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  1. Address

    Glen Roy, Laxey

    Laxey

    Axnfell is on the steep north facing slopes of Glen Roy and has an area of 36 hectares. The views stretch right up to Windy Corner on the TT course.

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  2. Address

    A27 Dalby Road, Glen Maye

    Glen Maye

    A spectacular bridged gorge and waterfall dominate this glen, which is located three miles south of Peel.

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  3. St Luke's Churchyard  ©  Peter Killey
    View over St Luke's Church
    Killabane  © Peter Killey
    St Luke's Church  © Peter Killey
    St Luke's Churchyard  ©  Peter Killey
    View over St Luke's Church
    Killabane  © Peter Killey
    St Luke's Church  © Peter Killey

    Address

    Brandywell Road, Baldwin, IM4 5EZ

    Baldwin

    Full of legends and heritage, St Luke's Church and the site of Old Tynwald can be found in the centre of the Manx countryside in the Baldwin Valley, one of the most perfect settings on the Island.

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  4. Address

    Ballaterson Fields, Ballaugh, IM7 5AN

    Ballaugh

    Ballaugh is home to Sitka Spruce and Japanese Larch. It has two large amenity ponds which were created in the lower part of the forest.

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  5. Inside the Mines
    Watching the Wheel
    Inside the Mines
    Watching the Wheel

    Address

    Wheel Hill, Laxey, IM4 7NL

    Telephone

    +44 1624 861136

    Laxey

    This feat of Victorian engineering and ingenuity is the largest surviving waterwheel of its kind in the world.

    Add The Great Laxey Wheel to your Itinerary

  6. Address

    Back Shore Road, Laxey

    Laxey

    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.

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  7. Sea Lion and visiting locomotive Polar Bear at Lhen Coan station
    Sea Lion and train climbing out of Groudle Glen
    Sea Lion at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and coaches awaiting passengers at Sea Lion Rocks
    Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms & Visitor Centre
    Sea Lion and busy train at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and train descends the hill in Groudle Glen
    Sea Lion and visiting locomotive Polar Bear at Lhen Coan station
    Sea Lion and train climbing out of Groudle Glen
    Sea Lion at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and coaches awaiting passengers at Sea Lion Rocks
    Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms & Visitor Centre
    Sea Lion and busy train at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and train descends the hill in Groudle Glen

    Address

    Groudle Glen, Onchan, Isle of Man

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 670453

    Situated in a small picturesque glen just north of Douglas is the Groudle Glen Railway, which runs through the glen to the Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms. Trains on this Victorian tourist attraction run on Wednesday evenings and all day on Sundays…

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  8. Animal Experiences at the Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Chilean Flamingos
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Animal Experiences at the Wildlife Park
    Penguin couple
    Animal Experiences at the Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Chilean Flamingos
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Curraghs Wildlife Park
    Animal Experiences at the Wildlife Park
    Penguin couple

    Address

    Main Road, Ballaugh, IM7 5EA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 897323

    Ballaugh

    Curraghs Wildlife Park is the perfect place for a fun-filled family day out; there’s so much to see and do – you won’t know where to start! There are over 350 of the world’s animals to discover set over 40 acres of beautiful, natural scenery.

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  9. Dark Skies Map
    Dark Skies Map

    Address

    Port Soderick Glen Road, Santon

    Santon

    Port Soderick Glen comprises some 15 acres with the Crogga River running through it. It is also a registered Dark Skies Discovery Site.

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  10. Address

    Villa Marina, Harris Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2HJ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 694500

    Douglas

    Duffy and Waldo invite your little explorers to jump, climb, slide and swing at Dragons Castle "Pop and Play" sessions. Tickets are £3.50 for those under 1 and £5 for age 1 and over.

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  11. Address

    St. Johns, IM4 3NP

    St. 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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  12. Address

    West Quay, Peel

    Peel

    Overlooked by the ancient fortress of Peel Castle, lies Fenella Beach, a small sheltered cove. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the beautifully sandy bay offers picturesque views with the ancient fortress acting as a dramatic backdrop. 

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  13. Address

    Main Road, St Johns, Isle Of Man, Isle Of Man, IM4 3NA

    Isle Of Man

    This four-tiered hill is one of the Island’s most distinctive landmarks and a signal of the Isle of Man’s independence as a self-governing crown dependency.

    Add Tynwald Hill to your Itinerary

  14. Address

    Peel

    Peel

    Corrin's Folly, stands on the top of Peel Hill overlooking the town of Peel and out across the Irish Sea as a tower monument to Thomas Corrin's beloved family.

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  15. Address

    The Marine Viewing Site present at Niarbyl Bay, Dalby, provides visitors and residents alike the perfect opportunity to catch sight of some of the marine wildlife present within the Manx waters. Take time to read one of the many information boards…

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  16. Address

    Santon Villa, New Castletown Road, Santon, IM4 1EN

    Telephone

    07624 478162

    Santon

    The home of classic bikes in the Isle of Man. A must visit for all genuine motorcycle or TT enthusiasts.

    Add Murray's Motorcycle Museum to your Itinerary

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  17. National Library and Archive at the Manx Museum

    Address

    Manx Museum, Kingswood Grove, Douglas, IM1 3LY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 648047

    Douglas

    The Island’s main museum featuring an orientation film, superb displays, and the Island’s main document and digital archives.

    Add Manx National Heritage Library & Archive to your Itinerary

  18. Address

    Foxdale

    Foxdale

    South Barrule Forest is one of the Island's most popular woodlands for outdoor adventure and is a convenient gateway to neighbouring forests and hill land.

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  19. Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment
    Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment

    Address

    Patrick Old School Rooms, Patrick Corner, Patrick Village, IM5 3AL

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 648477

    Patrick 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.

    Add Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment to your Itinerary

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  20. Angling on the Neb
    Returning a Sea Trout to the Neb
    A weir and pool on the River Neb
    Fly fishing at Glenfaba Bridge, River Neb
    A nice sea trout from the River Neb
    Angling on the Neb
    Returning a Sea Trout to the Neb
    A weir and pool on the River Neb
    Fly fishing at Glenfaba Bridge, River Neb
    A nice sea trout from the River Neb

    Address

    IM5 3AF

    Telephone

    01624 685857

    The Neb flows from Little London, through the beautiful Glen Helen, bisecting roadside fields towards St Johns, then joining the Foxdale River before flowing onwards to meet the sea in Peel Harbour. The river holds substantial numbers of brown…

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