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Welcome to the Isle of Sark, Channel Islands


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Sark is the smallest of the four main Channel Islands, located some 80 miles off the south coast of England.

Whilst only three miles long, and a mile and a half wide, it boasts 40 miles of what must be one of the most picturesque coastlines anywhere in the world.

There are no cars, giving Sark an enchantment which is quite unique; its spell draws visitors back for their holidays, year after year.

A wide range of accommodation is available on Sark, from award-winning hotels and restaurants, to self catering and campsites.


 

About this site

This web site is for visitors to the Island of Sark, Channel Islands.
 
It contains up-to-date information about accommodation (Hotels, Guest Houses, Self Catering or Campsites) as well as travel information to help plan your trip to Sark.

Dark Sky Award



Sark has been recognised for the quality of its night sky by the International Dark-sky Association (IDA), who have designated it the world's first dark sky island, the latest in a select group of dark sky places around the world. Sark has no public street lighting, there are no paved roads and cars, so it does not suffer from the effects of light pollution in the same way as towns and cities do. This means that the night sky is very dark, with the Milky Way stretching from horizon to horizon, meteors streaking overhead, and countless stars on display.
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News from Sark



'The news from Sark for month ending 11th December 2011 by Sue Daly Sark Remembers Our annual Service of Remembrance was held on Sunday 13th November at St Peter's Church. The choir and congregation gathered outside the church to welcome the parade of ex-servicemen and women and representatives of the...'
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