Isle of Man Dog-Friendly Locations
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Dog-friendly places to visit in Isle of Man
Middle
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Douglas Bay is one long seafront, but it is split into Central Beach and Broadway Beach. By its name, Central Read more…
Rushen
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Derbyhaven Beach is within a sheltered shallow bay and has some protection from St Michael’s Island, also known as Fort Read more…
Rushen
Place Tags: Beaches
Spaldrick Beach is a small pebble beach with rocks hidden amongst the cliffs just north of Port Erin Beach. This Read more…
Middle
Groudle Glen is a deep, rocky, wooded glen leading down to a beach in the bay. You have a stream Read more…
Ayre
Place Tags: Beaches
Ramsey Beach is a large stretch of sand that spans either side of the breakwaters and river mouth. The northern Read more…
Ayre
Place Tags: Beaches
Port Lewaigue Beach is a small, dog-friendly, rocky beach with pebbles backed by a sea wall with views across the Read more…
Dog-friendly places to eat in Isle of Man
Rushen
Place Tags: Cafes
The Cosy Nook Cafe serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, tea/coffee and snacks. This is a great place to sit and Read more…
Ayre
Snaefell is the highest mountain and the only summit higher than 2,000 feet (610 m) on the Isle of Man, Read more…
Glenfaba
Niarbyl Bay is on the west coast at a midpoint between Peel and Port Erin. The word ‘Niarbyl’ means ‘the Read more…
Ayre
Place Tags: Cafes
Victory Cafe is an old Cold War Rotor radar Station overlooking the 31st Milestone of the TT Race course serving Read more…
Garff
Place Tags: Cafes
The Shed has uninterrupted sea views of Laxey Bay and is dog friendly. An award-winning Artisan beachside eatery. Located overlooking Read more…