La Hougue
La Hougue is a historic site located on the eastern coast of Jersey, one of the Channel Islands. It features two prominent towers, known as the La Hougue Tower and the Noirmont Tower, built in the late 17th century to defend against potential invasions. The site is recognized for its strategic importance and is part of the Batteries of Jersey.
In 2000, La Hougue was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, highlighting its cultural significance. The area is also known for its scenic views and is a popular destination for visitors interested in history and coastal walks.