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St Johns
Situated in St Johns the Tynwald National Park and Arboretum is set in more than 25 acres of picturesque countryside.
Ballasalla
A wide range of exhibits relating the military and aviation history of the Isle of Man and people who served in the Armed Forces both on and off island.
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284 reviewsAddress
Jurby Industrial Estate, Jurby, IM7 3BZTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 888333Jurby
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256 reviewsDouglas
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.
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1028 reviewsDouglas
Visit St Thomas' Church in central Douglas and discover the superb Victorian murals which depict the story of Christianity.
Cregneash
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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269 reviewsAddress
The Old Courthouse, East Quay, Peel, IM5 1ARTelephone
+ 44 (0) 1624 845366Peel
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.
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Douglas Steam Railway Station, Banks Circus, Douglas, IM1 5PTTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 662525Douglas
Experience the excitement of travelling between Douglas and the south of the Island on a Victorian steam railway perfectly preserved in time.
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1297 reviewsAddress
Derby Castle Sheds, Queens Promenade, DouglasDouglas
A great opportunity to see information charting the conception of the railway right up until the modern day
Castletown
The Nature Discovery Centre is full of information on its surroundings, the environment in general and the work of Manx Wildlife Trust.
Castletown
Discover one of the best preserved medieval castles in Europe.
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517 reviewsAddress
Mull Road, CregneashCregneash
Meayll Hill features a magnificent Neolithic chambered tomb as well as some more modern remains – that of a World War II radar station.
Castletown
Uncover the story of the inventive George Quayle and his most significant surviving creation Peggy, the earliest known example of a British armed yacht.
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121 reviewsPeel
The legendary sea god Manannan will guide you through the Island’s rich Celtic, Viking and maritime past.
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704 reviewsDouglas
Take an unforgettable journey along the east coast of the Island on this unique electric railway which dates back over 130 years.
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1847 reviewsPeel
The world's smallest production car is on view in the Island's smallest museum in Peel. Here you can see an original P50 micro car, designed and made in 1964 by Peel Engineering at a small factory just 300 yards away from the Museum.
Ballasalla
Rushen Abbey was gifted by King Olaf I for use as a monastery in 1134. The visitor centre tells the Abbey's story from the 12th century right up to the tea dances and days of disco in the 20th century.
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103 reviewsAddress
Station Road, Port Erin, IM9 6AEPort Erin
A unique museum that will take you back in time to a period when train travel on the Isle of Man was a regular occurrence and not just a day out!
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129 reviewsAddress
JurbyJurby Beach is located near the northern tip of the Isle of Man and forms a long strip of sand along the coastline
Douglas
This Victorian curiosity has entertained visitors for hundreds of years – offering a unique way to see the surrounding area and an opportunity to spy on fellow tourists!
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102 reviews