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Port Erin Railway Museum is at the most southerly stop of the Isle of Man steam railway, just a short walk from Port Erin beachfront. On the platform, you will see the history of the steam-powered railway from its inception in 1873 to the present day including the now redundant lines which used to serve Peel, Ramsey and Foxdale. The Read more…
Port Erin Beach Huts are located beside the Port Erin beach lighthouse and provide a great base to extend the time on the beach. Each beach hut has its own unique theme and the huts can be rented for the day (10 am – 4 pm) and/or evening (6 pm – 9:30 pm). The huts can accommodate a maximum of Read more…
The Langness Lighthouse was established in 1880 at Dreswick Point on the eastern side. The lighthouse has a white tower 19 metres high and incorporates 77 steps to the top of the tower. Read more…
Sound Cafe is on the southern tip of the Isle of Man overlooking the beautiful Calf of Man. The cafe has indoor and outdoor seating options and serves a selection of tea/coffee, homemade cakes, delicious Manx dishes and ice-creams. Read more…
Meayll Circle is a chambered cairn on Meayll Hill that is believed to have been built over one thousand years ago. The circle has an 18 ft diameter of 12 burial chambers with six entrance passages leading into each pair of chambers. You get some spectacular views from the hill out to sea and across to Port Erin and Bradda Read more…
Spanish Head is a headland on the southwestern tip of the Isle of Man, rising over 100 m from sea level. You can see the island of the Calf of Man which lies to the southwest of the head, separated from it by the Calf Sound. A popular location for walkers taking in both The Chasms and The Sound and Read more…
Oirr Yn Ushtey meaning Water’s Edge is a beach hut from the Green Creek Hut Company located on Port Erin beach in the Isle of Man. This is a simple beach hut with the appearance of an old bathing machine. Booking is based on sessions, day, evening or both with a maximum occupancy of 4 adults, no dogs allowed in Read more…
Fleshwick Bay beach is a small stone and pebble beach sheltered by high cliffs on either side. Fleshwick Bay can be a good swimming beach as it is not busy and due to the sheltered nature can be very calm and flat. Fleshwick Bay has no facilities other than a small rough car park at the end of a narrow Read more…
All year-round boat trips to and around the Calf of Man. The boat departs from St Mary harbour and trips are either a 2 hour coastline hugging trip to see the birds and seals or they can include 3 hours onshore to explore the Calf of Man. The boat holds a maximum of 12 persons and the minimum for a Read more…
Chapel Bay beach is within a horseshoe bay backed by a promenade and some grass areas. The beach itself is a large sandy beach with flat rocks and rockpools on either side although at high tide you don’t have access to any sand. Port St Mary is a large village in the southwest of Isle of Man. At one end Read more…
Scarlett Nature Discovery Centre is managed by Manx Wildlife Trust, sitting between the limestone quarry and the lime kilns on the shore overlooking Castletown Bay. A display area and short film show off the rich coastal flora and bird life on the Scarlett Peninsula. A Nature Trail explores the beautiful coastal scenery, spectacular limestone and volcanic rock formations, flowers and Read more…
7th Wave is an RYA Recognised Training Centre, offering dinghy sailing, powerboat and shore-based courses, in Port Erin, Isle of Man. Most activities start in our shop and then launch from Port Erin Beach just over the road. We also provide Kayak and SUP hire from our shop located on the Port Erin beach front. Read more…
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