The Isle of Alderney...
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Top Marinas, Harbours and Anchorages
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![]() 3 . La Tchue2.5A small V-shaped bay on the southern side of the island between rocky cliffs on either side. |
![]() 4 . Telegraph Bay2.5A sandy bay on the south-western tip of the island, enclosed by cliffs and fallen rocks. |
![]() 5 . Hannaine Bay2.5A sandy anchorage on the western side of Alderney overlooked by Fort Clonque on the rocky headland. |
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![]() 7 . Burhou Island Bay2.5A partially sheltered bay on the south-western side of the tiny rocky island off the north-western coast of Alderney. |
![]() 8 . Braye Harbour2.5A large number of visitor buoys inside the breakwater of Alderney Harbour, and further over towards Fort Albert. A cafe and a chippy on the western side of the bay near Fort Grosnez. |
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Top Towns
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![]() 1 . Braye2.8Also known as Alderney harbour this village on the northern side of the island is protected by a 1km breakwater and provides good access to St Annes. |
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2 . St Anne
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