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Review: Hotel Les Douvres, Guernsey

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Les Douvres Hotel. Guernsey
Les Douvres Hotel. Guernsey

Les Douvres Hotel is a former 18th century manor house situated in the quiet St Martins Parish, in the south eastern part of Guernsey and within a ten minute drive of the main town St. Peter Port and a similar distance from the airport. Guests have the option of picking up a hire car, arriving by taxi or even a bus as frequent services stop close to the hotel.

Arrival and check-in:

Entrance lobby, Les Douvres Hotel
Entrance lobby, Les Douvres Hotel

We arrived in Guernsey on board an Aurigny airlines flight from Leeds Bradford airport. As the airport is small and efficient we collected our luggage and exited the airport within 15 minutes of landing and with our pre-booked taxi ready and waiting, we sped off to the hotel in no time at all.

Reception, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
The hotel’s reception

Les Douvres stands in its own extensive grounds and even as we approached, I knew instantly that it was going to be a beautiful hotel in which to spend a few days. It was hard to believe that we were just off the northern coast of France as it felt so much warmer than home. We’d both needed coats when we set off on a damp, dull morning but here people were sitting out without jumpers in the late afternoon sunshine. The entrance foyer is full of old world charm and on approaching the desk we were warmly welcomed by the receptionist on duty who had us checked in speedily, offering to help us up to the room with our luggage.

The Room:

Guest room corridor, Les Douvres Hotel Guernsey
On our way to our room

We had been booked into one of the hotel’s newly furnished suites which was absolutely beautiful and tastefully furnished in New England style. The spacious accommodation comprised an attractive lounge with a comfortable sofa, two armchairs, wall mounted television and ample storage and hanging space. The sofa could be converted into a bed-settee making it ideal for family use.

Guest suite at Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
Our spacious suite

Moving into the bedroom which was accessed by a short flight of six steps, there was an extremely comfortable super king size bed dressed with the finest Egyptian cotton bed linen. A second wall mounted television faced the bed and in one corner we found a hospitality tray filled with teas, fresh coffee, complimentary still and sparkling water and delicious Borders biscuits.

Guest room, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
Our bedroom on the upper level

There was a large fitted wardrobe with shelves, a bedside clock and ample power points and USB sockets. Walls were painted in neutral shades, with lime washed wooden floors and shutters to the windows creating a seaside vibe. Views overlooked the gardens with the suite being lovely and quiet at all times. The newly installed en-suite shower room was of a good size and came equipped with thick, fluffy towels and luxurious Guernsey toiletries infused with seaweed.

Dining:

Restaurant, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
The hotel’s restaurant

Dinner: Meals are served in both the bar and the garden room which opens out onto the terrace. The dining area has a cosy rustic charm with a variety of seating options ranging from booths for larger groups to smaller tables.

Bar, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
The hotel’s cosy bar

We stayed at the hotel for three nights and dined in the restaurant on the final one which was a Friday. It was just as well that we’d reserved a table as when we came down at 7.00 p.m. the restaurant was already busy as it’s a popular place for locals as well as guests.

Charcuterie platter, Les Douvres Restaurant, Guernsey
Charcuterie platter, Les Douvres Restaurant

The extensive menu is well priced and over glasses of wine we decided to begin with a charcuterie sharing platter which came with a plentiful supply of cold meats, olives, cheese and salad. We followed this up with mains of pan fried salmon and sticky ribs, again these were both nicely presented and flavoursome. Live music takes place on Friday evenings so we relaxed with our drinks enjoying the music and after a little rest were ready to tackle desserts. Eton Mess is one of my favourites so I plumped for that whilst Mr. C. steered away from his usual sticky toffee pudding, opting instead for a raspberry panacotta. Needless to say, we were both delighted with our sweet treats.

Garden Room, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
Breakfast is served in the attractive Garden Room

Breakfast: The morning starts well with breakfast at Les Douvres where we helped ourselves to yoghurt, cereals and fresh fruit from the bar top before selecting hot dishes which are then made to order. Cafetières of fresh coffee and thick slices of toast with marmalade combined with a read of the morning newspapers and we were then ready for the day ahead.

The Facilities:

Function Room, Les Douvres Hotel
Function Room, Les Douvres Hotel

The hotel has 18 rooms, all individually styled ranging from standard through to superior and suites, all of them having attractive garden views. In addition to the bar/restaurant there’s also a small function room suitable for private parties, meetings etc. The hotel is licensed for weddings with the hotel being a sought after venue on the island.

Solar heated pool, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
The hotel’s outdoor pool

A solar heated swimming pool is located to one side of the hotel surrounded by a patio with sun loungers. There are two car parks within the grounds with electric charging points available. Wi-Fi is easy to connect to and worked well throughout the building as well as out in the beer garden.

