Hotel De La Plage Havre des Pas, St Helier, Jersey. JE2 4UQ
Nestled in the lee of Mount Bingham this majestic hotel commands panoramic views of the dramatic seascape where once the French novelist Victor Hugo was inspired to write "The Toilers of the Sea". During warm, moonlit summer evenings you can retrace the steps of Victorian tourists along the promenade on which the hotel is situated.
Hotel De La Plage Jersey
Hotel De La Plage Jersey Hotel De La Plage Jersey
hotel de la plage Jersey
» Easy Walking Distance to town
» Sun Terrace
» Mini Gymnasium
» Complimentary Solarium
» Restaurant
» Al Fresco Dining
» Games Room
» Lift To All Floors
» Baby Listening Service
» Two Bars
En-suiteBarTea&Coffee making facilitiesSwimming PoolParking GymLiftRestaurantDirect Dial TelephoneTelevision
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Jersey is an island and the sea is never far away. Clear water and beaches surround some 45 miles of coastline – Jersey’s greatest natural treasure – and a comprehensive network of footpaths enables the visitor to walk the majority of the islands perimeter.

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