Here we document our recent weeks’ holiday on the Isle of Man, staying at a self-catering holiday cottage on the Port Erin seafront.
Overall this was a great holiday and I hope this itinerary although very busy gives people looking to visit this great island some ideas on what to see and do or even places to eat.
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Chapel Bay Beach is within a horseshoe bay with a promenade and some grass areas. The beach itself is a Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Dog Friendly and Dog Restrictions
Port Erin Beach is a sheltered sandy bay beach on the south of the island protected by the high cliffs Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Dog Friendly and Dog Restrictions
Laxey Bay beach is pebble near the promenade and sandy as the tide goes out. The beach stretches from the Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches, Dog Friendly and Dog Restrictions
Fenella Beach is one of the two beaches in Peel separated by the breakwater and harbour. It is a small, Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches and Dog Friendly
Snaefell is the highest mountain and the only summit higher than 2,000 feet (610 m) on the Isle of Man, Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Bradda Head is a rugged headland that shelters Port Erin Bay from the north, rising to a height of 116 Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Peel Castle was built in the 11th century by the Vikings and stands on St Patrick’s Isle which is connected Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts and History - Heritage
The Shed is an award-winning Artisan beachside eatery. Located overlooking Laxey Bay, offering a wide range of freshly made locally Read more…
Place Tags: Cafes
Marine Drive was originally part of the Southern Electric Railway which opened in 1896 but was closed during the wars Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
All year-round boat trips to and around the Calf of Man. The boat departs from St Mary harbour and trips Read more…
Place Tags: Animals - Wildlife, Boat Trips and Outdoors - Nature
Niarbyl Bay is at a midpoint between Peel and Port Erin on the west coast. ‘Niarbyl’ means ‘the tail’, referring Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Bradda Glen Cafe and Restaurant has panoramic views over Port Erin Bay, a perfect spot to relax with a coffee Read more…
Place Tags: Cafes and Restaurants
The Cosy Nook Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with tea/coffee and snacks. Located on the northern end of Read more…
Place Tags: Cafes