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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…
The Chasms are one of the most dramatic sites on the Isle of Man and are a must to visit. Set above the cliffs to the north of The Sound near the Cregneash Village Folk Museum. The Chasms were created as the sandstone cliffs slipped towards the sea and this has resulted in the appearance of large blocks separated by Read more…
Bradda Head is a rugged headland that shelters Port Erin Bay from the north, rising to a height of 116 m (382 ft). The tower you can see on the top of Bradda Head is Milner’s Tower. This was built in 1871, in honour of William Milner, a Liverpool safe-maker who came to Port Erin to recuperate after illness and 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…
Snaefell is the highest mountain and the only summit higher than 2,000 feet (610 m) on the Isle of Man, generally noted as 2,034 feet (621 m) above sea level. At the summit, it is said one can see seven kingdoms: those of Mann, Scotland, England, Ireland, wales, Heaven and Neptune. The summit has a railway station and cafe. You Read more…
Milntown Estate & Gardens, you have 15 acres of gardens and woodland which include a magnificent mansion with a vehicle collection and café. The café offers a variety of hot meals, light bites, cakes and coffees. Set in a purpose-built conservatory with wonderful views of the walled garden. Note that the estate is often used for private functions which may 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…
Ayres Nature Discovery Centre is within an 8km stretch of sand dunes and is designated as an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) and as a National Nature Reserve. The Nature Discovery Centre is run by Manx Wildlife Trust and staffed by volunteers. The marked nature trails lead from the discovery centre along the shingle beach and through the marram 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…
Tynwald National Park & Arboretum is 25 acres of picturesque countryside where you’ll find a wide range of ornamental and native tree species, ponds, a children’s playground as well as a shelter and a picnic area with fantastic views over St Johns. The Arboretum forms an attractive backdrop to the Parliament Field and Tynwald Hill. Read more…
Shona Boat Trips can carry 12 passengers (min 4) with daily sailings during the summer, weather permitting. The sea around the south of the island has an abundance of wildlife and boat trips are one of the best ways to explore with common sightings of seals. A number of boat trips on offer from Port Erin depending on weather and Read more…