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Port st Mary
Isle of Man Registered tour guide Cathy Clucas : with a fascinating family history of her own, Manx Gaelic speaker Cathy will give you a special insight into the Isle of Man, its myths, legends and culture on her guided tours.
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Off the Bollyn Road, BallaughBallaugh
This sand and shale beach is located on the exposed North West of the island. This beach is a perfect Dark Sky Discovery Spot for stargazing.
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Market Hill, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2BQIsle of Man
Grade: Moderate
Distance: 30.3 miles
Start & Finish: Old Market Hall, DouglasDouglas
Douglas Golf Course, otherwise known as Pulrose Golf Club, sits within the edge of the island's capital Douglas.
Laxey
Experience, enjoy and discover Laxey Valley! Extending eight miles down the Laxey River from Snaefell summit to Laxey harbour wall, the Laxey Valley Heritage Trail has a “string of gems” offering a diverse range of activities. Mountain & mine…
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A4 Coast Road, Glen MooarGlen Mooar
Located in the West of the Island, lies Glen Mooar Beach. Away from towns and street lights, Glen Mooar offers the perfect opportunity to see wonderfully clear night sky views, from West to North and above land to the East.
Douglas
Whether you are new to fly fishing or have many seasons under your belt, Isle of Man Fly Fishing are able to offer advice and guidance on all aspects and methods for stillwater, river and saltwater fly fishing.
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The Bungalow, Electric Tram Station, SnaefellSnaefell
Gradual climbs, flowing singletrack and exhilarating descents through some of the Island’s oldest forests make this route the ideal choice for the experienced mountain biker looking for a perfect day well spent.
John Shakespeare of Visit Mann Tours is an enthusiastic and engaging tour guide and has been guiding groups and individuals for many years worldwide. His aim is to make your visit a memorable and enjoyable experience.
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Colby Glen Hotel, ColbyColby
A cross country route with all the ups on tarmac and gravel. The hardest part will be trying not to get distracted by some of the Island’s most spectacular views of the Calf as you hurtle down its finest singletrack descents!
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".
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Albany House, 9 Albany Road, Peel, Isle of Man, IM5 1JSTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 845623Peel,
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.
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32 Michael Street, Peel, ISLE OF MAN, Isle of Man, IM5 1HDTelephone
+447624346008ISLE OF MAN
CRAFTY CORNER
An eclectic treasure trove full of inspiration, handmade gifts and jewellry using recycled treasures found on the Isle.
Buttons, fabric, wool, ribbons, needlefelting, cross stitch kits and seaglass.
Handmade greeting…
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CastletownCastletown
Nestled between Castletown’s picturesque train station and Silverburn river lies Poulsom park, a favourite among families. Any budding stargazer will enjoy the spectacular views on offer, with dark skies to the West and North.
Onchan,
Manx Menu Food Product of the Year: Miss Maple Cherry Bakewell Cookie Puck
Port Erin
The course offers both relaxed and challenging pars with exceptional views of the countryside and coastline of Port Erin.
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DerbyhavenDerbyhaven
Grading: Leisurely
Distance: 19.5 km/ 12 miles
This low-lying stretch of the coastal path follows the sea’s edge with views over rugged, rocky outcrops and wide sheltered bays with the option to explore the Island's ancient capital Castletown.Ramsey
Come along and join us at Energy FM Bowl in Ramsey, right on the seafront overlooking the Queen's Pier.
Douglas
Unique opportunity to experience an insight into the origins of some of the most popular Douglas pubs, beer and local points of interest.
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Glen Mona Station, Glen MonaGlen Mona
Grading: Strenuous
Distance: 9 km / 5.8 mile. A steep but rewarding walk taking you across open moorland before descending to the disused Snaefell Mines, along the valley and finally down to Laxey Village.





