Explore Garff (Isle of Man) Seaside, Coast and Beaches
Garff is on the east of the Isle of Man and does not have any large towns with the largest settlement being Laxey.
Most people visit for the mountain railway or the Laxey waterwheel.
Garff Coast Map
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Every favourite location must be visited for the first time. Want some ideas, why not check out the below small selection of coastal locations, including beaches, activities, things to see and do, and places to stay and eat:
The sheltered beach at Garwick Bay lies at the end of Garwick Glen, one of the prettiest glens on the Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches Dog Friendly
Little Shed at The Glen is situated alongside the Manx Electric Railway track at the popular Dhoon Glen. A great Read more…
Place Tags: Cafes
Maughold Church is one of the oldest churches on the Isle of Man, founded approximately 447 A.D. by Celtic St Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
Laxey Bay beach is pebble near the promenade and sandy as the tide goes out. The beach stretches from the Read more…
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The Great Laxey Mines Railway is a restored railway that runs along the surface section of the tramway and includes Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
The Dhoon Glen Beach is an isolated rocky cove with pebbles and we recommend not to visit the beach in Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches Dog Friendly
The Shed is an award-winning Artisan beachside eatery. Located overlooking Laxey Bay, offering a wide range of freshly made locally Read more…
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King Orry’s Grave is a Megalithic tomb belonging to King Orry. There are remains of two prehistoric chambered tombs at Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
The Laxey Wheel (also known as Lady Isabella) is a large waterwheel built into the hillside above the village of Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
The Maughold Head Lighthouse was built in 1914 and sits on a headland at the southern end of Ramsey Bay. Read more…
Place Tags: Lighthouses
Port Cornaa Beach is a pebble beach within a small cove at the end of a valley that has Gob Read more…
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Castle of the Heights (Cashtal yn Ard) is a well-preserved chambered tomb situated on a hill overlooking the parish of Read more…
Place Tags: Castles and Forts