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Ayre
Snaefell is the highest mountain and the only summit higher than 2,000 feet (610 m) on the Isle of Man, Read more…
Rushen
Place Tags: Beaches
Castletown Beach is a horseshoe-shaped bay that stretches out westwards from the town and is a pebble and sand beach, 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
The Point of Ayre sits on the Isle of Man’s northerly tip, an 8km stretch of shingle gravely beach and Read more…
Garff
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Laxey Beach is pebble near the promenade and sandy as the tide goes out. The beach stretches from the river Read more…
Rushen
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Chapel Bay beach is within a horseshoe bay backed by a promenade and some grass areas. The beach itself is Read more…
Glenfaba
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Peel’s main beach is a large sandy city beach backed by a promenade. Peel Bay beach does not allow dogs Read more…
Glenfaba
Place Tags: Beaches
Fenella Beach is one of Peel’s two beaches, separated by the breakwater and harbour, a small sheltered sandy beach within Read more…
Rushen
Place Tags: Beaches
Fleshwick Bay beach is a small dog-friendly stone and pebble beach sheltered by high cliffs on either side. Fleshwick Bay Read more…
Rushen
Place Tags: Beaches and Seasonal Restrictions
Port Erin Beach is dog-friendly but has restrictions where dogs are not allowed between 10 am and 7 pm during Read more…
Michael
Place Tags: Beaches
Jurby beach is a dog-friendly beach also known as Sartfield Beach, a long shingle beach with firm sand as the Read more…
Garff
Place Tags: Beaches
The sheltered beach at Garwick Bay is a dog-friendly beach that lies at the end of Garwick Glen, one of Read more…