Herm is the smallest of the inhabited Channel Islands that is accessible to the public. It is a beautiful island with several beautiful beaches, good cliff top walks and a pretty village. The island is small, being just a mile and a half tall and half a mile wide. The north of the island has sandy beaches with heath inland whilst the south of the island is higher and rockier. The island can easily be reached by a regular boat service from Guernsey.



Herm
Herm
This walk takes in the coast line of the smallest of the inhabited channel islands that is open to the public. Despite its small size the island packs in a variety of scenery. The south coast of the island is rocky with cliff top paths whilst to the north it is flatter with large sandy beaches and heathland.

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