Langness Lighthouse Cottages

Type:Self-Catering

From £1,050.00
Langness from the sea

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Langness Lighthouse Cottages are the ultimate self-catering accommodation. Situated on Langness peninsula at the most south-easterly point of the Isle of Man, Langness is an area of special scientific interest (ASSI) and officially recognised by UNESCO as “one of the best places in the world to explore nature".  The Island has the largest concentration of dark sky sites in the Britain Isles and some of the clearest skies in Europe. 

Langness Lighthouse Cottages are just a 5 -minute drive from Ronaldsway Airport or a 20 minute drive from Douglas ferry terminal.  We offer 2 cottages to suit all requirements. Langness Lighthouse Cottages would love to welcome you to the lighthouse cottages, famous for diverse bird and marine-life. Basking sharks, dolphins and families of seals your only neighbours. Discover an island of history, beautiful glens, mountain walks and coastal footpaths to explore. An outstandingly beautiful island and rich in history to explore. Return to your beautiful and cosy 4-star cottage after a day of exploring.

Please note: our booking system isn't linked to this site. For all booking enquiries/availability please visit our homepage at: Langness Lighthouse Cottages

For your added safety and security the property is monitored by external webcams.

Guide Prices

Number of Rooms / Units
2
Room / Unit TypeRoom / Unit Tariff*
East Cottage£1,050.00 per unit per week
West Cottage£1,300.00 per unit per week

*Check in is from 4.00pm / Check out is by 10.00am.
West Cottage: Sleeps 4: 1 double room + 1 twin-bedded room. Standard £1,300/week all year. TT(MGP) week £1,900/week.
East Cottage: Sleeps 3/4: 1 double room +1 single bedroom with pull-out bed under). Standard £1,050/week all year. TT/(MGP) £1,550/week.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Accessible parking
  • Accessible toilets
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Electric car charging points

Children & Infants

  • Accept children (Minimum age)
  • Children's videos/DVDs Available
  • Cot
  • Facilities for children
  • Food/Bottle Warming Available
  • Highchair

Leisure Facilities

  • Access to golf course
  • Arrangements for riding/pony trekking
  • Fishing
  • Other sporting facilities
  • Walking route
  • Water sports facilities - Watersports are organised both in Castletown and in Port Erin.

Parking & Transport

  • Car parking - Park at your door.
  • Electric Car Charging Point
  • On site parking
  • Secure cycle storage

Payment Methods

  • BACS accepted

Provider Facilities

  • Central Heating
  • Bath
  • Cyclist Friendly
  • Dishwasher
  • Dog Friendly
  • Drying Facilities
  • DVD Player
  • Freezer
  • Garden/patio for guests use - Outdoor table and chairs. Very large gated grounds and lawn.
  • Ground floor units available
  • Group Friendly
  • Hair Dryer
  • Ironing facilities - Ironing can be accommodated by arrangement with our Property Manager. All properties have ironing boards and irons,
  • Ironing Facilities
  • Laundry facilities
  • Linen available free of charge
  • Linen provided - Highest quality linen and both bath and beach towels are provided in all the cottages.
  • Microwave
  • Onsite parking next to unit
  • Pets accepted - We are happy to accommodate your dogs but request a maximum of 2 dogs per cottage. We have a £25 charge per stay/cottage for a dog/s visit which goes towards the deep-clean/anti-allergy clean on departure.
  • Radio
  • Shower
  • Stargazer Friendly
  • Television
  • TT & Biker Friendly
  • Tumble dryer
  • Walker Friendly
  • Washing Machine
  • Wi-Fi

Provider Features

  • Castle - The Island is rich in history to discover. Castle Rushen, the best preserved mediaeval castle in Europe, is only a few miles away in Castletown.
  • Celebrity connection - Former home of Jeremy Clarkson, Top Gear.
  • Film or TV location - The cottages have been used in music videos in the UK and the Netherlands and Denmark.
  • In countryside - The best possible location to stay on the Island. On an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI), the whole area is under protection and safeguarded for its outstanding natural beauty. UNESCO area of outstanding natural beauty.
  • Of historic, literary or architectural interest - A fantastic history to discover from a journey on a Victorian Steam Railway train, to horse trams on the prom and Victorian Electric trams up Snaefell mountain. The Island has dozens of stunning national glens and so many footpaths including coastal walks, long distance footpaths and hill walks. The Island has many ancient sites including neolithic, celtic and Viking remains. The museum in Douglas is a great place to start your voyage of discovery.
  • Seafront - On the end of Langness peninsula your only neighbours are seals and seabirds. A fantastic place to watch all birds including raptors and the nearby salt water marsh attracts many visiting birds. Watch passing marine life, including basking sharks, Minke whales, dolphins, porpoises and many seals on the surrounding rocks. With coves aned beaches to explore.
  • Welcome pack

Target Markets

  • Marketed as green/environmentally friendly
  • Marketed to any other specialist market
  • Special provisions for cyclists - Cyclists welcome. As the home of some of the world's best cyclists this is the place to do it!
  • Special provisions for walkers - Walkers welcome. Each cottage has rugs, umbrellas, torches, binoculars and guide books and everything you need for a walking holiday. The Admin Manager is more than happy to suggest places to walk and sites to visit. Please see some of our 1000s of walks highlighted on our facebook page with photographs. The lighthouse itself is on the Raad ny Foillan (Way of the Gull) coastal footpath.

Travel & Trade

  • Wi-fi available
Langness Lighthouse, Langness, Castletown, IM9 1UB
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Gradings

  • 4 Stars
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Awards

  • WelcomeBiker Friendly Biker Friendly 2020
  • WelcomeCycling Friendly Cycling Friendly 2020
  • WelcomeDog Friendly Dog Friendly 2020
  • WelcomeStargazer Friendly Stargazer Friendly 2020
  • WelcomeWalker Friendly Walker Friendly 2020
  • WelcomeFamily Friendly Family Friendly 2020

Opening Times

Open all year round (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)

* Open over Christmas and New Year

Map & Directions

Road Directions

Drive to Derbyhaven, turn right on to the peninsula. Take the right at the fork in the roads and follow the road out as far as it goes to the public carpark. Continue through the gate on to the private road direct to the lighthouse.

Public Transport Directions

Car hire: link on our homepage offers a 10% reduction in the cost of your car hire. 20 mins from Douglas ferry terminal or 5 minutes from the airport.

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