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AndreasAndreas
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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JurbyJurby
The Lhen is a picturesque Sand and shingle beach near to Ramsey, perfect for moderate to experienced windsurfers.
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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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Back Shore Road, LaxeyLaxey
Laxey Beach is situated on the Island's east coast approximately 8 miles north of Douglas. Laxey has a pebble and sand beach, which gets progressively sandier the closer you go to the low-water mark.
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Port Soderick Glen Road, SantonSanton
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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Silverdale Road, Ballasalla, IM9 3DSBallasalla
This is a extremely popular spot for all the family with a childrens playground (including a unique Victorian water-powered roundabout), boating lake and cafe.
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Off the Bollyn Road, BallaughBallaugh
This sand and shale beach is located on the exposed North West of the island. This beach is a perfect Dark Sky Discovery Spot for stargazing.
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1886 Bar and Restaurant, Regent Street, Douglas, IM1 2EADouglas
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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Port SoderickPort 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.
Peel
Visit Peel Castle, the ancient Vikings’ home and don't miss panoramic views over Peel, seal and basking shark spotting.
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A27 Dalby Road, Glen MayeGlen Maye
A spectacular bridged gorge and waterfall dominate this glen, which is located three miles south of Peel.
Douglas
Take an unforgettable journey along the east coast of the island on this unique electric railway which dates back over 100 years.
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A18 Mountain RoadSnaefell is the Island’s only mountain. Its summit is 2,036ft above sea level.
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A36, Port ErinPort Erin
The Sloc is a popular spot among local astronomers, with the site offering panoramic views over the South and North West.
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Bayr Ny Balleira, Kirk MichaelKirk Michael
Along the North-East coast of the Isle of Man lies Kirk Michael beach. The long stretch of sandy beach is accessible by ramp and offers stunning views of the coast and nearby rugged cliffs.
Peel
The world's smallest production car in the Island's smallest museum. Visit to see the original P50 micro car, designed and made in 1964 in Peel, by Peel Engineering at a small factory just 300 yards away from the Museum.
Peel
The legendary sea god Manannan will guide you through the Island’s rich Celtic, Viking and maritime past.
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Port SoderickPort Soderick
Port Soderick Brooghs is the perfect spot for budding stargazers with uninterrupted views from the North East and South West.
Laxey
Join Snaefell Mountain Railway from Laxey for travel to Snaefell summit. Winding its way up 2,000 feet to the top of Snaefell on a clear day it is said you can see seven kingdoms, unless of course the legendary Manannan cloaks you in mist.
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410 reviewsCastletown
Discover one of the most preserved medieval castles in Europe.
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