Icart Point

[1] It is in the parish of Saint Martin, Guernsey A German fortification Wildstandnest Ikart was built on the headland during 1942–3.

[3] Jaonnet Bay was the site of a British Commando raid during World War II.

[4] There are various walking paths around the point which offer "a rocky, flowery headland and dramatic views".

[8] Saint's Bay, directly to the east of Icart Point contains No 14 Guernsey loophole towers, built in the 1780s to help defend the Island.

[11] The name "Saint's bay" has an origin going back 1,000 years, Archbishop Mauger, uncle to William the Conqueror.

Icart Point