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Douglas, Middle
Douglas Bay is one long seafront, but it is split into Central Beach and Broadway Beach. By its name, Central Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches Seasonal Restrictions
Castletown, Rushen
Derbyhaven Beach is within a sheltered shallow bay and has some protection from St Michael’s Island, also known as Fort Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches Seasonal Restrictions
Port Erin, Rushen
Spaldrick Beach is a small pebble beach with rocks hidden amongst the cliffs just north of Port Erin Beach. This Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Douglas, Middle
Groudle Glen is a deep, rocky, wooded glen leading down to a beach in the bay. You have a stream Read more…
Ramsey, Ayre
Ramsey Beach is a large stretch of sand that spans either side of the breakwaters and river mouth. The northern Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Ramsey, Ayre
Port Lewaigue Beach is a small, dog-friendly, rocky beach with pebbles backed by a sea wall with views across the Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Laxey, Garff
Dhoon Glen is a wooded valley that follows a stream with a waterfall halfway down the valley, known as the Read more…
Peel, Glenfaba
Glen Maye is a great dog walk down the fern woodland that takes you over a gorge and alongside waterfalls Read more…
Douglas, Middle
Port Grenaugh is a tiny dog-friendly cove on the island’s east coast, roughly halfway between Douglas and Castletown. The beach Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Castletown, Rushen
Castletown Beach is a horseshoe-shaped bay that stretches out westwards from the town and is a pebble and sand beach, Read more…
Place Tags: Beaches
Niarbyl, Glenfaba
Niarbyl Bay is on the west coast at a midpoint between Peel and Port Erin. The word ‘Niarbyl’ means ‘the Read more…
Bride, Ayre
The Point of Ayre sits on the Isle of Man’s northerly tip, an 8km stretch of shingle gravely beach and Read more…