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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 the official online presence for the Island of Sark, Channel Islands. This site represents the most comprehensive source of information about the island, and its community. Browse available accommodation, book flights and shipping transfers, buy local craft items, and keep up-to-date with life on Sark. |
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![]() ![]() Sark needs your help to protect the unspoilt diversity that makes the Island unique - and vulnerable - in the 21st century. Please sign La Société Sercquaise's online charter to help protect Sark's natural environment. Click here to read more and sign... |
![]() ![]() For week ending, 9th May 2008: 'For a very short time in the spring, as the various trees unfurl their new leaves, the tapestry of greens shows an amazing variety. There are linden, oak, sycamore and some conifers showing new growth in the picture of Les Buttes, where people once practised shooting, in La Seigneurie grounds. They...' Click for more... |
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Wild Flowers in Dixcart Valley



