Alderney - Wikipedia Alderney ( ˈɔːldərni AWL-dər-nee; French: Aurigny [oʁiɲi]; Auregnais: Aoeur'gny) is the northernmost of the inhabited Channel Islands It is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, a British Crown dependency It is 3 miles (5 km) long and 1⁄ miles (2 4 km) wide
Our Island | Visit Alderney, Channel Islands Alderney’s unique position between the Normandy coast and England has shaped its history and at just 3 5 by 1 5 miles, wherever you are on the island you don't have to travel far to find the past From World War II bunkers to ancient burial grounds, forts and an Iron Age pottery - it's all here waiting to be discovered
Alderney | Map, Population, History | Britannica Alderney, one of the Channel Islands, in the English Channel, separated from the Normandy coast (Cap de la Hague) by the dangerously swift 10-mile (16-km) Race of Alderney
Alderney, Channel Islands – the ultimate guide - CN Traveller Three square miles, just off France – yet so much space, so much drama in its coastline, heart-skippingly beautiful beaches around every corner The light! The colour! The sea is kingfisher blue
Alderney - Visit Guernsey Alderney is one of the best places in the Channel Islands for wildlife lovers Its diverse habitats range from coastal grassland to subtidal kelp forests, attracting seabirds, dolphins, bats and the rare blonde hedgehog
Alderney — The Henry Euler Memorial Trust Unearth Alderney's maritime legacy, a hidden gem in the Channel Islands Immerse yourself in its strategic importance and colourful maritime history Discover remarkable forts, enduring defences, and captivating landmarks Explore tales of conflict, trade, and seafaring traditions
Your Island Adventure Starts Here | Alderney Holidays | Visit Alderney From colourful wild flowers and lively birdsongs to the bustling diary of events, Alderney comes alive with life in spring From burnished days to mist wrapping the island with mystery, the Autumn brings many different atmospheres changing within a day
Alderney Channel islands - Odyssey Traveller Participants on a tour of Alderney discover an atmospheric paradise for history buffs and nature lovers, an island of eerie ruins and stunning beautiful beaches