Alderney in Spring

Alderney in Spring

If you are considering visiting Alderney, there is no better time than spring. MEPM share Visit Alderney highlights for the season. For original piece visit https://www.visitalderney.com/inspire/spring/

From mid-March natural Alderney throbs with life. Trees and hedgerows shimmer with verdant green buds, bats, butterflies and unusual insects reappear. Thousands upon thousands of Northern Gannets have returned to stake their noisy claim on Les Etacs.

Footpaths and verges are radiant with spring flowers – blazing gorse, delicate primroses, drifts of cool bluebells, three cornered leaks, and hawthorn blossom. The air is sweet and the sound of birdsong all encompassing. Hardy souls will venture into the sea for the first time for an enervating, blood tingling, life affirming dip.

It's not just natural Alderney that is stirring into life. A bustling diary of events starts to unfold, of festivals, traditional celebrations and sporting activities.

In March Alderney's history-themed literary festival takes place, while in May and June there's Milk a Punch Sunday, where pubs serve up creamy, rum-spiked punch to their own well-guarded recipes, the vibrant Performing Arts Festival and Wildlife Week. Then there's the inter Channel Islands Muratti football showdown, a coastal run and two Golf Opens, all just for starters. The Channel Island's only working train starts rumbling along the track from its newly upholstered station in Braye up to the Island's iconic Lighthouse, boat trips launch for puffin viewing expeditions, and the museum opens – a well-stocked treasure trove of antiquity and artifacts of local life.

MEPM are proud to be one of the Alderney Performing Arts Festival sponsors. Why not join us on a lifestyle tour and enjoy the event.