The bridle path rejoins the road at the bottom of
Le Mont de la Mare. Turn right to pass Bethesda Methodist Church
(1867) and the reservoir on the right (1961). Continue straight
at the next crossroads, keeping parallel to the sea, and turn right
up Les Hativeaux into Mont Matthieu - more splendid views from here
to St Ouen's Church. The disused windmill on the left is one of
only four remaining from seventeen in the 19th Century. There has
been a mill here since 1331.
Walk through the churchyard to the car park at the
rear and continue along La Cache de l'Eglise to the T-junction.
Turn right towards St Ouen's Parish Hall (1882) - notice the ornate
granite milestone at the junction. Turn right - The Farmer's Inn
is on the left, a very typical Jersey country inn, affording the
chance of a snack and a rest and perhaps of hearing Jersey French
(Jerriais) being spoken at the bar.
The walk continues now down the lane behind the
pub (La Rue de la Forge), then into La Rue de la Botellerie, crossing
back into St Peter at this point. Turn right at the T-junction (La
Rue de la Forge) and left into La Rue d'Elysee. Turn right at the
next T-junction, then follow the lane past the castellated house
on the left. This is an area renowned for its prize Jersey cows,
often protected from the weather by green overcoats. Cross the main
road at the Parish Pump into La Rue d'Auvergne, then right onto
La Route des Hetres.
Cross over the next main road and fork left along
La Rue de la Hague. Turn right opposite La Hague Manor down La Route
du Manoir to return to St Peter's Village and The Star & Tipsy
Toad.