Around L’Etacq and Le Pinacle
Discover the deep time past of Jersey's north-west corner. Explore the features which show us that sea level and climate change is nothing new and the Anthropocene (the age of man) is upon us. Examine a major geological boundary, marking over 200 million years of rock formation and interesting periglacial features before walking up and around Les Landes to see bunkers and guns from the German Occupation during the Second World War, one of the Island's Mesolithic sites and the Neolithic stone axe factory at Le Pinacle.
This geowalk starts in the Faulkner Fisheries carpark.
Geopark Guide: Nicky Mansell
Directions: https://w3w.co/cactus.figured.piano
Duration: 2 to 2.5 hours
Difficulty: Medium to Difficult
Extra Details: This route follows rough paths, steep steps and the beach. Please wear sensible footwear such as trainers as we will be walking over uneven beach and rocky surfaces.
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Bus Route: 22
If you cannot make this Geowalk, please cancel your ticket three days before the event to allow for your place to be reallocated to someone from the waitlist.