Vale, Guernsey

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Vale
Location of Vale in Guernsey
Location of Vale in Guernsey
Island Guernsey, Channel Islands
Area 8.8 km²
Population 9573
- density 1087.8/km²
Electoral district Vale

Vale is one of the ten parishes of Guernsey.

Until 1806 the parish occupied territory on the mainland of Guernsey as well as the whole of Le Clos du Valle, a tidal island forming the northern extremity of Guernsey separated from the mainland by La Braye du Valle, a tidal channel.

La Braye du Valle was drained and reclaimed in 1806 by the British Government as a defence measure. Vale now consists of two non-contiguous territories.

Among features of the parish are:

  • L'Ancresse Common
  • Le Dolmen de Déhus, which incorporates a dolmen deity known as Le Gardien
  • Vale Castle (which hosts the annual music festival 'Vale Earth Fair')
  • Bordeaux Harbour
  • Fort le Marchant shooting range

The parish was twinned with the Normandy port of Barneville-Carteret in 1987.


Parishes in Guernsey
St Andrew's | Castel | Forest | St Martin's | St Peter's | St Peter Port | St Sampson's | St Saviour's | Torteval | Vale
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