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  1. 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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    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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  3. Address

    Port Soderick

    Port Soderick

    Nestled in along the Manx coastline lies Port Soderick, a small hamlet to the south of Douglas. The car park above the beach provides a great vantage point for watching the night sky, with horizon views to the North West and South.

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  4. Snaefell Summit
    Summit Dining on Snaefell
    Snaefell Summit
    Summit Dining on Snaefell

    Address

    Laxey Station, Laxey, IM4 7NY

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 662525

    Laxey

    Join the Snaefell Mountain Railway at Laxey and travel to the summit of Snaefell. From here, at over 2,000 feet and on a clear day, it is said you can see seven kingdoms at a glance, unless of course the legendary Manannan cloaks you in mist.

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  5. Address

    Port Grenaugh

    Port Grenaugh

    Port Grenaugh Cove beach is situated on the South East Coast of the Island, between Port Soderick and Santon Head.

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  6. Address

    Andreas

    Andreas

    Smeale Coastal Area is one of the Island’s darkest sites with near to none light pollution. There are totally uninterrupted horizon views from South West to North East.

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  7. Seals and shags on the rocks
    VW Camper parked at the The Sound
    Seals and shags on the rocks
    VW Camper parked at the The Sound

    Address

    Sound Road, Port st Mary, IM9 5PZ

    Port st Mary

    At the Island's very southern tip is one of the most scenic places in the British Isles. Abundant with wildlife and natural wonders, this area is a hotspot for seals sunbathing on the rocky Kitterland, a small rocky islet.

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  8. Dark Skies Map
    Dark Skies Map

    Address

    Port Soderick Glen Road, Santon

    Santon

    Port Soderick Glen comprises some 15 acres with the Crogga River running through it. It is also a registered Dark Skies Discovery Site.

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  9. Address

    Foxdale Road, St Johns, Isle Of Man, Isle Of Man, IM4 3AS

    Isle Of Man

    A government-owned garden open to the public which includes access to toilets. Information leaflets are available on site. There is a large car park opposite the gardens adjacent to the Saw Mill.

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  10. Address

    Foxdale Road, Foxdale, IM4 3ET

    Foxdale

    Archallagan, also known by some as the Forest of a Thousand Trails, is popular among mountain bikers, walkers and horse riders.

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  11. Address

    Port Soderick

    Port Soderick

    Port Soderick beach is a peaceful and tranquil area about 3 miles from Douglas.

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  12. Address

    Off A15, Cornaa, Maughold

    Cornaa

    Ballaglass Glen can be found north of Laxey. Carpeted in bluebells in Spring it has sparkling streams which dance over rocks sculpted over millions of years.

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  13. Sandy beach at Ramsey

    Address

    Mooragh Promenade, Ramsey, IM8 3PT

    Ramsey

    Just one minute away from Ramsey town centre the south beach at Ramsey is bordered on one side by the victorian Queen's Pier and on the other side by two stone piers.

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  14. 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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  15. Address

    Summerhill Road, Douglas

    Telephone

    + 44 (0) 1624 696300

    Douglas

    Summerhill Glen is a popular beauty spot filled with streams and footpaths to explore and a vast array of flora and fauna.

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  16. Address

    Peel, IM5 1TB

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 648090

    Peel

    Visit Peel Castle, the ancient Vikings’ home. Enjoy panoramic views over Peel and spot seals and basking sharks.

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  17. Party in the Park 2023
    Party in the Park 2023

    Address

    Onchan Park, Onchan, IM3 1HU

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 675564

    Onchan

    A popular leisure attraction for visitors and residents alike, Onchan Pleasure Park has its own boating lake complete with bumper and motorboats, go-karts, a crazy golf course and large children’s playground.

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  18. 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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  19. Address

    Jurby

    Jurby

    The Lhen is a picturesque Sand and shingle beach near to Ramsey, perfect for moderate to experienced windsurfers.

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  20. 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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