Langness Lighthouse
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.
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Langness Lighthouse, Dreswick Point, Castletown, Rushen IM9 1BL, Isle of Man
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Langness Lighthouse 7 Day Weather Forecast
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Cafe Bar Two Six serves a selection of breakfasts, brunches and bites.
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Cornerhouse Coffee has a great location with seats available overlooking Chapel Bay Beach. Selection of homemade cakes, locally sourced pies, paninis, tea and coffee.
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The Cosy Nook Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with tea/coffee and snacks. Located on the northern end of Port Erin beach beside the beach lighthouse and beach huts, this is a great place to sit and eat while the kids enjoy the beach.
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Bradda Glen Cafe and Restaurant has panoramic views over Port Erin Bay, a perfect spot to relax with a coffee with homemade cake or experience lunch and evening meals.
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Derbyhaven beach is within a sheltered shallow bay and has some protection from St Michael’s Island which is also known as Fort Island. Derbyhaven beach, which is also an area of special scientific interest, provides feeding and roosting habitats for migrating and breeding birds. A very popular bay with windsurfers and divers.
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Castletown Beach stretches out westwards from the town and is a pebble and sand beach although at high tide you will only get pebbles. This horseshoe-shaped bay is popular with watersports. You have all the facilities of the town on hand.
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Port Soldrick Beach is a remote beach with no facilities with access via the coast path. The beach is below cliffs and is a shingle and rocky shoreline. Although we list this as Douglas as it is within Middle Shearing it is closer to the airport and Castletown.
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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
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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
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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
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St. Michael’s Isle is now a small peaceful bird sanctuary and golf course that hides its ferocious past. The island has been the home to a number of big battles defending the island against invading Scots in later years the fort was reinforced in the 1640s to protect against attacks from France and Spain and then later again in the
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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
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The Old House of Keys is the former meeting place of the House of Keys, the lower house of Tynwald, the Isle of Man’s parliament. It is located across the street from Castle Rushen in Castletown, the former capital of the Isle of Man, in the southeast of the island. The building is now a museum and has been restored to its appearance in 1866, which was chosen
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Castle Rushen is located in the Isle of Man’s historic capital, Castletown, in the southeast of the island. Castle Rushen was built by the Norse King Reginald in the late 1100’s, then enhanced by successive rulers until the 1600s. You can climb the stone spiral staircases to the roof where you can enjoy panoramic views of Castletown and beyond. Inside
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