Jersey War Tours

Jersey War Tours

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The fish farm offered tours of the bunker and fish farm, and in 2024, Jersey War Tours and Jersey Seafaris became the new custodians of the site.

Jersey War Tours is a not-for-profit, private research and education organisation dedicated to documenting, monitoring, and preserving Second World War heritage. St Catherine’s Bunker is a remarkable World War Two German fortification and tunnel complex that stands as a testament to the German forces' hold on the British Channel Islands during the Second World War. Strategically positioned, it for

Photos from Jersey War Tours's post 16/06/2026

Looking for a unique Fathers day experience or gift? Batterie Lothringen will be open this Friday evening 4pm to 9pm, and Sunday 10 to 5pm. The shop has some very interesting gifts, especially for those loved ones that are hard to buy for. Come explore multiple bunkers, get hands on with many of the well known WW2 weapons, explore over 30 rooms, trenches and the 5 floors of the Tower, and try out the viewing floors with working WW2 periscopes, binoculars, rangefinders and telescopes. All profit raised goes back to the fantastic local charity the Channel Island Occupation Society. Adults £8, Children & Members Free.

12/06/2026

The 39-45 Memorial is housed in a group of German bunkers built in the courtyard of the former fort of the Cité d’Alet. The US Army laid siege to the Fort throughout the first weeks of August 1944. Despite repeated ground assaults and sustained artillery and aerial bombardment – including some of the earliest uses of the new weapon known as ‘napalm’ – the German defenders held out until eventually surrendering on 17 August, likely due more to exhaustion than to casualties or shortages of supplies and ammunition. Around 10,000 German Wehrmacht troops were taken prisoner in the St Malo area alone. The number and fate of the non-German forced labourers trapped inside the Fort during the Allied assault remain unknown. Although the Allies succeeded in liberating St Malo, the cost was high, with significant US casualties and 80% of the medieval town left in ruins. Following the war, St Servan was incorporated into the municipality of St Malo in 1967, and the Fort was converted into a memorial site that includes a museum.

06/06/2026

CIOS Batterie Lothringen
Open Sunday’s from 10
Adults £8
Children / CIOS members free

21/05/2026

WW2 Then and now at St Helier’s Parish Hall

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JWT, Noirmont Point, Street Brelades
Saint Martin
JE38JA