Les Landes is an area of coastal heathland in the north-west of Jersey.
Les Landes was designated as an SSI for its landscape, wildlife, archaeology and geological features.
Birds found at Les Landes include the Eurasian skylark, European stonechat, Dartford warbler, meadow pipit, common raven, common linnet, western jackdaw, barn swallow, northern wheatear, western yellow wagtail, Eurasian dotterel, European golden plover, Eurasian wryneck, ring ouzel, western marsh harrier, hen harrier, merlin, peregrine falcon, and short-eared owl.
[2] Other animals which live at Les Landes include the European rabbit, western green lizard, slowworm, bank vole, small emperor moth, bloody-nosed beetle, and green tiger beetle.
[2] This is a middle paleolithic occupation site featuring a small cave.