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The Tea Junction is a licensed cafe on Castle Street in Douglas that offers a constantly changing menu of great homemade cakes, pastries, sandwiches, salads and soup. The Tea Junction offers over twenty varieties of loose leaf tea. Read more…
Groudle Glen Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway which is owned and operated by a small group of enthusiastic volunteers. The line was built in the late Victorian era to cater for transport down Groudle Glen after the opening of the Manx Electric Railway. A zoo was built, and the Groudle Glen Railway connected to it, Read more…
Marine Drive was originally part of the Southern Electric Railway which opened in 1896 but was closed during the wars and although re-opened after WW1 it never reopened after WW2. After significant investment and work, mainly to remove the bridges and cut the road into the cliffs, Marine Drive opened in 1962 as a Douglas to Port Soderick roadway but Read more…
The Isle of Man is known as the Road Racing Capital of the World and as such draws fans of the sport from all over the world. IOM Trike Tours gives the opportunity to explore the island in a safe environment. Each Trike has a 3-way intercom between the driver and passengers. Different tour options are available and always happy Read more…
Port Soderick beach is a sand and rocky beach with a promenade, a children’s play area and a picnic site. This was a popular tourist location on the island but has since been forgotten and now is in a state of decay. Facilities at the beach include refreshments, promenade and parking. Video by Isle of Man by Drone Read more…
Broadway beach in Douglas is a sandy beach in the middle of Douglas bay. Facilities nat the beach include car parking, toilets, cafe, shops, restaurants. Read more…
Port Grenaugh is a tiny cove situated on the island’s east coast, roughly halfway between Douglas and Castletown. The beach is a mix of sand and shingle with plenty of rocks to explore. On the cliffs overlooking the beach, you have the site of an Iron Age fort Cronk ny Merriu with a defensive ditch and rampant and nearby was Read more…
Summerhill beach is a sandy town beach at the northern end of the Douglas bay and promenade. Summerhill is within the town of Douglas so has all the facilities you would expect of a town, including parking, shops, cafe, and restaurants. Read more…
Douglas Central beach is a sandy beach in the heart of the town. Facilities: parking, toilets, shops, cafe, restaurants. Read more…
Great Union Camera Obscura was built in 1892 as a Victorian attraction for tourists. It works by using a series of 11 mirrors and lenses which are located around the roof line above a darkened room. This produces views of the surrounding area projected onto a circular table which provides 11 moving colour pictures of the 360-degree view which includes Read more…
Manx Electric Railway Museum is located inside the Goods Shed of the Derby Castle Car Sheds developed in the 1890s. The museum has a variety of exhibits and artefacts from throughout the railway’s life including information sheets of all the past and current day rolling stock, along with old advertising boards with original paintings on display. Read more…
The Douglas Head Lighthouse marks the entrance to Douglas Bay on the east coast of the Isle of Man. The lighthouse is 32 metres (105 ft) split between the tower at 20 metres (66 ft) and its base at 12 metres (39 ft). Read more…
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