Bimble at Le Hocq - Intertidal Walk
Take a gentle stroll out into the rocky intertidal around Le Hocq and explore some of the tidal pools and shallows.
Date and time
Location
Meet on the slip
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About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
Take a bimble out into the rocky intertidal around Le Hocq, within the RAMSAR Site which is an internationally recognised and protected wetland, extending along the south east coast from La Collette in the west to Gorey in the east of the island of Jersey.
What to expect
This guided walk will take you onto the seabed, through shallow pools and tidal streams, exploring areas less travelled. It is suitable for adults and children over 6 yrs.
A reasonable level of fitness is required, as well as an ability to walk unaided, as we may encounter rocks and seaweed, as well as soft sand and gravel.
Change your perspective of the beach, and discover some of the superbly adapted organisms that thrive in the area, despite being left behind by the tide.
Protection of Flora and Fauna
The intertidal zone is a diverse and fragile environment, and we must do all we can to minimise the effect we have on this protected ecology if we want to protect it for future generations. By joining this walk, you are agreeing to abide by some basic guidelines: to walk with care and watch where you put you feet; to be gentle with any creatures that live in the intertidal, in and on the seabed and on or under rocks, and if you handle them do so with wet hands; to replace and rock and seaweed that may be lifted while exploring; and to be quiet and not disturb any resting seabirds or marine wildlife.
We all have a duty of care to protect this unique environment and limit the damage we cause, or allow to be caused by our actions. Please do not litter, and no dogs are permitted.
Safety Guidance
To participate in this walk, you will need to be reasonable fit, able to walk unassisted for several hours and prepared to be responsible for your own safety. Children must be accompanied by responsible adults. I carry a First Aid Kit and the Coastguard will be informed when we start and finish the walk.
Wellies (UK3-12/EU36-47) and waterproofs (Adult S - XXL) are available for use during the walk. These must be reserved during the booking process to ensure that they are ready for you at the venue.
Please arrive 10 - 15 minutes before the start time, especially if you need to get changed into wellies and/or waterproofs, to ensure that you are ready before the walk starts. The tide will not wait for us.
Snacks and hydration
This walk is around 2 hours long, so feel free to bring a drink and snack if required. Please hold onto any packaging, and dispose of it when we return to shore.
Clothing and footwear
Dress in layers, appropriate for the weather. We will be exposed to elements during the walk, and it may be chilly if it is windy. Wear wellies or other sturdy footwear that you don't mind getting wet. Be prepared to walk through shallow water, and bring hiking poles or sticks if you use them.
Potential hazards
The surface may be uneven and soft at times. There will be rocks, sand and gravel underfoot and seaweed which can be slippery. We may also encounter creatures that bite, sting or pinch as we explore, so avoid handling them where possible. There may be shallow standing water and streams, and at times may need to wade through mid-calf depth water.
Parking, bus route and public amenities
There is a free car park between Le Hocq pub and the Parish Hall, and limited parking on the slipway opposite Le Hocq Pub. The nearest public toilets are at in the car park next to the recycling bins. Liberty Bus route No 1 stops at the top of the slip on the way to St Helier, or on towards Gorey from outside the car park, approximately every 15 - 20 minutes.
Disclaimer
Your participation in the walk is at your own risk and I shall not be held liable under any circumstances for any matter arising out of your participation. I accept no responsibility or liability for loss, damage or injury, other than for matters which I am not legally able to exclude or limit liability, and I am insured for this activity.