Sometimes described as βmoonwalksβ, the Seymour Tower Walk is one to remember. Though the landscape might look barren,
it is teeming with marine life and has a rich maritime history.
In 2000 the area was declared a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention.
Explore a world that is covered up to 12 metres / 40 feet of ocean twice a day.

Seymour Tower as seen from La Rocque Harbour

Vista along the way

Fan worm

Limpets, sponges and seaweeds

Odd migrants

Mega-weed

Gully

Edible seaweed

Sponges

Sponge

Vista on our way

Anemone

Invertebrate quirting out white liquid

Anemone

Rainbow over Gorey and Mont Orgueil Castle

Limpets on oyster

Erratic boulder

Low water fishing technique

Low water fishing technique

Low tide fishing technique

Oyster and seaweed

Purple oyster alert

Approaching Seymour Tower

Climbing the steps

View over lunar-like ‘land’scape towards Gorey

View from Seymour Tower

Rock structure

Seymour Tower at dusk

Safety tower

Heading back to La Rocque
More info: Jersey Walk Adventures