A fully equipped tennis centre, this club facility offers four hard courts, four synthetic grass courts and two indoor courts.
Crabbé Shooting Ranges can be found above the picturesque bay of Greve De Lecq. There are 6 ranges providing accommodation for the Muzzleloaders, Clay Pigeon Shooting Club, Jersey Rifle Association, Jersey Pistol Club and the Outdoor Smallbore.
F.B. Fields and Athletics Track are facilities maintained by the Sport and Leisure Division. It is the home to a number of sports clubs and associations and provides an open green space in a residential area.
Originally a Napoleonic fortress dating from 1806, the centre is Jersey’s largest leisure, conference and entertainment venue.
The Geoff Reed Table Tennis Centre is the Jersey home of Table Tennis. The purpose built facility has eight top quality tables in the hall.
As well as a cricket wicket and pavilion, Grainville Playing Fields has a full size rugby pitch and a junior football pitch. It's Jersey's main cricket ground.
Located in St Brelade in the south west of the Island, La Moye Golf course has stunning views and you can often, on a clear day, see Jersey’s sister Channel Islands - Guernsey, Sark and Herm.
Langford is a state of the art dual-use sports centre.
Le Rocquier School is located in St Clements. A modern purpose built school, it has very good sports facilities available with a full size sports hall with balcony viewing.
Les Quennevais Sports Centre was built in 1996 and is a modern purpose-built sports complex.
The ‘home of Jersey badminton’ can be found at the superb New Gilson Hall, a purpose built 5 court facility located on the outskirts of St Helier
Oakfield Sports Centre was opened in September 2006 and is situated on the old Hautlieu School site.
With an impressive clubhouse, the Royal Jersey Golf Club was established about 130 years ago.
Springfield Stadium opened in 1997 to provide a superb football pitch with grandstand and seating for 960, and a total viewing capacity of 7,000.
St Aubin's Bay lies on Jersey's south coast - a long expanse of sandy beach stretching from St Helier Harbour to St Aubin's Harbour.