A
small fishing port on the north coast, Rozel is just as popular
for its restaurants as it is for its soft, white sandy beach!
BEACH
NAME
parking:
There
is very limited parking on the quayside, otherwise you can park on
the approach road, or join the two hills leading to the bay.
refreshments:
There
are cafes, bars and restaurants on the quayside, and more within a
short walk.
toilets:
Yes
swimming:
Safe
when the tide is in, but low tide reveals several rocks.
sunshine:
The
beach loses the sunshine in late afternoon.
shelter:
A
good beach to head for when the wind is south-easterly.
sand:
Soft
and white near the sea wall, but harder and wetter lower down.
beach
sports:
None
bus
route:
The following are the views of members of the public who have chosen to
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Jonathan Highly recommended as an alternative and under-rated quiet beach. I especially like the ducks that feel quite at home swimming along-side you in the sea. Good for snorkling when the tide is right.
Andy The Hungry Man is the best place for a nibble or to cure the hair of the dog the morning after the night before. The little known 'fisherman's breakfast' is a must
Jay brennan i like the place but it aint good 4 pier jumping the place 2 go is greve de lecq or st aubins
Phil, St.Saviour Jersey I like it because it is good for pier jumping