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A non-competitive walk from Port Erin to Castletown. 10:00m Sunday 3rd May. Mainly on a costal route with a second start at 11:30 from Port St Mary
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A non-competitive walk from Port Erin to Castletown. 10:00m Sunday 3rd May. Mainly on a costal route with a second start at 11:30 from Port St Mary
Here there is plenty of wild beauty to enjoy, with waterfalls and the Colby River running…
Balladoole, near to Castletown, is one of the most significant historic monument sites on…
A picturesque sandy beach with a gradual slope to the sea making it a perfect spot for…
The Sloc is a popular spot among local astronomers, with the site offering panoramic…
The beautiful Kirk Malew Church is a traditional Manx church that still retains the…
Nestled between Castletown’s picturesque train station and Silverburn river lies Poulsom…
Port St Mary Beach or Chapel Beach, as it is also known, is situated in the south-east of…
Uncover the story of the inventive George Quayle and his most significant surviving…
This is an extremely popular spot for all the family with a children’s playground…
The Silverburn begins its journey above the village of St Marks, passing through…
Picturesque Port Erin Beach is situated in the southwest of the Island. The beach sits in…
The horseshoe-shaped bay of Castletown, offers sandy stretches and pebbly coves. The…
Cringle Reservoir is in the south of the Island is located within the Cringle Forestry…
Discover the tranquil beauty of Bradda Glen offering spectacular and panoramic views over…
Using home-grown produce and eco-friendly methods to make their own sparkling wines,…
Derbyhaven Beach is a secluded cove on the south-eastern coast where you can enjoy the…