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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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Derby Castle Sheds, Queens Promenade, DouglasDouglas
A great opportunity to see information charting the conception of the railway right up until the modern day
The small Groudle River runs through the mature woodland of Groudle and Molly Quirk’s Glens. There is good, easily accessible angling here for wild brown trout.
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!
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105 reviewsJurby 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.
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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Manx Museum, Kingswood Grove, Douglas, IM1 3LYTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 648047Douglas
For over a century manuscripts, maps and plans, photographs, prints, film, sound and published works have been actively collected and preserved on behalf of the people of the Isle of Man.
Ramsey
Private House Tours for 10+ individuals can be booked upon request, please call 01624 812321 for further details and to book.
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166 reviewsAddress
Jurby Industrial Estate, Jurby, IM7 3BZTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 888333Jurby
Explore the amazing stories behind a collection of hundreds of unique vehicles from around the world, including classic cars and motor vehicles and rarely seen private motorcycles.
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255 reviews