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Douglas
Take a nostalgic journey along Douglas Promenade on the world's oldest horse drawn tramway. Trams depart regularly from Derby Castle throughout the day.
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Mooragh Promenade, Ramsey, IM8 3PTRamsey
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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Port e VullenPort 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…
Situated in a small picturesque glen just north of Douglas is the Groudle Glen Railway, which runs through the glen to the Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms. Trains on this Victorian tourist attraction run on Wednesday evenings and all day on Sundays…
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Glen Mooar, Kirk MichaelKirk Michael
Discover the Spooyt Vane waterfall, found in the depths of Glen Mooar which also contain the hidden histories of keeills and burial grounds from the early days of Mann.
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Main Road, Ramsey Road, Maughold, Isle of Man, IM7 1HLMaughold
Dhoon Glen is known for its natural and rugged beauty. It boasts a splendid waterfall and streams offering the perfect picturesque photos.
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Foxdale Road, Foxdale, IM4 3ETFoxdale
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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DerbyhavenDerbyhaven
With views casting over Castletown and Port Erin, stargazers are guaranteed sensational views over the horizon from North East to South West.
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Shore Road, Peel, IM5 1AHPeel
Peel Beach is situated on the Island's west coast. It has a golden, gently sloping, sandy beach set in a beautiful bay, bounded by Peel Castle and the Peel Harbour on one side and red sandstone cliffs on the other.
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New Road, LaxeyLaxey
Laxey Glen is a favourite among tourists and locals alike. It is a popular spot for families of all ages with its playground and grassed paddocks. The glen is rich in mature exotic trees and natural woodland.
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St. Johns, IM4 3NPSt. Johns
The glen features gardens with rustic bridges and waterfalls through foliage. The main attraction is Rhenass Fall, a stream which makes its way down between two hills lined with boulders.
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Foxdale Road, St Johns, Isle Of Man, Isle Of Man, IM4 3ASIsle 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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Derbyhaven Road, Castletown, IM8 1AACastletown
The horseshoe-shaped bay of Castletown, offers sandy stretches and pebbly coves. The Beach is a favourite among watersport fanatics, with the bay offering perfect windsurfing conditions.
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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Ballig, St Johns, IM4 3ADSt Johns
Nestled in the rural area of St Johns lies Tynwald Mills, the only department store on Island. Lined by trees and large flat open areas, Tynwald Mills offers the perfect spot for budding stargazers to catch sight of some amazing astronomical views.
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Laxey Woollen Mills, Glen Road, Laxey, IM4 7ARTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 861395Laxey
Art Gallery showing a variety of solo, joint or group exhibitions by local artists of all genres; plus a Gallery Shop displaying a wide variety of artwork, prints, ceramics, photography, jewellery, wood carving and many more unique pieces by local…
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.
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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Onchan, IM4 5BGOnchan
Two pretty reservoirs, a short walking distance apart, that lie in the hills above Onchan. These reservoirs are fly-fishing only for stocked rainbow trout from 2lb upwards, along with the occasional wild brown trout.
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.