Things to do in Les Vauxbelets in August

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Overview

August is a good time to visit Les Vauxbelets. The weather is usually mildly cool and slightly windy, with temperatures ranging from 61—64°F (16—18°C).

Les Vauxbelets has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your August trip to Les Vauxbelets. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to August. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Les Vauxbelets in August. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout August, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Weather in Les Vauxbelets in August

Temperatures on an average day in Les Vauxbelets in August

The average temperature in Les Vauxbelets in August for a typical day ranges from a high of 64°F (18°C) to a low of 61°F (16°C). Some would describe the temperature to be mildly cool. The general area may also feel slightly windy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Les Vauxbelets, August, has days with highs of 64°F (18°C) and lows of 61°F (16°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 49°F (9°C) and lows of 45°F (7°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Les Vauxbelets in August based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in August
64°F
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61°F
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General weather summary

Mildly cool, slightly windy
Feels like
20%
Chance of rain
0.067 in
Amount
15.7 mph
Wind speed
83%
Humidity
14.4 hrs
Daylight length
6:00 AM
Sunrise
8:26 PM
Sunset
50%
Cloud cover
Sweater
What to wear
What to wear in August
With an average high of 64°F (18°C) and a low of 61°F (16°C), it generally feels mildly cool and slightly windy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something moderately warm like a sweater
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Best attractions for Les Vauxbelets in August

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Les Vauxbelets has to offer for travelers in August, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Les Vauxbelets that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Les Vauxbelets for August.
The Little Chapel
1. The Little Chapel
4.7
(770)
Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
Snug non-denominational chapel featuring mosaic walls made from pebbles, seashells & china shards.
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This was an unexpected detour recomanded by our tour guide. The Little Chapel is only about 16x9 feet, yet somehow, you can actually go inside. Not just that, there are few floors! It can fit around 8 people at once, which was such a surprise given its small size. From the outside, it almost looks like a decorative monument only. The craftsmanship is beautiful and unorthodox. Worth the detour in my book.
The Little Chapel in Guernsey is a unique and enchanting attraction, celebrated for its intricate mosaic decoration and remarkable history. Built by Brother Déodat in the early 20th century, the chapel was inspired by the famous grotto and basilica at Lourdes, France, and stands today as a testament to creativity, devotion, and community spirit. Despite its name, the Little Chapel is even smaller than most expect-measuring just 16 feet by 9 feet, with standing room for only a few people at a time. The structure is a mosaic masterpiece, adorned with thousands of colorful pieces of broken china, glass, seashells, and pebbles. These decorations, many donated by locals and well-wishers from around the world, create vibrant murals and patterns throughout the chapel’s three levels. The atmosphere is tranquil and spiritual, often described as peaceful and enchanting, especially during sunrise or sunset when the light enhances the mosaics’ colors. • Exploration: The chapel is not limited to a single level; visitors can descend steps to discover more intricately decorated spaces. Many reviewers recommend taking time to appreciate the astonishing detail and craftsmanship throughout the building. • Photo Opportunities: The Little Chapel is considered a top spot for photography, with its vibrant mosaics and picturesque garden setting providing a stunning backdrop. • Accessibility: Easily reached by car or bus (with stops nearby), the site offers parking, a gift shop, and a café. However, visitors should be cautious of uneven steps and pathways, especially in wet conditions. • Admission: Entry is free, but donations are encouraged to support ongoing restoration and maintenance. • Facilities: There are restrooms and a shop on site, and the chapel is open daily (typically 9am–5pm). What Makes It Special • History: The current chapel is the third version built by Brother Déodat, after the first two were demolished for being too small or inaccessible. Its fame grew after media coverage, prompting donations of decorative materials from around the world. • Community Involvement: The chapel’s ongoing preservation is a community effort, with restoration projects and donations ensuring its survival for future generations. • Atmosphere: Many visitors highlight the peaceful, spiritual ambiance, describing it as a place for quiet reflection and inspiration
The little Chapel is beautiful. Its a really lovely place and so interesting. A gorgeous little church, peaceful, beautiful, definitely worth a visit. No need for tickets or anything else, which is so lovely and rare these days! If you're able to visit i would recommend popping in for a few minutes.
A tiny church worth visiting to appreciate all the work involved in keeping it available over the years. Easy to get to using the Guernsey buses with only a short walk to the road leading to the church. Once there, it is only a short walk to a sustainable shop with toilets and goodies to buy.
A really unusual place to see but worth pulling off the main road for 20 minutes. It is a really small chapel decorated with pieces of pottery from far and wide and is really striking. Entry is free but the volunteer group who run it welcome a donation.
Revisiting after a few years, stunning! What restoration work that has been done is sympathetic and effective, in a beautiful situation
My daughters first time in Guernsey so we had to visit The Little Chapel. Its so lovely. Shame that there isnt a shop anymore, she would have loved to of got a keepsake.
What a nice little chapel well worth a visit.
Martyn Guille Silversmiths
2. Martyn Guille Silversmiths
4.8
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Gift shop
Shopping
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A lovely small gift shop and silversmith workshop just a short walk away from the small chapel. It has a selection of silver jewellery and clocks as well as the usual gift shop staples (mugs, magnets, t-shirts etc). If you made it to the small chapel you should take the time to visit. Staff were lovely and it has rather pleasant toilets too!
Well kept souvernir shop with nice owners and the possibility to send postcards (they even have stamps).
A real gem on the island - sad to hear the lease at the current location is ending, really adds to the area and will be a real shame for it to move. The silver is amazing and I love the Guernsey themed gifts, almost every family member and friend who visits ends up buying a little silver memento of some sort!
We loved buying our clock, bobble hat and jewellery!!! 🤍🤍 Lovely lady on the counter. Hope you’re still open in 2024!! 🤞🏼
Fantastic service wide range of gifts well worth a visit.
What a lovely area, nice shop with beverages available. Excellent toilet facilities. And of course the Little Chapel is so unique.
Visited your shop today. Absolutely beautiful. Such a great shop. So clean and friendly. Great facilities too. You are simply the best. Well Done.❤️
I have today received my beautifully well made hallmarked pinky ring with St Christopher charm. It fits perfectly thanks to my own guess sizing. Thank you so much Martyn I am delighted.

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