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  1. Address

    Santon Villa, New Castletown Road, Santon, IM4 1EN

    Telephone

    07624 478162

    Santon

    The home of classic bikes in the Isle of Man. A must visit for all genuine motorcycle or TT enthusiasts.

    Add Murray's Motorcycle Museum to your Itinerary

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  2. Fishing an upland stretch of the Sulby River
    Fishing in the Sulby Claddaghs area
    A pool on the upper Sulby
    Fishing an upland stretch of the Sulby River
    Fishing in the Sulby Claddaghs area
    A pool on the upper Sulby

    Address

    Telephone

    01624 685857

    This beautiful waterway has a reputation as one of the Isle of Man's best salmon and sea trout rivers. Many anglers base their fishing around the Sulby Claddaghs Recreational Area.

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  3. Address

    Derby Castle Sheds, Queens Promenade, Douglas

    Douglas

    A great opportunity to see information charting the conception of the railway right up until the modern day

    Add Manx Electric Railway Museum to your Itinerary

  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Address

    Telephone

    01624 685857

    This 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.

    Add Glen Maye River to your Itinerary

  7. 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

  8. Address

    Richmond Hill, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM4 1JH

    Telephone

    +44 (0) 1624 674594

    Douglas

    Visit the Home of Rest for Old Horses and experience a unique opportunity to get up close with these magnificent animals!

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  9. The Silver Burn River
    A nice brown trout from the Silver Burn River
    The Silver Burn River
    A nice brown trout from the Silver Burn River

    Address

    IM9 3DS

    Telephone

    01624 685857

    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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