Greve de Lecq beach is on Jersey's north coast and is very popular with visitors and locals throughout the summer. This image was taken in Winter.
Most commonly known as Janvrin's tomb the Portelet Tower is situated on a large rock in center of the bay. As legend goes, the french captain was returning to Jersey in 1721 when his ship wasn't allowed to dock as the locals feared plague, as a result he died away from the island and was buried on the small rocky islet.
Winter trees silhouetted against a beautiful sky at dusk in Jersey.
Bonne Nuit, French for ‘good night’ because of its reputation as a quiet and peaceful mooring, is a small natural harbour nestled in the north coast and sheltered by the cliffs towering above it. At low tide, a small sandy beach appears below the pebbles, a perfect spot to build sandcastles, make some beach art or enjoy a picnic.