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| Peel | Fine sands, Manx kippers, House of Manannan, the fortress of Peel castle, spectacular sunsets. |
| Port Erin | Rocky inlets, golden sands, cafe and beach lighthouse. |
| Port St. Mary | Fishing boats, yachts, harbour coloured by summer sail, the sands of Chapel Bay. |
| Laxey | Small pretty harbour and pebble beach, picturesque village, world's largest working waterwheel. |
| Ramsey | Bustling harbour, sandy beach, Mooragh park and boating lake. |
| Douglas | Grand Victorian resort, the Island's capital. Busy harbour and promenade set in the two-mile sweep of Douglas bay and distinctive for its horsedrawn trams. |
| Castletown | Historic harbour and quay overlooked by the medieval castle. |
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| Peel Castle | Follow the Peel Castle trail and savour the atmosphere of this dramatic island fortress - once the ruling seat of the Norse Kingdom of Mann. |
| House of Manannnan | Peel's exciting heritage centre employs the latest technology to recall the lives of Manx Celts and Vikings and the tales and superstitions of an island steeped in maritime history. |
| Rushen Abbey | A new Interpretive Centre explains the significance of this recently -excavated historic treasure. |
| Castle Rushen | Tapestries, medieval room settings and realistic sounds and smells alert all the senses to what life was really like in the days of the Kings and Lords of Mann. |
| The Island's Treasure House | Education, fun and excitement all rolled into one at the internationally acclaimed Manx museum in Douglas. |
| Great Laxey Wheel | Built in 1854 to pump water from the lead mines, the restored wheel is 72 ' in diameter and a triumph of Victorian engineering.Take the thrilling climb to the top or delve into the dark world explored by the Mines Trail. |
| Gibbs of the Grove. | A Victorian time capsule set in beautiful gardens, this elegant country house near Ramsey was the former home of a wealthy shipping merchant and boasts fine period furnishings. |
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