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Isle Of Man
Discover how this cherished family farm has produced high quality lamb, cereals and fruit for over 400 years. A fascinating range of historic farm buildings in a spectacular location overlooking the Ayres National Nature Reserve and the Irish Sea,…
ISLE OF MAN
Using home-grown produce and eco-friendly methods to make their own sparkling wines, Foraging Vintner’s is a new craft winery offering wine tours and tastings for groups of between 4 to 25 people.
Visit Okell's for a behind the scenes look at how Okell’s Pure Perfection is made.
Discover the smell and taste of the hops and grain Okell's use to create their delicious range of ales. After a tour of the brewery head to the brewery bar to…
Let me introduce you to the stunning local produce our Island is famous for - including queen scallops, succulent rare-breed Manx Loaghtan lamb, winery-produced fizz, boutique gin, artisan cheeses, prize-winning ice-cream and pure-brewed beers.
Douglas
Unique opportunity to experience an insight into the origins of some of the most popular Douglas pubs, beer and local points of interest.
A walking tour of the diverse and beautiful Port Erin Bay. You will discover wild foods and be coached in their uses. Led by award winning chef, Pippa Lovell of restaurant VERSA. Available as part of a public group or an exclusive private tour.
Expert and friendly guided driving tours for cycling, food and drink, TT circuit and more! Explore the hidden delights and beauty of the Island with Powerwheels.
Peel
Come and meet Nigel, a unique character on the Isle of Man. Enjoy a special day out, see the sights and let him guide you around some of the Island's many hidden gems. Go to our webpage www.albanytours.co.uk to view our many tours and accommodation…
Douglas
A unique opportunity to experience an insight into the origins of some of the most popular Douglas pubs, beer and local points of interest in a guided tour along "The Barbary Coast".
Peel
Moore's is a family business and a working factory and shop. As the last of these traditional curing yards it is now a living museum and visitors are invited to experience a working display of this almost lost culinary art. The tours are excellent…