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  1. Address

    Bayr Ny Balleira, Kirk Michael

    Kirk Michael

    Along the North-East coast of the Isle of Man lies Kirk Michael beach. The long stretch of sandy beach is accessible by ramp and offers stunning views of the coast and nearby rugged cliffs.

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  2. Address

    West Quay, Peel

    Peel

    Overlooked by the ancient fortress of Peel Castle, lies Fenella Beach, a small sheltered cove. Popular with locals and tourists alike, the beautifully sandy bay offers picturesque views with the ancient fortress acting as a dramatic backdrop. 

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  3. Address

    Tholt Y Will, Sulby, Isle Of Man, IM7 2BF

    Sulby

    Tholt-y-Will Glen is set in the upper reaches of Sulby Glen, one of the Island's most stunning and scenic areas.

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  4. Address

    Derbyhaven Road, Derbyhaven

    Derbyhaven

    Derbyhaven Beach is a secluded cove on the south-eastern coast where you can enjoy the tranquil bay by swimming in the waters, visiting Fort Island or wildlife spotting among many other activities.

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  5. Address

    A4 Coast Road, Kirk Michael, IM6 1EU

    Kirk Michael

    Glen Wyllin is a secluded wooded valley that comprises an extensive campsite that leads down to a picturesque beach where you can enjoy the sunset.

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  6. Address

    A27 Colby Glen Road, Colby

    Colby

    Here there is plenty of wild beauty to enjoy, with waterfalls and the Colby River running through it.

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  7. Address

    A36, Port Erin

    Port Erin

    The Sloc is a popular spot among local astronomers, with the site offering panoramic views over the South and North West.

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  8. 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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  9. 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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  10. View from the garden of the front of the Grove House
    Family group walking between the farm buildings at the Grove. A man is pushing a pram.
    Side view of the Grove House showing the conservatory.
    The dining room at the Grove. Family portraits hang on the wall.
    A group of visitors in the sitting room at the Grove. They have their backs to us. The fire is glowing. There is a tiger skin on the floor as a rug.
    Old farm machinery in a barn at the back of the Grove House.
    View from the garden of the front of the Grove House
    Family group walking between the farm buildings at the Grove. A man is pushing a pram.
    Side view of the Grove House showing the conservatory.
    The dining room at the Grove. Family portraits hang on the wall.
    A group of visitors in the sitting room at the Grove. They have their backs to us. The fire is glowing. There is a tiger skin on the floor as a rug.
    Old farm machinery in a barn at the back of the Grove House.

    Address

    Andreas Road, Ramsey, IM8 3UA

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 812686

    Ramsey

    Step inside the cherished country home of the Gibb family. Inside their possessions reveal the story of the family.

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  11. WWII Chain Home Low RDF station
    WWII Chain Home Low RDF station

    Address

    Mull Road, Cregneash

    Cregneash

    Meayll Hill features a magnificent Neolithic chambered tomb as well as some more modern remains – that of a World War II radar station.

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  12. Castle Rushen across the Harbour
    Children running across the drawbridge at Castle Rushen
    A family walking across the drawbridge into Castle Rushen
    A family listening to Lester, a Castle Rushen guide, in the medieval dinning room of the castle.
    A family group reading information boards.
    A child jumping off a low wall in the castle grounds with a couple hugging in the background.
    Four children jumping towards the camera in the castle grounds.
    Castle Rushen across the Harbour
    Children running across the drawbridge at Castle Rushen
    A family walking across the drawbridge into Castle Rushen
    A family listening to Lester, a Castle Rushen guide, in the medieval dinning room of the castle.
    A family group reading information boards.
    A child jumping off a low wall in the castle grounds with a couple hugging in the background.
    Four children jumping towards the camera in the castle grounds.

    Address

    Castle Street, Castletown, IM9 1LD

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 827413

    Castletown

    Discover one of the best preserved medieval castles in Europe.

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  13. Address

    Port e Vullen

    Port e Vullen

    Port Lewaigue, a small settlement on the rugged East coast of the Isle of Man, is a perfect Dark Sky Discovery spot for stargazing. The car park nestled above the sea and beach provides a great vantage point for watching the night sky, with…

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  14. The grounds and ancient ruins at Rushen Abbey
    The Gardens
    Family walks around the Abbey gardens
    The grounds and ancient ruins at Rushen Abbey
    The Gardens
    Family walks around the Abbey gardens

    Address

    Mill Road, Ballasalla, IM9 3DB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 823048

    Ballasalla

    Rushen Abbey was gifted by King Olaf I for use as a monastery in 1134. The visitor centre tells the Abbey's story from the 12th century right up to the tea dances and days of disco in the 20th century.

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  15. 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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  16. Address

    Villa Marina, Harris Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2HJ

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 694500

    Douglas

    Duffy and Waldo invite your little explorers to jump, climb, slide and swing at Dragons Castle "Pop and Play" sessions. Tickets are £3.50 for those under 1 and £5 for age 1 and over.

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  17. Ballure reservoir, looking towards the dam
    Ballure reservoir, looking towards the dam

    Address

    Ramsey, IM7 1AB

    Ramsey

    A small and sheltered hillside reservoir within the Ballure plantation in the North of the Island, within walking distance of the town of Ramsey.

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  18. 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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  19. 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.

    Add Sulby Reservoir to your Itinerary

  20. Address

    Corlea Road, Foxdale, IM9 3BA

    Foxdale

    Cringle Reservoir is in the south of the Island is located within the Cringle Forestry Plantation, at the foot of South Barrule hill.

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