• The name La Hougue Bie is thought to refer to ‘a building on an earth mound’. My father in law, Frank Falle, a respected Jersey historian, has spent a...
  • La Hougue Bie is a historic site, with museum, in the Jersey parish of Grouville. Hougue is a Jèrriais/Norman language word meaning a "mound" and comes from...
  • Working at Cheddar, with its caves and ties to Stone Age man, La Hougue Bie’s similarities really struck me.
  • Although many passage graves showed evidence of continued activity into the Late Neolithic period, La Hougue Bie was abandoned before that time.
  • Highly unusual archaeological monument is La Hougue Bie – enormous, artificial earth mound. It hides 18.6 m long passage lined with enormous stones.
  • Want to find out more about La Hougue Bie's history? Take a tour with one of our Jersey Heritage volunteer guides.
  • At La Hougue Bie you will discover traces of life in Jersey from Neolithic times to the German Occupation of World War II.
  • At La Hougue Bie you will discover traces of life in Jersey from Neolithic times to the German Occupation of World War II.The Neolithic passage grave is one of...