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Torteval

The most western parish of Guernsey, Torteval is also the smallest of the ten parishes. Its name comes from the Guernésiais words for 'twisting valley' and in the language Guernésiais people from Torteval were nicknamed "ânes à pid dé ch'fa".

Fort Grey, Torteval, Guernsey
Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum, Torteval, Guernsey















The southern coast of Torteval is composed entirely of rugged cliffs whilst in its centre is a church built in 1818. The church has one of the oldest bells in the Channel Islands and also the tallest steeple in Guernsey.

Rocquaine Bay, Torteval, Guernsey

The Fort Grey and Shipwreck museum is a popular tourist attraction as well as the surrounding Rocquaine Bay.


Accommodation in Torteval

Here are the Hotels and Self Catering properties in the parish of Torteval:

Imperial Hotel, Torteval, Guernsey Imperial Hotel, Torteval, Guernsey
(2 Star Hotel in Guernsey)


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Places to visit in Torteval, Guernsey. Fort Grey Rocquaine, Torteval, Guernsey
Fort Grey Rocquaine, Torteval, Guernsey.
Fort Grey Rocquaine, Torteval, Guernsey
Fort Grey Rocquaine, Torteval, Guernsey.
Fort Grey Rocquaine, Torteval, Guernsey
Fort Grey Rocquaine, Torteval, Guernsey.
Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum, Guernsey
Fort Grey Shipwreck Museum, Guernsey.
Rocquaine Bay, Torteval, Guernsey
Rocquaine Bay, Torteval, Guernsey.
Rocquaine Bay, Torteval, Guernsey
Rocquaine Bay, Torteval, Guernsey.