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S.K.I.O.M (Sea Kayaking Isle of Man) has a relaxed friendly approach specialising in all aspects of sea kayaking from beginner Read more…
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Port Erin Railway Museum is at the most southerly stop of the Isle of Man steam railway, just a short Read more…
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Tynwald or more formally, the High Court of Tynwald or Tynwald Court is the legislature of the Isle of Man. Read more…
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Meayll Circle is a chambered cairn on Meayll Hill that is believed to have been built over one thousand years Read more…
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The Grove Museum of Victorian Life was built by the Gibbs family, a wealthy shipping merchant family from Liverpool, in Read more…
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The Point of Ayre Lighthouse is an active 19th-century lighthouse that was first lit in 1818, making it the oldest operational lighthouse on the Read more…
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Ayres Nature Discovery Centre is within an 8km stretch of sand dunes and is designated as an Area of Special Read more…
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Corrin’s Tower, also known as Corrin’s Folly, is a stone tower on Peel Hill overlooking Peel on the Isle of Read more…
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Bradda Head is a rugged headland that shelters Port Erin Bay from the north, rising to a height of 116 Read more…
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The Douglas Head Lighthouse marks the entrance to Douglas Bay on the east coast of the Isle of Man. The Read more…
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Ramsey lifeboat station was established in the late 1820s and now has an offshore lifeboat. The station is open Monday Read more…
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Groudle Glen Railway is a 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge railway which is owned and operated by a small Read more…
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