Ouaisne
is next to St Brelade's Bay, but doesn't have the same facilities.
Access is only from the eastern end, so that gets more crowded.
BEACH
NAME
parking:
There
is a large car park, but it is full soon after mid-morning.
refreshments:
There
are cafes at the eastern end of the bay.
toilets:
Yes
swimming:
Very
safe, and much less crowded than St. Brelade.
sunshine:
Catches
the sun all day
shelter:
Very
sheltered from anything but onshore breezes.
sand:
The
sand mostly stays wet, but there are patches of dry, golden sand.
beach
sports:
None
bus
route:
The
following are the views of members of the public who have chosen to submit
their comments and may not represent the views of the BBC
matt there are beach sports there is a volly ball net up which also serves as badmington
jonathan This beach is better than the picture shows, and at mid to low tide is superb for a beautiful long walk through into neighbouring St. Brelades. 50% of the beach is dry sand.