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The Aqua café boasts a fresh menu with an emphasis on healthier options for both adults and children, as well as featuring some traditional Café favourites.
The Claremont Hotel is the perfect destination for executives who appreciate excellent service, first-class conferencing facilities and comfortable accommodation.
The beautiful Kirk Malew Church is a traditional Manx church that still retains the original designs of the churches of old. Previously the parish church for the old Manx capital, it now contains a fine selection of memorials and ancient Celtic…
A unique venue in a historic and beautifully restored building alongside the Neb River. Specifically designed to provide seven rooms of different sizes, combinations and character to provide a versatile facility for any size of function.
The Laxey Visitor Information Point is located within the Laxey and Lonan Heritage Trust Shop. Visitors to the shop will find a wealth of information including guidebooks, maps and leaflets which will help you make the most of your time on the…
There are 15 acres of gardens and woodlands in this historic setting for you to explore. Throughout the gardens there are many excellent specimens of rhododendrons, magnolias, camellias and many other species too, all of which produce a dazzling…
The team at Ballakelly Farm turn all their own farm meats into products for you to enjoy.
Short breaks of 3 or 4 nights all year round + flexibility as to when you arrive. Sunset View sleeps 5 and is single-storey with M1 NAS Grading. Harvest and Lavender both sleep 4.
Converted barn, new in 2013, sleeps up to four guests. Panoramic views. Fully fitted kitchen. Sky TV and free WIFI.
Balladhoo Mews is a well-presented holiday cottage situated in the grounds of Balladhoo House, Isle of Man. Nestled in the hills and enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, the mews is situated just 4 miles from the Island’s capital…
Gold award winning luxury apartments ideally situated on Douglas promenade. Just a stones throw from the Manx Electric Railway and Horse Tram depot which during the season offer fantastic transport links to the rest of the Island. With fantastic…
Located directly on the sea front and just 15 minutes walk from Douglas centre this ground floor apartment provides spacious, hi-quality, accommodation consisting of two double bedrooms (one with en-suite facilities), master bathroom, open plan…
Glen Chass Farmhouse is a beautifully appointed 3 bedroom house that sleeps up to 6 people in a magnificent setting high above Port St Mary.
Bay View Apartments are designed to take full advantage of the magnificent, commanding views over Port Erin Bay. Each apartment offers modern self catering accommodation, beautifully furnished and equipped to a very high standard.
Charming detached Manx Victorian House in wonderful location with lovely views, near facilities. 2 bedrooms, 2 living rooms, new bathroom & kitchen, open fire & log burner.
Set in 28 rural acres, We are a small farm, with superb views of the western hills and the sea.
With our own private wooded glen which is a paradise of natural peace, for walking, sitting contemplating or just taking in the views.
Our farm is an…
Kurries and Steaks was created to be different. People love Indian food, but many dislike the unhealthy ingredients that make Indian food ‘taste’ good. The menu features items that use healthy aromatic spices, but omits the colouring and additives…
Located close to the Colby Steam Train Station, the Colby Glen is a newly refurbished picturesque country pub and the perfect place to pop in for lunch after a walk through the beautiful Glen in the south of the Island.
The Bridge on the Quay, as its name suggests, is located on North Quay in Douglas overlooking the picturesque boat moorings of the harbour.
The British on North Quay in Douglas is a classic, yet modern city-style bar serving great food and drink with a distinctly British feel, however, the real jewel in the crown is the function room on the first floor.
The Isle of Man's parliament, Tynwald, is the oldest continuous parliament in the world and continues to debate and pass the Island's laws today. The branches sit weekly and Tynwald sits once a month.