Bioluminescence - Intertidal Walk
A night safari into the intertidal zone off the south east coast of Jersey. Discover some of the amazing creatures that live there.
Date and time
Location
La Rocque Harbour - meet in the car park
La Grande Route des Sablons JE Jersey JerseyRefund Policy
About this event
- Event lasts 2 hours 30 minutes
- Free venue parking
Bioluminescence Walk
This night walk is not suitable for young children. It will introduce you to some of the amazing creatures that venture out under the cover of darkness. We will cross the beach and head into the intertidal as we walk on the seabed around La Rocque. The south east coast of Jersey is situated within the internationally recognised and protected wetland that forms one of several designated Ramsar Sites, and stretches from La Collette in the west, to Gorey in the east.
No dogs are permitted.
Start and finish at La Rocque Harbour – Meet near the yellow phone box, keep an eye open for an orange high visibility tabard, that'll be your guide.
Please arrive 10-15 mins early, so that we can sort the basics out and start on time.
Dress appropriately for the weather and wear wellies or your feet will get wet. Rain will not stop a walk so please bring waterproofs if wet weather is forecast.
Wellies and waterproofs are available, free of charge for use during the walk, adult sizes only. They must be reserved when bookings are made to ensure that they are ready for you at the venue.
Photography
There will be photo opportunities throughout the walk. Please make it very clear to me and the others in the group, if you do not want to be included in any photographs, and every effort will be made to exclude you.
Images captured on the walk may be published on social media, including Facebook and Instagram, and feel free to tag us @intertidal_walks or @seaharephotography.
Safety Guidance
Due to the nature of the event, we will encounter rocks, seaweed, sand, gravel, low lying pools and other areas of water. It will also be dark, so be aware of your surroundings, take care where you place your feet and be mindful of where other people are in relation to you. Please stay close to the group and do not wander off, it is very easy to become disorientated and despite being relatively close to the shore, it is possible to get lost.
To participate in this walk, you will need to be reasonably fit, able to walk unassisted and prepared to be responsible for your own safety.
Please do not turn up drunk or high as you may not be allowed to participate for safety reasons. No refunds given.
Noise travels further at night without the background sounds of the day to dampen it. Let’s not upset the local residents, (animal and human), or anyone else who may be out enjoying the beach after dark, this includes the people who may be on the walk with us.
I carry a first aid kit and have basic first aid training. The Coastguard will also be informed before the walk starts and ends.
Walking is an inherently low risk activity. However, anyone walking around La Rocque in the dark needs to be aware that there are a few things to watch out for apart from bioluminescence, including to but not limited to:
Slips, trips and falls – on or over rocks, uneven ground, slippery surfaces and mud, seaweed, mooring buoys and lines.
Incoming tide – anyone unfamiliar with the tides around Jersey may be unaware of the speed at which an incoming tide moves, especially along the south east coast.
UV Torch Safety
A limited number of low powered UV torches will be available for your use free of charge, which may need to be shared when there is a large group, or adults with small children. There is a small risk from the glare of the UV light, similar to spending time in bright sunlight without sunglasses, so if you do use one, please do so responsibly and do not look directly into the light, or shine it into anyone else’s eyes. Please be aware of where the beam from your torch is pointing at all times.
True ultraviolet light is invisible to humans, and at night our eyes don’t react the same way to light, as they do during the day. In other words, we need to remember to blink more when using the UV torches, to help our eyes to adjust in the low light.
Frequently asked questions
You will have a better experience if you wear long wellies or similar waterproof footwear. Wellies are available, free of charge, to use during the walk and must be reserved when you book your tickets, to ensure that they are ready for you at the venue.
Yes, the walk will go ahead unless the weather conditions are deemed unsafe. Please dress appropriately for the weather. Waterproof jackets and trousers are available for use, free of charge, during the walk and must be reserved when you book your tickets so that they are ready for you at the venue.
Please arrive 10 - 15 minutes early, especially if you have reserved wellies and/ or waterproofs. The tide will not wait for us, and unless the circumstances are exceptional, the walk will start on time. Please contact the organiser directly if you are held up. No shows will not be refunded.
Your guide will park as close as possible to the middle of the roadside car park, near the steps down onto the beach, and will be close to a white van with a sign on the bonnet which has Intertidal Walks info on it. There may be other groups gathering, so ask for ‘Lou’ if you are unsure.
Dogs are not permitted on the walk. The organiser aims to provide the best experience possible for all ‘Intertidaleers’, and minimise damage to the environment during the walk. Some people are afraid of dogs, and sometimes even the best trained dog can misbehave. Please leave them at home.
Please contact the organiser directly.