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Jurby 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.
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PeelPeel
Corrin's Folly, stands on the top of Peel Hill overlooking the town of Peel and out across the Irish Sea as a tower monument to Thomas Corrin's beloved family.
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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.
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FoxdaleFoxdale
South Barrule Forest is one of the Island's most popular woodlands for outdoor adventure and is a convenient gateway to neighbouring forests and hill land.
St Johns
Situated in St Johns the Tynwald National Park and Arboretum is set in more than 25 acres of picturesque countryside.
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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Ballalheaney, Andreas Road, Andreas, IM7 4ENAndreas
Relax and unwind at Brightlife Spa with luxurious and modern facilities and therapies set in idyllic countryside surroundings.
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Library iMuseum, Kingswood Grove, Douglas, IM2 3ASDouglas
The Isle of Man Family History Society was formed in January 1979 with the aim of encouraging the study of genealogy and family history.
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.
Douglas
Visit St Thomas' Church in central Douglas and discover the superb Victorian murals which depict the story of Christianity.