Rose Farm Campsite

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ROSE FARM CAMPSITE

We highly recommend Rose Farm, it's the Island’s longest established campsite and is close to the beautiful sandy expanse of St. Brelade’s Bay.
We found the range of facilities to be well above the other campsites in Jersey. The staff are friendly and efficient and the poolside bar and restaurant has a lovely al fresco seated area serving excellent food at reasonable prices.
It even has an internet room so you can e-mail friends and family back home and when the weather is not so good it'll keep the kids busy.
Rose Farm offers guests the opportunity to bring their own tent or hire one of the ready-erected tents which can accommodate between two and six people. It's also permitted to take caravans on the site.


FACILITIES

On Site.

  • Camp shop • Licensed restaurant with entertainment (during main season) • TV room • Internet Access (A small usage fee is payable) • Pool and games room • Large heated outdoor swimming pool • Showers, toilets and laundry facilities


    Provided With Ready Erected Tents.

  • Kitchen and Living Area: Electric light • Dining table and chairs • Gas cooker • Saucepans and frying pans • Crockery, cutlery and cutlery tray • Kettle and teapot • Vegetable knife • Butter dish • Corkscrew and can opener • Washing up bowl • Water carrier • Cooler box • Bucket, dust pan and brush • Waste bin and ashtray • Torch • Mirror • Fire blanket and extinguisher. Bedroom Compartment: Spring metal frames with mattress • Hanging clothes rail • Cots (on request).


    The Rose Farm Campsite website is HERE


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  • BEUVELANDE CAMPSITE

    Registered for 350 guests, Beuvelande is the only campsite in the Channel Islands to have earned an AA five pennant premier park status. This family run park is neat and clean and provides the facilities that you would expect.
    However the site itself lacks some of the character of the other sites on the island as it is extremely flat.
    Pleasantly situated in the north east corner of the island, on site access is good but the lanes that surround the site are very tight in places.
    We suggest that you bring your own car or hire one locally as the nearest bus stop is a good 20 minute walk from the site, across the road from the nearest pub. The bus service while reliable is not that regular so to visit the beach or Jersey's attractions without a car can be time consuming and frustrating.
    Also remember that at the more popular beaches on the south coast, such as St. Brelade's Bay, there is a charge for parking.
    Guests can bring their own tent, hire a ready erected fully equipped one or bring their caravan or motor home, although not all the pitches have electric hook up.
    The ready erected tents are provided and maintained by a travel agency so any disputes as to the standard of accommodation are directed to them.
    For more details on the site you will need to telephone or write to the site and ask for a brochure as they have no web site.

    FACILITIES

    On Site.

  • Small on-site shop • Licensed restaurant • Games room and play area • Heated outdoor swimming pool • Showers, toilets and laundrette

    Beuvelande Campsite
    Beuvelande
    La Rue de la Beuvelande
    St. Martin
    JE3 6EZ


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  • ROZEL CAMPING PARK

    A family run site situated in St.Martin on the far north east of the island and registered for 250 visitors. There is reasonable access to the site but we would recommend asking for a map as once in the area the location of the site is not obvious. We're local but even we can get lost around this remote area of the island!
    It is a 10 minute walk, or short bus ride, to Rozel Bay with its picturesque harbour, pub, restaurants and small beach.
    We would strongly recommend bringing your own car, or hiring one as the bus service is irregular and the walk into Rozel Bay is on a narrow road without pavements.
    The site lacks a restaurant so when fed up with your own cooking, options are limited without the use of a car and even then you need to drive to Gorey and it's small selection of restaurants. While there is a
    range of food on offer in the village, two of the restaurants, Sumas and Jersey Potterys, are not for those on a budget leaving the Dolphin pub-rather past it's sell by date- and the Seascale Hotel restaurant, which is O.K, but more suitable for dinner for two than a regular place to eat.
    Guests can bring caravans and motor homes, hire a fully equipped tent or bring their own.
    For more details on the site you will need to telephone or write to the site and ask for a brochure as unfortunately they have no website.


    FACILITIES

    On Site.

  • Small on-site shop • TV and games room • Pool and childrens play area • Showers, toilets and laundry room.


    Rozel Camping Park
    Summerville
    La Grande Route de Rozel
    St. Martin.
    JE3 6AJ


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  • CARAVAN HOLIDAYS IN JERSEY

    Jersey is to allow caravans to visit the island following the trial season last year.
    Rose Farm Campsite at St.Brelade is permitted to take caravans on their site.

    To find out more visit their website HERE


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