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Douglas Farmers' Market takes place in Regent Street Douglas the second Saturday of each month between April & November. Buying locally helps to sustain the Manx community and economy and encourage diversification whilst reducing 'food miles'.
Colby Farmers' Market takes place at the Colby Football club on the third Sunday of each month, 11am-2pm
Buying locally helps to sustain the Manx community and economy and encourage diversification whilst reducing food miles.
The Ayres is an important stretch of low-lying sand dune coastline at the northern tip of the island, great for walking and bird watching. Parts are designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest and as a National Nature Reserve, and the…
Tour the Isle of Man in a Mercedes V Class 2019 model.
We have a 16 seat mini bus with WiFi and 32" entertainment screen
8 stunning courses including the Rolex World ranked Castletown Golf Links - set on a stunning peninsula. Take advantage of our mini bus transfer and tour options to include the best of apres golf experiences.
Traditional, warm and friendly the Ginger Hall is a family run business located on the world famous TT Race course in the north of the Isle of Man. Built in the 1800's it has continuously traded as a hotel and public bar to this date.
Visit High Tilt Goat Farm at Kirk Michael and immerse yourself in all things goat! There are over 100 goats on the Farm, including Anglo Nubian dairy goats, SA Boer meat goats, Angora goats for Mohair, and pygmy goats, just for fun!
Sail Lofts are four stylish, well appointed guest rooms overlooking the Douglas marina, located above the acclaimed 14North restaurant.
Located in Douglas within an 8-minute walk of TT Grandstand and 2.7 km of Steam Packet Company, The Firs - Englefield studio features rooms with free WiFi. 2.1 km from Manx Museum, the property is also 2.2 km away from Gaiety Theatre. The rooms…
Port Erin Paddleboards is the island’s leading Paddleboarding Centre and proud to be the first in Europe to offer the amazing Twilight-Go Paddleboarding Experience.
Georgian period, perfect location for visitors for the TT and MGP. Beach House boasts a 180° panoramic view of unspoilt Ramsey bay and endless wide sandy beaches, it is one of the unique spots of the Isle of Man.
Unfortunately, Beach house is not…
Noa Bakehouse is more than just a bakery! This family-run business comprises an artisan sourdough bakery, coffee roaster and locally focused cafe based in the heart of Douglas.
Athol Park Guesthouse is a small family run guesthouse near the centre of Port Erin.
Take a trip with Port St Mary Boat Excursions for sightseeing, bird-watching and fishing trips that show you the Island from a unique and fascinating perspective.
The cafe at the Sound is in the most southerly part of the Island with views out to the Calf of Man. A large cafe with floor to ceiling windows allows you to enjoy the views no matter what the weather. Great Wildlife, great food, tranquil location.
Greens café is one of the longest-established cafes on the Island. With a heavy emphasis on whole foods made in-house, our menu is varied- offering something for everyone.
A Small, locally owned coffee shop with a big personality equipped with all the homemade necessities you need after a sea dip or brisk walk along Peel prom.
Rushen Heritage Centre on Bridson Street, Port Erin, hosts regular exhibitions throughout the year promoting the history and attractions of the Island's 'beautiful south’.
Books and gifts produced by Rushen Heritage Trust can also be purchased…
Bar George, the authentic wine bar in the heart of Douglas' financial district, call in to see us on Hill Street, Douglas Isle of Man.
Carrick Bay is a ground floor apartment and enjoys spectacular views of Port St Mary Bay and beyond.
The Mill House is located in a secluded natural spot. With 7 bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, we are suitable for groups of up to 14 guests. With a large reception room (15x8m) and a conservatory for up to 20 diners, the Mill House is ideal for…