Nobles Park
Douglas
IM2 4BE
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Douglas
By Car: Travel to Douglas and then along the sea front, turn onto Broadway and then at the road split take the right road (Ballaquayle Road). At the next main road turn right onto Glencrutchery Road, which will shortly lead to the Grandstand. There is also Parking in Noble's on St Ninians Road right turn off Ballaquayle Road, when following instructions as above.
By Bus: For information regarding bus timetables visit www.bus.im
By Rail: By Electric Railway, take the trams heading to Douglas. Then walk along the Promenade following the route taken by vehicles above (about a 20 minute walk) or take a bus going to Willaston.
By Steam Railway, take the train to Douglas and then walk along the Promenade following the route taken by vehicles above (about a 20 minute walk) or take a bus going to Willaston.
Nobles Park (1 Jan 2019 - 31 Dec 2019) |
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