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Little Fish Café is situated on the North Quay in Douglas and serves both lunch and dinner.
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.
Davison's Ice Cream Parlour is a small family-run ice cream outlet overlooking the historic seafront and beautiful sandy beach of Peel and the west coast of the Island. We have been producing ice cream on the Isle of Man since 1995 using only the…
Situated on Peel’s historic quayside, The Boatyard enjoys views of the bustling marina and ancient castle offering you the perfect spot to relax over a delicious lunch or candlelit evening meal.
With a range of spacious hotel rooms and self-catering apartments, the George family welcome you to the award-winning Welbeck Hotel Isle of Man.
Ballaterson Cottages are set in a beautiful country location, just outside the village of Ballaugh with views across the fields and mountains. Easy access to all main shopping facilities, and local transport.
Ballaugh village has a grocery store,…
Enjoy delicious food and an impressive selection of drinks, served in luxurious art-deco surroundings on the Douglas promenade. Providing a truly unique dining experience and with panoramic views along Douglas promenade.
Mooragh Park in Ramsey is a popular attraction with excellent leisure facilities.
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…
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.
For a wonderfully charming cottage break on the Isle of Man, stay with us at our traditional Manx thatched cottage.
Complete beginners, seasoned outdoor climbers, bouldering geniuses or anything in between, visit Hot Rocks Climbing wall - the ultimate venue for climbing fun and development.
The last working woollen mill on the Island, weaving bespoke quality tweeds and rugs on the two traditional pedal looms. Also producing all manner of Loaghtan goods from the wool of the native Manx Loaghtan sheep.
Douglas Farmers' Market takes place in Regent Street Douglas the second Saturday of each month between April & November. Buying locally helps to sustain the Manx community and economy and encourage diversification whilst reducing 'food miles'.
Enjoy uninterrupted views in all directions whilst watching the stars at Mount Murray Golf club. Wrap up warm and see what you can discover about the Manx night sky.
Visit High Tilt Goat Farm at Kirk Michael and immerse yourself in all things goat! There are over 100 goats on the Farm, including Anglo Nubian dairy goats, SA Boer meat goats, Angora goats for Mohair, and pygmy goats, just for fun!
A historic listed building in the centre of Onchan village conservation zone, built in 1842, designed by John Welch who also designed The Tower of Refuge (castle in Douglas Bay).
A warm welcome awaits you from the Manx Footpaths Conservation Group, a friendly walking group based on the Isle of Man who provide a comprehensive programme of walks throughout the year to explore this amazing jewel in the middle of the Irish Sea.
The Lodge is a spacious detached house set in its own grounds, sleeping up to 8, just a few minutes drive from the islands’ capital Douglas to the east and the sunset city of Peel with its famous castle to the west.
The Islands only indoor skatepark. For beginners through to experienced riders, The Shred House caters for all. Scooters, Skateboards, BMX, Inline skates & Roller skates. Regular coaching classes throughout the year and 1:1 coaching available.