FOREST, GUERNSEY
'The Forest' (Guernésiais: 'La Fouarêt', French 'La Forêt') is a parish in Guernsey. It is the highest parish on the island, with altitudes of up to about 100 m.
The old Guernésiais nickname for people from La Fouarêt was ''bourdaons''.
| Contents |
| Geography |
| Beaches |
| Relief |
| Features |
| Main roads |
Geography
The Forest is located in the South of Guernsey. It borders St Peter's in the West, St Saviour's in the North-West, St Andrew's in the North and St Martin's in the East.
Beaches
The South coast is mostly made up of cliffs but the beaches in The Forest include:
★ Portlet (Innaccessable from land; you have to swim to it from Petit Bôt or go by boat)
★ Part of Petit Bôt (Pronounced 'Petty Bow')
Relief
The land is very high up, with altitudes of about 100 m (the highest in the island) The only low areas are at the coast, where there are steep cliffs.
Features
The features of the parish include:
★ A cliff walk along the South coast
★ Guernsey Airport
★ Guernsey's highest point
Main roads
The following main roads (listed from West-East) provide important links between The Forest and the other parishes:
★ Rue De Manoir (leads to Torteval)
★ Rue De Farras (leads to St Peter's)
★ Route Des Blicqs (leads to St Andrew's, St Peter Port and the North of the island)
★ Forest Road (leads to St Martin's)
The following main roads (listed from West-East) are also very important as they provide access to the Parish Centre and the Airport:
★ Rue Des Landes
★ Le Bourg
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