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Douglas
Take an unforgettable journey along the east coast of the Island on this unique electric railway which dates back over 130 years.
Situated in a small picturesque glen, just north of Douglas on the Isle of Man, is the Groudle Glen Railway & the Sea Lion Rocks Tea Rooms, a Manx charity; solely operated by volunteers.
Douglas
Take a nostalgic journey along Douglas Promenade on the world's oldest horse drawn tramway. Trams depart regularly from Derby Castle throughout the day.
Douglas
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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Gaiety Theatre, Harris Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2HHTelephone
+ 44 (0) 1624 694580Douglas
Take a tour of the Gaiety Theatre, one of the finest remaining examples of work from the legendary architect, Frank Matcham who designed many of Britain’s best-known theatres. A guided tour encompasses the history of the site of the Gaiety.
less than 5 miles
Laxey
This feat of Victorian engineering and ingenuity is the largest surviving waterwheel of its kind in the world.
Address
Richmond Hill, Douglas, Isle Of Man, IM4 1JHTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 674594Douglas
Visit the Home of Rest for Old Horses and experience a unique opportunity to get up close with these magnificent animals!
Laxey
Join the Snaefell Mountain Railway at Laxey and travel to the summit of Snaefell. From here, at over 2,000 feet and on a clear day, it is said you can see seven kingdoms at a glance, unless of course the legendary Manannan cloaks you in mist.
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Douglas Steam Railway Station, Banks Circus, Douglas, IM1 5PTTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 697400Douglas
Experience the excitement of travelling between Douglas and the south of the Island on a Victorian steam railway perfectly preserved in time.
more than 5 miles
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Patrick Old School Rooms, Patrick Corner, Patrick Village, IM5 3ALTelephone
+44 (0) 1624 648477Patrick Village
The Centre for WW1 Internment tells the story of the Knockaloe Internment Camp, its guards, staff and over 30,000 German, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish civilian men who were held as internees behind its barbed wire between 1914 and 1919.
Peel
The legendary sea god Manannan will guide you through the Island’s rich Celtic, Viking and maritime past.
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.
Ramsey
Private House Tours for 10+ individuals can be booked upon request, please call 01624 812321 for further details and to book.
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Ballalheaney, Andreas Road, Andreas, IM7 4ENAndreas
Relax and unwind at Brightlife Spa with luxurious and modern facilities and therapies set in idyllic countryside surroundings.
Bride
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…
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.
Peel
Visit Peel Castle, the ancient Vikings’ home. Enjoy panoramic views over Peel and spot seals and basking sharks.
Jurby
Explore the amazing stories behind a collection of hundreds of unique vehicles from around the world, including classic cars and motor vehicles and rarely seen private motorcycles.
Cregneash
Part of the Manx National Heritage portfolio. Cregneash is a traditional Manx thatched village overlooking the Calf of Man. Many of the Manx cottages are open to see how crofters lived through stories, skills and craft demonstrations.
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.



