| Page Views: 839 Last Visit to Sark: 2002 | Sark by Tea4Two - last update: Jul 11, 2003 |
Intro Sark is the smallest of the four main Channel Islands, located about 80 miles south of the English coast. Whilst only three miles long, and a mile and a half wide, the island stands approximately 350 feet above sea level and boasts some 40 miles of what must be one of the most picturesque coastlines anywhere in the world. Sark is the most fascinating of the Channel Islands, unspoilt by motor cars, and all the noise and bustle of modern day life. A visit to Sark, being the smallest independent feudal state in Europe, is a step back in time. Most people come to Sark for peace and tranquillity and to appreciate the scenery and abundance of wildflowers and sea birds. There are no cars, giving Sark an enchantment which is quite unique. |
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| Pros: | "It is a rural paradise" | | Cons: | "absolutely none" | | In A Nutshell: | "Perfect for a day trip but nicer to stay longer" |
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chocolatemoose Fri Jul 7, 2006 16:02 UTC Use this hotel for a romantic weekend break for two. If you go there with children or on a budget there is a separate tea garden where you can eat salads and ice cream outside at a more reasonable price. | XenoHumph Thu Sep 11, 2003 17:47 UTC What a beautiful place!! Excellent page! Jeez, these hotels make me feel to pack and go right now! | keeweechic Thu Sep 4, 2003 05:37 UTC La Coupee almost looks like a section of the Great Wall. Quite some history. What a great jail...lol Great accommodation tips. What a great island. | Lalique Mon Jul 14, 2003 14:38 UTC Indeed, very strange place for a jail with only two cells. I wonder have they ever been occupied and by whom? |
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