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Port Erin Beach Huts
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 6 and depending on the season and weather additional packs can be purchased. For example, our hot day pack includes extra deck chairs, a sun shade/umbrella or a windbreak whilst the cold day pack includes hot water bottles, blankets and board games.
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Port Erin Beach Huts, Shore Rd, Port Erin, Rushen IM9 6LN, Isle of Man
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