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Geocaching is a family friendly activity and a great way of seeing more of the great outdoors. The Isle of Man is an extremely attractive destination for geocaching due to its extensive countryside and rural location.
Thie-Ma-Chree is a delightful single storey cottage with a lovely elevated view out to sea. Situated right next to the 125 year old Manx Electric Railway, the tram stops just outside at the magically named Fairy Cottage halt.
The ManxSPCA Tearooms offers freshly prepared and home-cooked meals and snacks. Children are welcome and after a hearty lunch what better way to spend the afternoon than by visiting the rescue animals? Dogs are also welcome in the Tearoom's…
The Leece Museum is devoted to objects, photographs and documents specifically relating to Peel in the Isle of Man. Our archive of unique documents and photographs is of particular interest to those who are researching family history.
The Nature Discovery Centre is full of information on its surroundings, the environment in general and the work of Manx Wildlife Trust.
Situated in St Johns the Tynwald National Park and Arboretum is set in more than 25 acres of picturesque countryside.
Ramsey Visitor Information Point is located within the Town Hall situated in Parliament Square, Visitors to the Town Hall will find a wealth of information including maps, timetables and guidebooks which will help you to make the most of your time…
Decadent, luxurious afternoon teas are served with a glamorous sense of tradition and occasion at Aaron House. Served in their splendid Victorian Dining Room, which enjoys beautiful panoramic views of Port St Mary Bay, you will enjoy a fine…
Calf of Man landings and cruises; as well as wildlife, heritage, private charters and trips from Port Erin.
Douglas Golf Course, otherwise known as Pulrose Golf Club, sits within the edge of the island's capital Douglas.
Come along and join us at Energy FM Bowl in Ramsey, right on the seafront overlooking the Queen's Pier.
Tynwald is an end of terrace, Edwardian house which has been carefully converted into three spacious one-bedroom apartments which retain many of the original features. Decorated and furnished to a very high standard, apartment 2 isavailable for…
Rose Cottage is a charming detached 17th century Manx stone cottage situated at South Cape, Laxey, less than 5 minutes walk down steps to the beach and harbour, and only a few yards from the South Cape Manx Electric Railway stop. Originally two…
The Old Byre is a delightful sandstone terraced cottage in the centre of Peel, with its own secluded garden, garage and self catering accommodation for six people.
Surfside is a delightful country cottage (originally a bakehouse) with spectacular views. Its central position gives immediate access to amenities, restaurants and hostelries. The conservatory and enclosed garden provides seclusion. Ideal location…
Reayrt Y Vaie means bay view in Manx, and this modern, bright and spacious apartment provides an uninterupted panoramic view of Douglas Bay, with the beach and promenade directly across the road. This fourth floor apartment consists of two bedrooms…
The Waldick Hotel is located on Peel Promenade in a glorious sea-view position overlooking the Irish Sea and the magnificent, historic Peel Castle.
A converted barn set in the beautiful Manx Countryside.
At Cedar Lodge is set amidst rolling hills in the beautiful Cornae Valley with views across to Cumbria. Set in 3 acres it is ideally situated for all forms of touring and sightseeing.
Situated halfway between Douglas and Laxey. In open farmland, the apartment is fully self-contained and sleeps 4 people.
Fairy Lodge self-catering is situated on the A5, New Castletown Road, 100 yards from Fairy Bridge. 5 minute drive from Ronaldsway Airport and 15 minutes drive from the Ferry Port in Douglas. Warm, Cosy, Ideal.