Forest, Guernsey
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Island | Guernsey, Channel Islands |
Area | 4.2 km² |
Population | 1549 |
- density | 368.9/km² |
Electoral district | West |
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 who were from La Fouarêt was bourdaons.
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[edit] 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.
[edit] 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')
[edit] 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.
[edit] Features
The features of the parish include:
- A cliff walk along the South coast
- Guernsey Airport
- Guernsey's highest point
[edit] 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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