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Alderney, the third largest of the Channel Islands,
lies just 8 miles off the Normandy coast of France, and is the nearest to the
mainland of Britain. The island has owed allegiance to the English Crown for
over 900 years.
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Alderney
is some 3.1/2 miles (5 km) long and 1.1/2 miles (3 km) at its widest point,
with a population of 2,400. The capital, the small town of St Anne, is the
shopping centre catering for most modern-day needs. There is a wide variety
of excellent
restaurants giving good value for money.
Amongst
its many qualities Alderney is a relaxed, safe and friendly island with a
great deal to offer, including a quiet, stable way of life amidst beautiful
surroundings and enjoying a generally warmer climate than that of the U.K.
Alderney is twinned with the Normandy village of Beaumont-Hague which is just
across the Channel. www.agglo-lahague.fr
Leisure interests are well catered for with over forty clubs and societies and there is always something going on.

Alderney has
a professionally maintained 9-hole golf course and some of the finest
sea-fishing in the Channel Islands. Sailing, surf-boarding, tennis and squash
are all popular. For more information click
here

The majority
of Christian denominations are catered for on the island. For more
information click here

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information about Island Life, take a look at the many topics covered on our
website and link pages.
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