Person riding a motorcycle along a coastal road with scenic background
Person on a motorcycle with a scenic background

JERSEY
COASTAL LOOP

HALF-DAY
142KM
3 STOPS
JERSEY COAST, CHANNEL ISLANDS

OVERVIEW

This loop follows the exposed edges of the island — open coastal stretches, quieter backroads, and a pace that changes with the weather. In winter, the ride becomes less about distance and more about attention.

It’s a simple loop, but the conditions shape it. Wind matters. Light matters. And knowing where to stop makes all the difference.

HIGHLIGHTS

Key moments, views, and sections that define the ride.

<p>COASTAL PULL-OFF</p>

COASTAL PULL-OFF

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<p>WARM-UP BREAK</p>

WARM-UP BREAK

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<p>QUIET BACKROADS</p>

QUIET BACKROADS

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<p>FINAL</p>

FINAL

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ROUTE

How the loop unfolds — roads, rhythm, and what to expect along the way.

COASTAL PULL-OFF COASTAL PULL-OFF
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COASTAL PULL-OFF

This short pull-off sits right on the edge of the coast, where the road opens up and the horizon stretches wide. It’s not marked as a viewpoint — easy to pass if you’re moving too fast — but that’s part of the appeal.

On clear days, the light reflects off the water and softens the scene. In winter, the contrast is sharper: darker sea, pale sky, colder air. It’s a natural place to slow down, take a breath, and frame the ride so far.

GOOD TO KNOW
Strong crosswinds are common
Limited space — pull in cleanly
Best photos face west
WARM-UP BREAK WARM-UP BREAK
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WARM-UP BREAK

This stop isn’t about the destination — it’s about resetting. Gloves off, hands around a cup, and a moment indoors before heading back out into the cold.

The café stays open year-round and attracts a steady mix of locals, riders, and walkers escaping the weather. No rush here. Five minutes is often enough to warm up and get your head back into the ride.

WHY IT MATTERS
Breaks the loop naturally
Helps maintain focus in colder conditions
Easy access, no detour required
TIP
Don’t linger too long — once your body cools again, the first miles back can feel colder than before.
<p>MAD MARY'S BOULEY BAY BEACH CAFE</p>

MAD MARY'S BOULEY BAY BEACH CAFE

At the end of a path above the sea, Mad Mary's is known for Hot Chocolate, Bouley Burgers, and its owner, Mary Tunney. This café at Bouley Bay beach offers great food, drinks, and views.
  4.5 (432)
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<p>MAD MARY'S BOULEY BAY BEACH CAFE</p>

MAD MARY'S BOULEY BAY BEACH CAFE

At the end of a path above the sea, Mad Mary's is known for Hot Chocolate, Bouley Burgers, and its owner, Mary Tunney. This café at Bouley Bay beach offers great food, drinks, and views.
  4.5 (432)
INSTAGRAM
<p>MAD MARY'S BOULEY BAY BEACH CAFE</p>

MAD MARY'S BOULEY BAY BEACH CAFE

At the end of a path above the sea, Mad Mary's is known for Hot Chocolate, Bouley Burgers, and its owner, Mary Tunney. This café at Bouley Bay beach offers great food, drinks, and views.
  4.5 (432)
INSTAGRAM
QUIET BACKROADS QUIET BACKROADS
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QUIET BACKROADS

There’s nothing dramatic here, and that’s exactly the point. No big views, no obvious stops, no reason to rush. Just consistent pavement, gentle corners, and the kind of miles that let you ride on instinct. After the exposure of the coast, these backroads feel grounded — protected from the wind, quieter, more forgiving.

It’s an easy stretch to overlook, but it plays an important role in the loop. These are the miles that reset your pace before the final leg, giving you time to process the ride so far and ease back toward the end without forcing momentum. Ride it smoothly, don’t overthink it, and let the road do the work.

FINAL OUTLOOK FINAL OUTLOOK
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FINAL OUTLOOK
Person riding a motorcycle on a winding road with scenic hills and stone wall.
Person riding a motorcycle on a zebra crossing with buildings and trees in the background
Motorcycle parked on a road next to a textured wall

This stop isn’t about the destination — it’s about resetting. Gloves off, hands around a cup, and a moment indoors before heading back out into the cold.

The café stays open year-round and attracts a steady mix of locals, riders, and walkers escaping the weather. No rush here. Five minutes is often enough to warm up and get your head back into the ride.

MAP

The full loop, marked with stops and photo points — ready to open in Google Maps.

GOOGLE MAPS
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

<p>ABOUT THE AUTHOR</p>

JAMES WALKER

James Walker is an ex-professional racing driver with an obsession for motorcycles, speed and fashion. Drawing inspiration from years spent around motorsport, he now focuses on custom motorcycle culture, and has built a reputation around authenticity, individuality and  following his new passion, whether that’s on the track, on two wheels, or through the brands and communities he creates.

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