Relaxed walking tours around the beautiful Isle of Sark. Showing you all the hidden gems and the best view spots.
Hi, I'm Wendy 👋
I fell in love with the Isle of Sark more than a decade ago and visited this special island as often as possible. Now, I'm thrilled and grateful to call this beautiful island my home, and I'm excited to share my favorite walks with you.
Growing up in the countryside of north Buckinghamshire, I spent most weekends orienteering with my family across the UK, fostering my love for wild places and walking. Walking has always connected me to nature and allowed me to indulge in photography.
A few years ago, I was hit by a car, breaking my leg and ankle. After a long recovery, I was determined to walk again. Escaping to an island without cars was the perfect cure. Because of this, my walking tours are leisurely and perfect for all ages and paces.
The Isle of Sark, a gem within the Channel Islands, is a haven for walking enthusiasts, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and tranquility.
Walking on Sark is an immersive experience, allowing visitors to fully appreciate the island's unspoiled landscapes. The absence of cars enhances the peaceful atmosphere, making it easy to lose oneself in the rhythmic sounds of nature.
Trails crisscross the island, leading to secluded beaches, historic sites, and quaint cottages, each path revealing another facet of Sark's charm. Whether you are a seasoned hiker or a leisurely stroller, Sark's network of walking routes provides an idyllic escape into nature, perfect for relaxation and exploration.
You can send me an email to hello@walkingwendysark.co.uk or give me a call on...
It depends how far you would like to go. I normally do 2 hours or half day walks.
Each walk is £20 per person for 2 hours
Please bring cash on the day, or bank transfer is possible. Let me know if you would like the details to pay in advance.
Comfortable walking clothing and shoes. If it's hot and sunny: a hat, sunglasses, sun-screen and a bottle of water. If it's raining then a good rain coat is essential. I like wearing a small backpack so I can add and remove layers easily.
No it isn't but please bring a picnic or if you would like we can stop at one of the many lovely cafe's and restaurants on the island.
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