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Tynwald Day is our National Day and a day to celebrate everything that is Manx. The ancient ceremony on Tynwald Hill is an important reminder of our unique culture, heritage and democracy.
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Tynwald Day is our National Day and a day to celebrate everything that is Manx. The ancient ceremony on Tynwald Hill is an important reminder of our unique culture, heritage and democracy.
This four-tiered hill is one of the Island’s most distinctive landmarks and a signal of…
The Island’s cultural and Tynwald exhibition centre is a great way for all ages to find…
Situated in St Johns the Tynwald National Park and Arboretum is set in more than 25 acres…
A government-owned garden open to the public which includes access to toilets.…
Nestled in the rural area of St Johns lies Tynwald Mills, the only department store on…
The glen features gardens with rustic bridges and waterfalls through foliage. The main…
The Centre for WW1 Internment tells the story of the Knockaloe Internment Camp, its…
The Neb flows from Little London, through the beautiful Glen Helen, bisecting roadside…
Visit Cathedral Isle of Man in Peel to discover the history of the Isle of Man through…
Discover the species of whale, dolphin, porpoise and other marine life found around the…
The legendary sea god Manannan will guide you through the Island’s rich Celtic, Viking…
The Leece Museum is devoted to objects, photographs and documents specifically relating…
Peel Beach is situated on the Island's west coast. It has a golden, gently sloping, sandy…
Visit Peel Castle, the ancient Vikings’ home, and don't miss the panoramic views of Peel,…
Follow the coastal path around Peel Castle to enjoy the panoramic views looking out to…
Overlooked by the ancient fortress of Peel Castle, lies Fenella Beach, a small sheltered…