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  1. 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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  2. Jurby Church  ©  Peter Killey
    Sunset at Jurby Church  ©  Peter Killey
    War Graves at Jurby Church  ©  Peter Killey
    Jurby Church  ©  Peter Killey
    Sunset at Jurby Church  ©  Peter Killey
    War Graves at Jurby Church  ©  Peter Killey

    Address

    Church Rd, Jurby West, IM7 3AY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 898003

    Jurby West

    The landmark Jurby Church was built on an ancient site dating back thousands of years. A burial mound in the churchyard and the Manx Crosses in the porch illustrate the site's rich Viking heritage.

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  3. Salmon from the Dhoo / Glass river catchment
    Salmon from the Dhoo / Glass river catchment

    Address

    IM2 1RB

    Telephone

    01624 685857

    The rivers Dhoo and Glass flow down from the hills and join to form the Douglas River as they enter the town. All three rivers are home to brown trout, sea trout and salmon.

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  4. Address

    Station Road, Port Erin, IM9 6AE

    Port Erin

    A unique museum that will take you back in time to a period when train travel on the Isle of Man was a regular occurrence and not just a day out!

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  5. 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.

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    Tripadvisor Traveller Rating - 39 reviews39 reviews
  6. Address

    Derby Castle Sheds, Queens Promenade, Douglas

    Douglas

    A great opportunity to see information charting the conception of the railway right up until the modern day

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  7. Speaker of the House of Keys inspecting the custom-built Lego model of Tynwald Day
    Find out about Manx language and music
    Tynwald Hill - in Lego!
    Lego Tynwald - men in wigs
    Political and cultural heroes who have helped shape the Isle of Man
    We even have colouring-in in Manx!
    The opening of Culture Vannin on Tynwald Day 2017
    Speaker of the House of Keys inspecting the custom-built Lego model of Tynwald Day
    Find out about Manx language and music
    Tynwald Hill - in Lego!
    Lego Tynwald - men in wigs
    Political and cultural heroes who have helped shape the Isle of Man
    We even have colouring-in in Manx!
    The opening of Culture Vannin on Tynwald Day 2017

    Address

    Fairfield House, Main Road, St John's, IM4 3NA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 676169

    St John's

    The Island’s cultural and Tynwald exhibition centre is a great way for all ages to find out about just what makes the Isle of Man Manx. In the centre, you can find out 'thing sites' like Tynwald around the world.

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  8. Address

    Richmond Hill, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM4 1JH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 674594

    Douglas

    Visit the Home of Rest for Old Horses and experience a unique opportunity to get up close with these magnificent animals!

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  9. Address

    Peel castle West Quay, Peel, IM5 1TB

    Peel

    Follow the coastal path around Peel Castle to enjoy the panoramic views looking out to sea. With minimal light pollution, it’s a perfect place to admire the stars over the North West and South.  

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  10. The Silver Burn River
    A nice brown trout from the Silver Burn River
    The Silver Burn River
    A nice brown trout from the Silver Burn River

    Address

    IM9 3DS

    Telephone

    01624 685857

    The Silverburn begins its journey above the village of St Marks, passing through Ballasalla before entering the sea at Castletown Harbour. Sea trout and salmon do run it, but it is predominantly a trout stream.

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