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Saddle up for a sustainable holiday in the Channel Islands. By Rupert Parker. As we pull into the docks in St Helier, the thick fog that enveloped our ferry during the crossing suddenly vanishes and I can see why Jersey deserves its reputation as the sunniest place in the British Isles.
The people of Jersey take sustainability seriously, constantly looking to develop more ways to live in harmony with their island environment. The island is also a haven for cyclists seeking both natural beauty and those embracing slow travel. So the solution is an e-bike, which I collect from the rental shop just off the seafront.
It is perfectly capable of conquering the steep hills and ideal if you want to reduce your carbon footprint, minimise noise pollution and explore sustainably. The simplest way to discover the island is to follow the coastline all the way around, a path aptly titled Route 1. I set out from St Helier in an anti-clockwise direction, cycling west along the bike path around the bay.
It tells the extraordinary story of the only part of the British Isles to fall under German rule. The occupation of the Channel Islands began on June 30, , shortly after the fall of France, with the German military establishing a firm grip on the island, introducing censorship and surveillance to maintain its authority.
The small Jewish community on the islands comprised around 20 to 30 individuals, mostly refugees who had fled from occupied territories in mainland Europe. Required to wear yellow stars and subjected to curfews, they also faced discrimination in employment and housing.