Out and About:

St. Peter Port, Guernsey
St. Peter Port

I suggest starting your island tour by spending a day in St. Peter-Port, the charming small capital that’s simply referred to as ‘town’ which is only a 10 minute drive or a short bus journey from the hotel. St. Peter-Port is a shoppers paradise with its range of small independent shops and British favourites such as Marks & Spencer and Boots along its narrow, cobblestone streets. The town’s pedestrianised high street runs parallel with the Esplanade with the Old Quarter being just a few minutes walk from there. Here you will find small boutiques, craft and jewellery stores. Guernsey is a VAT free island so substantial savings can be made on jewellery and luxury goods.

Explore Candie Gardens

Candie Gardens, Guernsey
Candie Gardens, Guernsey

A gentle uphill stroll leads to the Candie Gardens on the edge of town. The gardens were established in 1894 in the grounds of Candie House and are free to visit. Lovingly restored between 1998-1999, it provides a rare example of a Victorian public pleasure garden.

Guernsey Museum

Guernsey Museum
Guernsey Museum

The Guernsey Museum is situated in the upper part of the gardens and contains several interesting galleries focusing on the Early People, Folklore, the Guernsey language and Collecting the World which displays some of the most exotic and beautiful objects from the museum’s reserve collection. The building is also home to an art gallery and gift shop.

Victoria Tower

Victoria Tower, Guernsey
Victoria Tower

Another reason to visit the Guernsey Museum is to collect the key to the nearby Victoria Tower. Guernsey people are very trustworthy and all you have to do is to ask nicely at the information desk and then you can sign out the key for a maximum of 30 minutes allowing ample time to climb the 99 steps to the top and to take in the views.

Guernsey Tapestry

Guernsey Tapestry
Guernsey Tapestry

Located downhill towards the centre stands the Guernsey Tapestry Gallery. Inside you will find the Guernsey Millennium Tapestry, a project that involved the entire community. 1,000 years of local history are depicted across ten exquisitely embroidered panels, each one covering one century. The panels were stitched by the residents of the Bailwick (Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm) with each one bearing the crest of the parish that stitched it.

Castle Cornet

Castle Cornet, Guernsey
Castle Cornet, Guernsey

Visit the 800 year old castle which guards the entrance to St. Peter-Port harbour. The castle provides a fascinating insight into the island’s history along with spectacular views back towards the town. There’s much to see as the castle comprises the Story of Castle Cornet, 201 Squadron RAF Museum, the Royal Guernsey Light Infantry Museum and the Royal Guernsey Militia Museum. Outside, explore the castle grounds including its four historic gardens. I would recommend allowing 3 hours to see everything.

Explore the coastline:

St. Peter Port harbour, Guernsey
St. Peter Port harbour

The entire coastline of Guernsey is beautiful and I can’t recall anywhere else where I’ve only been able to walk a few paces without needing to keep stopping to take more photos as the tranquil bays with their crystal clear water and fine, golden sand are absolutely stunning. With so many idyllic coves to choose from, I’ve limited my selection down to a couple, but believe me they are all sublime!

Cobo Bay

Coastal path around Cobo Bay, Guernsey
Coastal path around Cobo Bay

Along the bay you can view wartime German fortifications that Hitler ordered to be built to convert the Channel Islands into an impregnable fortress as part of his infamous ‘Atlantic Wall’. The Channel Islands were the only parts of the British Isles which were invaded and occupied by German forces during the Second World War. Continue along the bayside path, with the azure blue waters to one side and fields of wildflowers to the other. It’s a blissful walk and if it is low tide then it’s the perfect opportunity to explore some rock pools and collect a few sea shells.

Moulin Huet Bay

Moulin Huet Bay, Guernsey
Moulin Huet Bay

Just a 10 minute a short walk from the hotel stands the delightful Moulin Huet Bay. This bay is so beautiful that it feels as if you have been transported to the Caribbean with its crystal clear turquoise shallow waters and stunning cliff top views. Follow the Renoir Walk to discover where the famous artist got his inspiration from. Renoir spent just over a month on Guernsey in 1883 where he worked on 15 paintings all depicting the breathtaking views of Moulin Huet so it was a treat to follow in his footsteps. A trail has been created in homage to the French impressionist painter and is marked by five empty picture frames which have been placed in the exact spots where Renoir worked on his own paintings. After completing the trail relax with a coffee and pastry in the idyllic setting of the Renoir Tea Garden with its stunning views.

Go island hopping

Herm Island, Guernsey
Herm Island

Ferries operate regular services from St. Peter-Port to both Herm and Sark with journey times of under 55 minutes making it an ideal opportunity to go island hopping. A full day is needed to explore Sark which is the larger of the two islands but with Herm being much smaller you can easily walk around its perimeter and have ample time to stop for a drink or an ice cream on a half day visit. Both islands are car free and definitely worth visiting.

