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Onchan Park, Onchan, IM3 1HUTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 675564Onchan
A popular leisure attraction for visitors and residents alike, Onchan Pleasure Park has its own boating lake complete with bumper and motorboats, go-karts, a crazy golf course and large children’s playground.
Cregneash
Settled on an upland plateau overlooking the Calf of Man, Cregneash village was one of the last strongholds of the Manx language and customs which characterised the crofting way of life.
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The Washing Floors, Laxey, Isle of Man, IM4 7NHTelephone
+441624862007Laxey
Located in the village of Laxey, this restored railway runs from the old washing floors to the entrance of the Great Laxey Mine and once carried lead and zinc ore but now carries passengers!
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53 reviewsDouglas
Take a nostalgic journey along Douglas Promenade on the world's oldest horse drawn tramway. Trams depart regularly from Derby Castle throughout the day.
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The Ayres is an important stretch of low-lying sand dune coastline at the northern tip of the island, great for walking and bird watching. Parts are designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest and as a National Nature Reserve, and the…
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Maughold Road, Maughold, IM7 1ASTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 812275Maughold
Visit Kirk Maughold for a spiritual experience in this ancient and tranquil setting and see the large collection of early carved stone crosses.
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JurbyJurby Beach is located near the northern tip of the Isle of Man and forms a long strip of sand along the coastline
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A18 Mountain RoadSnaefell is the Island’s only mountain. Its summit is 2,036ft above sea level.
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Tholt Y Will, Sulby, Isle Of Man, IM7 2BFSulby
Tholt-y-Will Glen is set in the upper reaches of Sulby Glen, one of the Island's most stunning and scenic areas.
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Back Shore Road, LaxeyLaxey
Laxey Beach is situated on the Island's east coast approximately 8 miles north of Douglas. Laxey has a pebble and sand beach, which gets progressively sandier the closer you go to the low-water mark.
Peel
The world's smallest production car is on view in the Island's smallest museum in Peel. Here you can see an original P50 micro car, designed and made in 1964 by Peel Engineering at a small factory just 300 yards away from the Museum.
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St. Johns, IM4 3NPSt. Johns
The glen features gardens with rustic bridges and waterfalls through foliage. The main attraction is Rhenass Fall, a stream which makes its way down between two hills lined with boulders.
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Beach Road, BaldrineBaldrine
Garwick Beach, located in the valley of Baldrine, can be found at the foot of Garwick Glen, one of the most picturesque Glens on Island.
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Ramsey, IM7 1ABRamsey
A small and sheltered hillside reservoir within the Ballure plantation in the North of the Island, within walking distance of the town of Ramsey.
Laxey
The "Washing Floors" were built in 1848 and situated in the area now known as the Valley Gardens, where the Great Laxey Mine Railway has its terminus. Nearly three hundred people worked on the Washing Floors in the 1870s, including a number of…
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Unit 4, Strand Shopping Centre, Strand Street, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2ERTelephone
+44 (0) 7624 334676Strand Street, Douglas
Welcome to The Matrix Arena, the ultimate destination for fun and excitement! Whether you're planning a birthday party, a corporate event, or a memorable family day out, our state-of-the-art venue has something for everyone. Dive into an immersive…
Peel
Discover the species of whale, dolphin, porpoise and other marine life found around the Isle of Man.
Douglas
From the wonders of our natural world to road racing legends, begin your journey through the Island’s vibrant history and its unique national collections.
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Patrick Old School Rooms, Patrick Corner, Patrick Village, IM5 3ALTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 648477Patrick Village
The Centre for WW1 Internment tells the story of the Knockaloe Internment Camp, its guards, staff and over 30,000 German, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish civilian men who were held as internees behind its barbed wire between 1914 and 1919.
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45 reviewsDouglas
Visit St Thomas' Church in central Douglas and discover the superb Victorian murals which depict the story of Christianity.