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Situated in a small picturesque glen, just north of Douglas on the Isle of Man, is the Groudle Glen Railway & the Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms, a Manx charity; solely operated by volunteers.
The Centre for WW1 Internment tells the story of the Knockaloe Internment Camp, its guards, staff and over 30,000 German, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish civilian men who were held as internees behind its barbed wire between 1914 and 1919.
This space was fully converted to create accommodation in a remote rural area set on the edge of the west coast overlooking the Irish sea, with the mountains of Mourne just visible on a clear day!
Enjoy delicious food and an impressive selection of drinks, served in luxurious art-deco surroundings on the Douglas promenade. Providing a truly unique dining experience and with panoramic views along Douglas promenade.
Little Fish Café is situated on the North Quay in Douglas and serves both lunch and dinner.
Situated on Peel’s historic quayside, The Boatyard enjoys views of the bustling marina and ancient castle offering you the perfect spot to relax over a delicious lunch or candlelit evening meal.
Relax and unwind at Brightlife Spa with luxurious and modern facilities and therapies set in idyllic countryside surroundings.
Mooragh Park in Ramsey is a popular attraction with excellent leisure facilities.
Set in a purpose built conservatory, the café has wonderful views of both the Walled Garden and the famous Winchester gates.
Ballahimmin Riding and Pony Trekking Centre is situated amidst the beautiful Little London hills at Cronk-y-Voddy on the Isle of Man with fantastic off road trails into the beautiful Manx hills.
Curraghs Wildlife Park is the perfect place for a fun-filled family day out; there’s so much to see and do – you won’t know where to start! There are over 350 of the world’s animals to discover set over 40 acres of beautiful, natural scenery.
Settled on an upland plateau overlooking the Calf of Man, Cregneash village was one of the last strongholds of the Manx language and customs which characterised the crofting way of life.
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Situated on the former RAF Jurby in the sunny north of the Isle of Man, the privately funded Isle of Man Motor Museum was purpose designed and houses over 500 vehicles. Opened in May 2015, it has become a petrol head’s paradise with…
From the wonders of our natural world to road racing legends, begin your journey through the Island’s vibrant history and its unique national collections.
Uncover the story of the inventive George Quayle and his most significant surviving creation Peggy, the earliest known example of a British armed yacht.
This feat of Victorian engineering and ingenuity is the largest surviving waterwheel of its kind in the world.
For a wonderfully charming cottage break on the Isle of Man, stay with us at our traditional Manx thatched cottage.
Located in one of the most beautiful and picturesque settings on the Island, the hotel is a traditional country inn nestling at the foot of the beautiful Sulby Glen. The 10 en-suite bedrooms provide a cosy atmosphere and can accommodate up to 17…
Complete beginners, seasoned outdoor climbers, bouldering geniuses or anything in between, visit Hot Rocks Climbing wall - the ultimate venue for climbing fun and development.
Nikki & Nigel love having guests to stay. Nothing is too much trouble. They are experts on what to see and what to do. Just read their tripadvisor reviews to know that you'll leave not just having a good holiday but a great one. So come stay at…