Overall:

Gardens, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey
Gardens, Les Douvres Hotel, Guernsey

Our stay at Les Douvres was perfect from arrival to departure and proved to be an ideal base from which to explore the island as being on a bus route it’s easy to get around either by car or public transport. Rooms are of a high standard and with reasonably priced food and good service by attentive staff I couldn’t recommend the hotel highly enough.

Details: Les Douvres Hotel, La Fosse, St Martin’s, Guernsey, GY4 6E

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During our stay we were guests of Visit Guernsey and Les Douvres Hotel and as always, all views and opinions are entirely my own.


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33 responses to “Review: Hotel Les Douvres, Guernsey”

  1. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    never been to this island, but it looks pretty nice and a pleasant getaway without going too far if you’re in the UK. You know a hotel restaurant is decent when lots of locals eat there!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s so true. The Channel Islands are a lovely, quick getaway from mainland UK and when the sun is shining they are hard to beat!

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  2. Cửa Thép Avatar

    The hotel is beautiful!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, Les Douvres is a lovely place to stay in Guernsey.

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  3. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Definitely old-world charm — and I love it! Your suite is truly spacious and I like the neutral colours (it always gives that serene feeling one looks for when on holiday). I think you’re right … Hotel Les Douvres is a great choice if one wants to visit the lovely Guernsey (love that coastal path).

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thanks for your interest and kind words about our stay at Les Douvres, Guernsey. It really is a lovely place to stay on the island.

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  4. grandmisadventures Avatar

    This looks so lovely and inviting, as if you’ve been invited to stay in someone’s comfortable home instead of a hotel 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      That’s exactly how it felt Meg. Really comfortable with friendly service and a relaxed vibe. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  5. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Looks like a cozy place to stay! Guernsey looks like a relaxing place to visit, I’d enjoy walking along the coastline.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Guernsey is an idyllic small island to visit Lyssy. So close to England but so very different!

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  6. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    Guernsey looks like a quiet spot to sepnd a few relaxing day. The coast looks gorgeous. Maggie

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      We were blessed with gorgeous weather and enjoyed four wonderful days exploring the island Maggie. Hopefully we’ll return at some point as it was a great trip.

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  7. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    What a nice hotel to stay in. The Garden Room looks like a lovely spot to grab a bite to eat. I like the sound of the heated swimming pool!

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Les Douvres was such a lovely place to stay on Guernsey and although we had use of a car, with a bus stop outside the grounds it’s also convenient to get around for those not wishing to hire a car. Thanks for your interest Linda.

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  8. ianscyberspace Avatar

    What a delightful tour. I liked the blend of old and new together at the hotel and the town is so well kept and beautiful. The beach area looked inviting.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you for your kind words and interest in our stay on Guernsey based at Les Douvres Hotel. It was a very relaxing break and I’d love to return sometime.

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  9. Rebecca Avatar

    Gorgeous! Never made it to Guernsey while living in Europe, but it looks absolutely stunning. Looks like a quaint and bucolique place to visit, and I’m glad you had a wonderful time 🙂

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      I adored Guernsey Rebecca and plan to return as I liked it so much.Thanks so much for your welcome thoughts.

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  10. kagould17 Avatar

    An awesome hotel Marion. Guernsey seems to have a lot to see and do in a peaceful setting. Thanks for taking us there. Have a great weekend. Allan

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Guernsey is utterly beautiful and staying at Les Douvres Hotel beautiful too. Hope your weekend is going well. Sun and showers here.

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  11. Lookoom Avatar

    Guernsey seems very attractive with its unique situation of being British and so close to France. A remnant of the time when the United Kingdom extended over the western part of France.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Guernsey is a delightful small island and we were blessed with gorgeous weather during our visit last month.

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  12. Sheree Avatar

    You’ve been so busy of late that you’re probably looking forward to spending some time at home, or maybe not?

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      You’d hardly believe we have a beautiful Edwardian home would you! Our stay on Guernsey was delightful and I’d return in a heart beat,

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      1. Sheree Avatar

        Make the most of it Marion, the travelling that is.

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        1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

          I certainly will Sheree. Hope your weekend is going well.

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          1. Sheree Avatar

            MotoGP, Tour de France, Euros, Wimbledon – what more does a sportsfan want?

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            1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

              I’ve been in this snug watching tennis whilst my husband’s been watching the Euros in the lounge. Have got the Tour de France on record!

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  13. wrookieschu Avatar

    What a great trip. I would love to visit one day and stay in that fantastic looking accommodation. Thanks for sharing. I have saved in case I visit here one day.

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Les Douvres is a gorgeous country house hotel on Guernsey and we enjoyed everything about our stay. Thanks so much for your interest.

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  14. senangsenangyuks Avatar

    So beautiful. ❤

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    1. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

      Thank you, it’s a beautiful,hotel.

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