Found this spot many years ago and was amazed by the view. There are many directions to approach this hide all with ample parking. Keep to the paths.
Lots of sites of interest too, including:
Le Pinacle.
Two earth and rubble ramparts attributed to the Neolithic/Chalcolithic periods and a third to the Bronze Age. Iron Age occupation is attributed to 6 pieces of iron. In Roman times a rectangular (11.2m x 9.15m) Gallo-Roman temple was constructed. Finds from various excavations are flints, hammers, rubbers, polishing stones, a copper arrow head, bronze spear head, wheel turned pottery and a Roman coin.
Battery Moltke.
A restored section of the army battery 'Moltke' which once sprawled across the headland. On permanent exterior display is one of the original 15.5cm K418(f) French field guns from the battery, initially pushed over the nearby cliffs by the British Army in 1946, and retrieved in the 1990s. Below ground, there is an extensive complex of passage-linked personnel and ammunition bunkers.
The Jersey Model Aero Club.
Formed by a small group of enthusiasts who met over a pint at the Cosy Corner pub in 1960.
Its current membership of 80 or so pilots, flying site is at Les Landes in St Ouen and flying takes place there regularly every weekend.