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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 Dog Friendly
The Gaiety Theatre in Douglas is located on the Douglas promenade overlooking the sea. The theatre was built in 1899 Read more…
Place Tags: Art - Culture
Sound Cafe is on the southern tip of the Isle of Man overlooking the beautiful Calf of Man. The cafe Read more…
Place Tags: Cafes
Gansey Bay is a dog-friendly, sandy beach backed by rocks and a sea wall, but when the tide is high, Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches Dog Friendly
St. Michael’s Isle is now a small peaceful bird sanctuary and golf course that hides its ferocious past. The island Read more…
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
At the Curraghs Wildlife Park, you can expect to see large cats, birds of prey, primates and family favourites such Read more…
Place Tags: Outdoors - Nature
Niarbyl Bay is at a midpoint between Peel and Port Erin on the west coast. ‘Niarbyl’ means ‘the tail’, referring 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
Port Erin has two lighthouses, the first is a traditional tower lighthouse on the beach whilst the second is on Read more…
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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
Castletown Beach stretches out westwards from the town and is a pebble and sand beach, although, at high tide, you Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches Dog Friendly Dog Restrictions
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