers from the UK, it couldn’t be easier to book yourself a hiking holiday in Jersey.
Explore all corners of the island
Self guided walking routes
From north to south, east to west – Jersey’s landscape changes dramatically within a few kilometres.
Planning a walking holiday in Jersey? Discover our self-guided walking routes and explore Jersey at your own pace – perfect for both family and solo walking holidays.
Stride out at a walking event in Jersey
How about a guided walking tour?
Jersey’s local guides will take you on a journey through the history and natural wonders of the island, taking you down hidden paths and to secluded bays, full of secrets. Just bring your hiking boots and a sense of adventure.
Stroll, walk or strut…
…whatever your style, find your stride with our walking inspiration.
Take the bus
Explore as much of Jersey as possible
It may sound like strange advice for walkers, but most of the best trails on the island are easily accessible by bus. Jersey’s LibertyBus routes reach all over the island from Liberation Station in St. Helier. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time via their app or on the bus. Multi-day tickets are available for one, two, three or seven days and allow you to see as much of the island as you like during your stay.
More ways to enjoy your island escape
Tie up those laces and explore the outdoors
Check out these snaps taken on some of the walking tours.