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  1. Address

    Back Shore Road, Laxey

    Laxey

    Laxey Beach is situated on the Island's east coast approximately 8 miles north of Douglas. Laxey has a pebble and sand beach, which gets progressively sandier the closer you go to the low-water mark.

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  2. 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.

    Add The Great Laxey Wheel to your Itinerary

  3. Waiting at the Valley Gardens Station
    Ant and Bee ready to go.
    About to enter the only Tunnel on the Isle of Man
    Steam and Electric
    Hop Tu Naa Ghost Trains October each year
    Christmas Trains, last weekend of November
    Location, location, location!
    Waiting at the Valley Gardens Station
    Ant and Bee ready to go.
    About to enter the only Tunnel on the Isle of Man
    Steam and Electric
    Hop Tu Naa Ghost Trains October each year
    Christmas Trains, last weekend of November
    Location, location, location!

    Address

    The Washing Floors, Laxey, Isle of Man, IM4 7NH

    Telephone

    +441624862007

    Laxey

    Located in the village of Laxey, this restored railway runs from the old washing floors to the entrance of the Great Laxey Mine and once carried lead and zinc ore but now carries passengers!

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  4. 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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  5. West Baldwin / Injebreck Reservoir
    Landing a fish at West Baldwin. Photo courtesy of Geoff Thomas.
    West Baldwin / Injebreck Reservoir
    Landing a fish at West Baldwin. Photo courtesy of Geoff Thomas.

    Address

    West Baldwin, IM4 5EU

    West Baldwin

    This is a picturesque reservoir that sits within a wooded valley. Fly-fishing and spin-fishing for stocked rainbow trout from 2lb upwards and for wild brown trout.

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  6. Address

    Port Soderick

    Port Soderick

    Port Soderick Brooghs is the perfect spot for budding stargazers with uninterrupted views from the North East and South West.

    Add Port Soderick Brooghs, Little Ness Car Park to your Itinerary

  7. 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…

    Add Midsummer Chronophage Clock to your Itinerary

  8. Address

    Kingswood Grove, Douglas, IM1 3LY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 648000

    Douglas

    From the wonders of our natural world to road racing legends, begin your journey through the Island’s vibrant history and its unique national collections.

    Add Manx Museum to your Itinerary

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  9. St Thomas' Church Exterior
    St Thomas' Interior
    Three Legs of Mann Stained Glass Window
    St Thomas' Church Exterior
    St Thomas' Interior
    Three Legs of Mann Stained Glass Window

    Address

    Finch Road, Douglas, IM1 2PL

    Telephone

    +44 (0)1624 677711

    Douglas

    Visit St Thomas' Church in central Douglas and discover the superb Victorian murals which depict the story of Christianity.

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  10. Address

    Douglas Promenade, Douglas

    Douglas

    The Tower of Refuge, also known as St. Mary’s Isle, is a small structure erected upon a partially submerged reef, originally for the purpose of offering shelter to shipwreck victims until help could arrive.

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  11. National Library and Archive at the Manx Museum

    Address

    Manx Museum, Kingswood Grove, Douglas, IM1 3LY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 648047

    Douglas

    The Island’s main museum featuring an orientation film, superb displays, and the Island’s main document and digital archives.

    Add Manx National Heritage Library & Archive to your Itinerary

  12. The Glen Roy tributary of the Laxey River

    Address

    IM4 7BE

    Telephone

    01624 685857

    The source of the Laxey River is located on Snaefell, the Island’s highest peak. It rushes down the side of the mountain, eventually spilling into Laxey harbour. Each season during the autumn months, salmon make their way up the river.

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  13. King Orry's Grave © Peter Killey
    Secondary Site of King Orry's Grave © Peter Killey
    King Orry's Grave © Peter Killey
    Secondary Site of King Orry's Grave © Peter Killey

    Address

    Ballaragh Road, Laxey, Isle of Man, IM4 7PE

    Laxey

    King Orry's Grave is the most complete of the Island’s megaliths and is a superb example of a Neolithic Chambered tomb.

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  14. Address

    Douglas Head, Douglas

    Douglas

    Marine Drive is situated on Douglas Head linking Douglas with Port Soderick. Douglas Head is a popular picnic spot with magnificant views over the bay.

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  15. iMuseum

    Address

    Library iMuseum, Kingswood Grove, Douglas, IM2 3AS

    Douglas

    The Isle of Man Family History Society was formed in January 1979 with the aim of encouraging the study of genealogy and family history.

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  16. Great Union Camera Obscura
    Great Union Camera Obscurer
    Great Union Camera Obscura
    Great Union Camera Obscurer

    Address

    Douglas Head, Douglas, IM1 5BY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 621733

    Douglas

    This Victorian curiosity has entertained visitors for hundreds of years – offering a unique way to see the surrounding area and an opportunity to spy on fellow tourists!

    Add Great Union Camera Obscura to your Itinerary

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  17. 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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more than 5 miles

  1. 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.

    Add The Sloc Car Park to your Itinerary

  2. Address

    A27 Dalby Road, Glen Maye

    Glen Maye

    A spectacular bridged gorge and waterfall dominate this glen, which is located three miles south of Peel.

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