Sark’s Coastline
- The coastline of Sark stretches for over forty miles.
- Sark’s network of cliff paths has been protected from development since 1922.
- The Sark Douzaine employs a full-time team of one man, and his dog, to keep them in peak condition.
- To explore the paths fully would take many visits. First time cliff walkers can explore a range of features from the Iron Age to the Second World War, secret coves and tiny harbours as well as a breathtaking array of flowers and wildlife.
- The footpaths of Sark are well served by over 40 benches which are located at convenient resting points around the island.
- Whenever you take to the cliffs, you are guaranteed a truly unforgettable floricultural experience: the blaze of wild flowers in spring, the fragrant heat and glittering bays of summer, the mild sea breezes of autumn or the bracing, spectacular seascapes of winter.
- Every aspect from cliffs to caves and blowholes were immortalised by the artist William Toplis and the coast’s unique light and views continue to inspire countless artists.
- One thing is for sure, wherever you are in Sark you are never far from the spectacular coastline.








