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Douglas Promenade, DouglasDouglas
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.
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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The Old Courthouse, East Quay, Peel, IM5 1ARTelephone
+ 44 (0) 1624 845366Peel
The Leece Museum is devoted to objects, photographs and documents specifically relating to Peel in the Isle of Man. Our archive of unique documents and photographs is of particular interest to those who are researching family history.
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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.
Peel
Visit Cathedral Isle of Man in Peel to discover the history of the Isle of Man through the mediums of religion, art and culture, or stop to have a quiet moment of contemplation in the beautiful Cathedral Gardens.
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Richmond Hill, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM4 1JHTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 674594Douglas
Visit the Home of Rest for Old Horses and experience a unique opportunity to get up close with these magnificent animals!
St Johns
Situated in St Johns the Tynwald National Park and Arboretum is set in more than 25 acres of picturesque countryside.
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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
Ramsey
There are 15 acres of gardens and woodlands in this historical setting for you to explore. Throughout the gardens, there are many excellent specimens of rhododendrons, magnolias, camellias and many other species too, all of which produce a dazzling…
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166 reviewsThis river flows down from Glen Rushen to the sea near the village of Glen Maye in the west of the island. There is also a long stretch of public fishing upstream of the village.