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Extraordinary Indoor Activities on the Isle of Man

Extraordinary Indoor Activities on the Isle of Man

Being in the British Isles, the Isle of Man can’t always guarantee blazing sunshine, particularly in the colder seasons. Luckily, we’ve got plenty of weather-proof attractions and activities for everyone to enjoy, from children on family holidays to couples on a weekend break.

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  • Groudle Glen Isle of Man Autumn

    Magical Manx Glens to Explore this Autumn

    The Isle of Man is well-known for its stunning glens. These valleys are filled with abundant woodland and often feature a babbling river that might just lead to a secret beach. They’re blissful areas to visit at any time of year, but we’ll let you in on a secret, visiting Manx glens in autumn might just be our favourite time to do so… Read on for our recommended magical glens to explore this autumn.

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  • McGuinness's Guide to the North

    McGuinness's Guide to the North

    The north of the Island is one of the most popular areas to watch the bikes during TT, whether you’re spectating from the infamous Ballaugh Bridge, based at Ramsey’s Parliament Square, or have settled yourself in at The Ginger Hall. What many racing fans may not be aware of is the abundance of Manx attractions, areas of beauty, and activities that lie a short distance from their favourite spectator spots.

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