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Laxey Tourist Information
The Great Laxey Wheel Snaefell Mountain Railway The Isle of Man’s only mountain – Snaefell sits near Laxey – you can pick up the Snaefell Mountain Railway direct from the village. A charming Victorian mountain...
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Ramsey Tourist Information
Ramsey Harbour, North Isle of Man Ramsey is the island’s second largest town and the capital of the north of the Isle of Man. Situated just a 25 minute drive from Douglas and ferry services, Ramsey is famed...
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Port St Mary Tourist Information
Port St Mary views from a fishing boat A great destination for walking and wildlife watching holidays, Port St Mary is a beautiful harbour town on The Sound, surrounded by spectacular cliff walks with...
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Walking Holidays around Port Erin on the Isle of Man
Bradda Head on the Isle of Man Coast near Port Erin Thinking of exploring a new destination for your Autumn/ Winter walking break this year? Consider the beautiful Isle of Man, easily reached via ferry and...
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Douglas Attractions
The vibrant seaside town of Douglas with its two mile long beach bay is your main gateway into the Isle of Man, home to the Sea Terminal and a host of fun seaside attractions from a Camera Obscura and family...
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Mann Manx Cat Sanctuary
Mann Cat Santuary The Mann Cat Sanctuary & The Manx Cat Located in Santon just south of Douglas is the long-standing and incredibly popular Mann Cat Sanctuary, open to the public two days a week. A famous...
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Onchan Tourist Information
Groudle Glen Railway & Surrounding Headland Onchan makes a great base from which to explore the Isle of Man. Excellent bus and road links are direct to nearby Douglas, and north to Laxey and Ramsey. Onchan...
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Bed & Breakfast accommodation on the Isle of Man
Farmhouse B&B accommodation on the Isle of Man’s western coast Contemporary B&B in Douglas Douglas Bed and Breakfast accommodation A stay in a welcoming bed and breakfast in Douglas will see you situated right...
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Villa Marina
Villa Marina & Gardens with centrepiece the Royal Hall A magnificent multi-functional venue, the beautiful Villa Marina & Gaiety Theatre in Douglas mixes Edwardian glamour with state of the art facilities....
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Things to do in Douglas
Things to Do in Douglas, Capital of the Isle of Man Douglas has been the Isle of Man’s bustling capital since 1863, and is packed with fun holiday attractions. Home to the Isle of Man’s main finance centre and...
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Isle of Man Ferry
Isle of Man Steam Packet Isle of Man Ferry Services Many visitors to the Isle of Man opt for scenic ferry services offered by The Steam Packet Company from Heysham, Liverpool, Dublin and Belfast. The main...
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Manx Kippers
Manx Kippers in Peel Peel is the Isle of Man’s main fishing port and famously where you can sample the delicious Manx Kipper. Take a tour of Moore’s Kipper Factory – tours are available daily from May to...
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Isle of Man TT
Isle of Man TT Regarded by many as the road racing capital of the world or the home of racing, the Isle of Man has one of the world’s most challenging mountain motorcycle racing courses. The Isle of Man TT...
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Isle of Man Airport
Flights to and from Ronaldsway Airport, Isle of Man Located just minutes to the north east of Castletown and south of island capital Douglas, Ronaldsway Airport is served by a wide choice of flight services...
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Isle of Man Tourist Information
Manx Electric Railway Tram at the foot of Snaefell Mountain It takes just an hour to travel the full length of the Isle of Man – the island is 52 kilometres long and just 22 kilometres wide (32 miles by 14...
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