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The Little Roussel, also known as the Petit Ruau or Little Russel, is a channel running between the isle of Herm and Guernsey in the Channel Islands. The main harbours of Guernsey and Herm face into the Little Roussel. There are many small rocks in the channel, including , Castle Cornet (now joined to the mainland) and others. The Bréhon Tower (Fort Bréhon) is accessible only by boat and sits on Bréhon, an island in the Little Roussel about 1.5 km northeast of St Peter Port, Guernsey, between the port and Herm. The Herm ferry, from St Peter Port Harbour runs across the Little Roussel.

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  • Le petit Ruau (appelé également le petit Roussel) est une passe maritime qui sépare l'île de Guernesey de l'île d'Herm dans les îles Anglo-Normandes. Les principaux ports de ces deux îles se font face. La ville portuaire de Saint-Pierre-Port est située sur la passe du petit Ruau. Le château Cornet s'élève sur une presqu'île reliée au port de Saint-Pierre-Port par une digue et fait face à l'île d'Herm. La tour Bréhon est une tour Martello sur laquelle est placé un phare et qui s'élève sur l'îlot de Bréhon au milieu du Petit Ruau. Le Petit Ruau est une passe plus étroite que celle qui sépare les îles d'Herm et de Sercq et qui porte le nom de Grand Ruau. (fr)
  • The Little Roussel, also known as the Petit Ruau or Little Russel, is a channel running between the isle of Herm and Guernsey in the Channel Islands. The main harbours of Guernsey and Herm face into the Little Roussel. There are many small rocks in the channel, including , Castle Cornet (now joined to the mainland) and others. The Bréhon Tower (Fort Bréhon) is accessible only by boat and sits on Bréhon, an island in the Little Roussel about 1.5 km northeast of St Peter Port, Guernsey, between the port and Herm. The Herm ferry, from St Peter Port Harbour runs across the Little Roussel. The Big Roussel (also called Great Roussel, Big Russel, or Grand Ruau), is the channel running between Herm on the west, and Brecqhou, and Sark on the east. (en)
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  • The Little Roussel, also known as the Petit Ruau or Little Russel, is a channel running between the isle of Herm and Guernsey in the Channel Islands. The main harbours of Guernsey and Herm face into the Little Roussel. There are many small rocks in the channel, including , Castle Cornet (now joined to the mainland) and others. The Bréhon Tower (Fort Bréhon) is accessible only by boat and sits on Bréhon, an island in the Little Roussel about 1.5 km northeast of St Peter Port, Guernsey, between the port and Herm. The Herm ferry, from St Peter Port Harbour runs across the Little Roussel. (en)
  • Le petit Ruau (appelé également le petit Roussel) est une passe maritime qui sépare l'île de Guernesey de l'île d'Herm dans les îles Anglo-Normandes. Les principaux ports de ces deux îles se font face. La ville portuaire de Saint-Pierre-Port est située sur la passe du petit Ruau. Le château Cornet s'élève sur une presqu'île reliée au port de Saint-Pierre-Port par une digue et fait face à l'île d'Herm. La tour Bréhon est une tour Martello sur laquelle est placé un phare et qui s'élève sur l'îlot de Bréhon au milieu du Petit Ruau. (fr)
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  • Petit Ruau (fr)
  • Little Roussel (en)
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