The Isle of Man is now welcoming back fully vaccinated visitors.
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Laxey Beach is situated on the Island's east coast approximately 8 miles north of Douglas…
Art Gallery showing a variety of solo, joint or group exhibitions by local artists of all…
The source of the Laxey River is located on Snaefell, the Island’s highest peak. It…
Laxey Glen is a favourite among tourists and locals alike. It is a popular spot for…
Join the Snaefell Mountain Railway at Laxey and travel to the summit of Snaefell. From…
The "Washing Floors" were built in 1848 and situated in the area now known as the Valley…
Axnfell is on the steep north facing slopes of Glen Roy and has an area of 36 hectares.…
Located in the village of Laxey, this restored railway runs from the old washing floors…
This feat of Victorian engineering and ingenuity is the largest surviving waterwheel of…
Garwick Beach, located in the valley of Baldrine, can be found at the foot of Garwick…
Conrhenny is a growing venue for community involvement, with a 5 hectare Children's Wood…
The Ballanette Reserve includes a series of lakes with at least one bird watching hide.…
Dhoon Glen is known for its natural and rugged beauty. It boasts a splendid waterfall and…
Two pretty reservoirs, a short walking distance apart, that lie in the hills above Onchan…
Situated in a small picturesque glen, just north of Douglas on the Isle of Man, is the…
Groudle Glen is deep and rocky in places, with a lively bubbling stream running through…
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Railway
We are delighted that the Horse Trams are now back in action following an extensive absence during…
Hostel
King William's College offers Hostel style accommodation in three of the boarding houses during the…