Sercq
Sercq is one of the smaller islands in the Channel Islands, located in the English Channel. It is part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey and is known for its picturesque landscapes, including cliffs and sandy beaches. The island has a small population and is primarily accessible by boat.
The island covers about 2.5 square miles and features a unique blend of English and French culture. Sercq is famous for its lack of cars, as transportation is mainly done by bicycles and horse-drawn carts. The island's economy relies on tourism, agriculture, and fishing.