Grosnez Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Stunning views and off the beaten track!
probably some of the most stunning views on the Island. Completely free to park and wander about. You do need to be sure footed though to access some areas.. that's a small price to pay to see such na...
Not much left to see as the castle was razed in the mid-15th century
The ruins are free to visit, but beside the gatehouse arch, remnants of the drawbridge and the surrounding walls, there isn’t much left. The view is excellent, though, and there is a small automated n...
Beautiful castle to see yes there not much left of the building to see but you can still the Beautiful stunning views walk around the coast line and see the ocean and the birds.
Lovely views of Channel Islands and small but nice ruins. There are some cliff walks to old military pillboxes etc through beautiful heather and other wild flowers. Good place to wander
Stunning views and off the beaten track!
probably some of the most stunning views on the Island. Completely free to park and wander about. You do need to be sure footed though to access some areas.. that's a small price to pay to see such na...
Not much left to see as the castle was razed in the mid-15th century
The ruins are free to visit, but beside the gatehouse arch, remnants of the drawbridge and the surrounding walls, there isn’t much left. The view is excellent, though, and there is a small automated n...
Breathtaking views
Beautiful castle to see yes there not much left of the building to see but you can still the Beautiful stunning views walk around the coast line and see the ocean and the birds.
Small but picturesque ruins in good location
Lovely views of Channel Islands and small but nice ruins. There are some cliff walks to old military pillboxes etc through beautiful heather and other wild flowers. Good place to wander
Great views
Cliff top views. Not much left of the castle. Very windy when I visited. Thankfully there was a good cafe up the road to recover in.