Cold War Bunker Tour | Jersey Heritage An opportunity to tour a Second World War German communications bunker transformed into a Cold War nuclear fallout communications centre Details 23 April 2026 Springfield St Helier Tours start at 5.30pm and last for one hour. 23 April Don’t miss this opportunity to access this site usually only open by private booking. Join us for a one-hour tour of this unique bunker that is “frozen in time”. Meet our guide who trained as part of a team of Islanders to monitor radioactive fallout from this communications command centre, passing and receiving messages from other bunkers throughout the UK and Europe. Experience the control centre and communications hub complete with the technology of the time where the team worked together to plot data on situations boards. Explore the meteorological and radio rooms where public safety information would have been broadcast and take a look at the living quarters where the team would eat and sleep in the event of a nuclear emergency. By attending this event you are supporting Jersey Heritage and the work our charity does protecting the Island's heritage. Tickets Terms and Conditions Cost £16 plus Eventbrite booking fee. Ac ces – Low height doors / Steps and staircase with hand rail (Information on Web page) Toilet facilities No refreshments No Dogs except guide dogs By attending this event you are supporting Jersey Heritage and the work our charity does protecting the Island’s heritage. Please note, no refunds can be given once purchase is made. Having trouble using the purchase widget? Click here instead. More How to get there PLEASE NOTE: There is a short flight of steps to access the property, with limited disabled access. Directions From St Helier, proceed along Rouge Bouillon, turn left at the traffic lights by the Robin Hood pub. Head towards Waitrose, turn right into the second entrance, approximately 50 yards from the pub. The entrance to the bunker is about 20 yards in front of you. Parking There is no parking on-site. Bus route 4,21 and 13 What3Words ///hillside.tall.invents What to bring – Camera, Jumper, Coat (no heating inside) Listen Podcast Listen wherever you get your podcasts Uncover the secrets of Jersey’s Cold War Bunker with some of the people who worked there in the 1980s. They describe its operational role and share their memories of the fateful night in 1986 when the Chernobyl accident threatened to turn a nuclear nightmare into reality. Download the podcast from your provider. Listen online