Day 2 in Jersey and with a bicycle hired it was a trip to St Aubin, St Brélade and Noirmont
1St Thomas' Church
2'The Toad' at Charing Cross in St Helier, created by Gordon Young in 2004
3Bicycle hired And we're set to Jessica Fletcher it round the island today
4Bicycle hired "come on, lets go!"
5St. Aubin’s Bay
6St. Aubin’s Bay and Elizabeth Castle
7St. Aubin’s Bay
8St. Aubin’s Bay
9St. Aubin’s Bay
10St. Aubin’s Bay and St Aubins Fort
11St Aubin
12St. Aubin’s Bay
13St. Aubin’s Bay
14St. Aubin’s Bay
15St. Aubin’s Bay
16St Brélade's Bay
17St Brélade's Bay
18St Brélade's Bay
19St Brélade's harbour
20Corbiére Walk
21Corbiére Walk
22Corbiére Walk
23St Brelade
24St Brelade
25St Brelade
26La Rue de Haut
27La Rue de Haut
28Noirmont woods
29Noirmont woods
30Noirmont woods
31Noirmont woods
32Noirmont
33Portelet Bay
34Portelet Bay
35Portelet Bay
36Portelet Bay
37Portelet Bay
38Portelet Bay
39Portelet Bay
40Portelet Bay
41Portelet Bay
42Battery Lothringen
43Battery Lothringen Naval personnel bunker
44Battery Lothringen Naval personnel bunker
45Battery Lothringen Emplacement for No. 2 Gun
46Battery Lothringen Emplacement for No. 2 Gun
47Battery Lothringen Naval personnel bunker
48Battery Lothringen Naval personnel bunker
49Portelet Bay
50Portelet Bay
51Portelet Bay
52Portelet Bay
53Portelet Bay and Janvrin's Tomb. Philippe Janvrin, a local seafarer, died of the plague in 1721, while on the way back to Jersey. Fear of contagion led the authorities to insist that he be buried on the tidal island, which became known as Janvrin's Tomb, though his body was later re-interred at St Brelade's.