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  1. Address

    Off the Bollyn Road, Ballaugh

    Ballaugh

    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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  2. Address

    A18 Ramsey Hairpin, Ramsey

    Ramsey

    These glens provide excellent walking amid mature woodlands and conifers and offer spectacular views of the northern plain.

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  3. Address

    Jurby

    Jurby Beach is located near the northern tip of the Isle of Man and forms a long strip of sand along the coastline

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  4. Address

    Peel, IM5 1TB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 648090

    Peel

    Visit Peel Castle, the ancient Vikings’ home. Enjoy panoramic views over Peel and spot seals and basking sharks.

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  5. Credit: johnctaylor.com
    Credit: johnctaylor.com
    Credit: johnctaylor.com
    Credit: johnctaylor.com
    Credit: johnctaylor.com
    Credit: johnctaylor.com

    Address

    1886 Bar and Restaurant, Regent Street, Douglas, IM1 2EA

    Douglas

    Dr John Crawshaw Taylor OBE, creator of the Chronophage clocks, is a world-respected inventor. The word Chronophage is derived from the ancient Greek words chronos and phage meaning time-eater. It features a mythological fly-like creature with…

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  6. Seals and shags on the rocks
    VW Camper parked at the The Sound
    Seals and shags on the rocks
    VW Camper parked at the The Sound

    Address

    Sound Road, Port st Mary, IM9 5PZ

    Port st Mary

    At the Island's very southern tip is one of the most scenic places in the British Isles. Abundant with wildlife and natural wonders, this area is a hotspot for seals sunbathing on the rocky Kitterland, a small rocky islet.

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  7. Spooyt Vane Chapel © Peter Killey
    Spooyt Vane Chapel © Peter Killey

    Address

    Glen Mooar, Kirk Michael

    Kirk Michael

    Discover the Spooyt Vane waterfall, found in the depths of Glen Mooar which also contain the hidden histories of keeills and burial grounds from the early days of Mann.

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  8. Address

    Derbyhaven

    Derbyhaven

    With views casting over Castletown and Port Erin, stargazers are guaranteed sensational views over the horizon from North East to South West.

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  9. Address

    St. Johns, IM4 3NP

    St. Johns

    The glen features gardens with rustic bridges and waterfalls through foliage. The main attraction is Rhenass Fall, a stream which makes its way down between two hills lined with boulders. 

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  10. Address

    Tholt y Will, Sulby, IM7 2BF

    Sulby

    The Island's largest and deepest reservoir lies in the shadow of Snaefell, the Island’s highest peak and offers a great trout fishing adventure. A large upland reservoir set in rugged moorland scenery in the centre of the Island.

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  11. Inside the Museum and an original cart to carry the luggage of visitors to their hotels around Douglas Bay
    Former Peel Railway line and coach body across the road and cared for by the Manx Heritage Transport Museum
    Inside the Museum and an original cart to carry the luggage of visitors to their hotels around Douglas Bay
    Former Peel Railway line and coach body across the road and cared for by the Manx Heritage Transport Museum

    Address

    c/o Brickworks Office, Mill Road, Peel, IM5 1TB

    Telephone

    01624 842448

    Peel

    The world's smallest production car is on view in the Island's smallest museum in Peel. Here you can see an original P50 micro car, designed and made in 1964 by Peel Engineering at a small factory just 300 yards away from the Museum.

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  12.  © Peter Killey
    Keeil at Maughold Church  ©  Peter Killey
     ©  Peter Killey
    Interior  © Peter Killey
    Hall Caine Obelisk  ©  Peter Killey
     © Peter Killey
    Keeil at Maughold Church  ©  Peter Killey
     ©  Peter Killey
    Interior  © Peter Killey
    Hall Caine Obelisk  ©  Peter Killey

    Address

    Maughold Road, Maughold, IM7 1AS

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 812275

    Maughold

    Visit Kirk Maughold for a spiritual experience in this ancient and tranquil setting and see the large collection of early carved stone crosses.

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  13. Inside the Mines
    Watching the Wheel
    Inside the Mines
    Watching the Wheel

    Address

    Wheel Hill, Laxey, IM4 7NL

    Telephone

    +44 1624 861136

    Laxey

    This feat of Victorian engineering and ingenuity is the largest surviving waterwheel of its kind in the world.

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  14. Address

    Port Grenaugh

    Port Grenaugh

    Port Grenaugh Cove beach is situated on the South East Coast of the Island, between Port Soderick and Santon Head.

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  15. Sea Lion and visiting locomotive Polar Bear at Lhen Coan station
    Sea Lion and train climbing out of Groudle Glen
    Sea Lion at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and coaches awaiting passengers at Sea Lion Rocks
    Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms & Visitor Centre
    Sea Lion and busy train at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and train descends the hill in Groudle Glen
    Sea Lion and visiting locomotive Polar Bear at Lhen Coan station
    Sea Lion and train climbing out of Groudle Glen
    Sea Lion at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and coaches awaiting passengers at Sea Lion Rocks
    Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms & Visitor Centre
    Sea Lion and busy train at Sea Lion Rocks Station
    Sea Lion and train descends the hill in Groudle Glen

    Address

    Groudle Glen, Onchan, Isle of Man

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 670453

    Situated in a small picturesque glen just north of Douglas is the Groudle Glen Railway, which runs through the glen to the Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms. Trains on this Victorian tourist attraction run on Wednesday evenings and all day on Sundays…

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  16. Address

    Foxdale Road, Foxdale, IM4 3ET

    Foxdale

    Archallagan, also known by some as the Forest of a Thousand Trails, is popular among mountain bikers, walkers and horse riders.

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  17. Address

    Andreas

    Andreas

    Smeale Coastal Area is one of the Island’s darkest sites with near to none light pollution. There are totally uninterrupted horizon views from South West to North East.

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  18. Address

    Jurby

    Jurby

    The Lhen is a picturesque Sand and shingle beach near to Ramsey, perfect for moderate to experienced windsurfers.

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  19. Address

    Begoade Road, Onchan, IM4 6AX

    Onchan

    Conrhenny is a growing venue for community involvement, with a 5 hectare Children's Wood located in the heart of the forest comprising of more than 5,000 native trees.

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  20. Address

    Groudle Glen, Onchan

    Onchan

    Groudle Glen is deep and rocky in places, with a lively bubbling stream running through its length. A small water wheel is situated in the lower glen.

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