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Isle of Man holiday video

A short break holiday on the beautiful Isle Of Man. The video feature's Douglas, Port Erin, Isle Of Man Steam Railway, The Palace Hotel and Casino, The Shefton Hotel Atreum, Ronaldsway Airport, and view of Liverpool from the plane at night. The video was recorded with a Panasonic HDC-SD600 camcorder.
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ISLE OF MAN Travel Guide

The Isle of Man is a small island nation located in the Irish Sea. The island is just 53 kilometers long and 19 kilometers wide - but it offers plenty of fun things to do for tourists. It has a mild climate and boasts more than 150 kilometers of beautiful coastline, consisting largely of sweeping sandy beaches and steep, rugged cliffs.
The manx are a celtic nation. Around 85000 people live on the island. The capital of the Isle of Man is Douglas, where you'll find many of the island's top points of interest.
The most popular tourist attractions are the Laxey Wheel, Rushen Castle and Peel Castle.



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Discover Isle Of Man: Europe’s Most Notorious Island? | 37 Fascinating Facts

Discover Isle of Man: Europe’s most notorious smuggling island and 37 more fascinating facts about this island.

Join us as we uncover the Isle of Man and immerse yourself in its rich culture, traditions, captivating history, breathtaking nature, hidden gems, way of life, rare wildlife, interesting cuisine habits, dangerous TT races, crazy laws, the island’s stunning scenery, geography and so much more.

This video is your passport to an unforgettable journey on the amazing Isle of Man, located in the Irish sea between Great Britain and Ireland.
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Isle of Man - The Extraordinary Story (Full Length)

Imagine a place…

Shrouded by mystery, a sea-bound kingdom with its own captivating story to tell.
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Ben Fogle's Great British Adventure - Isle of Man

Follow Ben Fogle's journey around the Isle of Man as he discovers the Island's scenic and adventurous landscape through a series of challenges.

1970s Isle of Man | Isle of Man | Judith Chalmers | Wish you were here? | 1977

'Wish you were here?' presenter Judith Charlmers visits the Isle of Man.


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Is Isle of Man Worth It? | 24 HOUR VISIT | Days Before the TT

In our continuing attempt to visit 50 countries, we decided to look a little closer to home to see where we were missing. Low and behold, Isle of Man sat waiting for us! We used the Steampacket Ferry from Liverpool to cross over to this quiet and peaceful island. We really had no idea what to expect and to be honest, I don't think either of our expectations was incredibly high. HOWEVER, we were beyond pleasantly surprised to find that we loved this little country!

We kicked things off by taking the Electric Tram up to Laxey. There we attempted to visit the Laxey Wheel but found it to be under restoration... oh well! We found dinner in Douglas, enjoyed the beach, and turned in so we could catch our early bus the next morning. When we woke we took the bus to Peel! There we climbed a nearby hill, explored Peel Castle, learned about the marine life, and got some famous Davisons ice cream. During our time we also got to explore the town centers, break out our drone and eat some great food. So... 24 Hours in Isle of Man... is it worth going to? 100%, we hope to be going back one day! Maybe next time we will catch the Tourist Trophy/TT?

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Isle of Man: There is more to the Isle of Man than a Bike Race!

Think of the Isle of Man and you probably think of motorcycles and the Isle of Man TT, but there is so much more to this little island in the Irish sea. Join us as we take a weekend break in the Isle of Man and show you some of our favourite things to do in a weekend!

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Intro 0:00

0:32 Peel Castle
A Viking stronghold, Peel Castle stands on St Patrick's Isle, linked to the town of Peel by a causeway. The rugged coastline and the ruins of the castle outer walls make this an interesting stop.

02:00 Niarbyl Bay
Down a long winding lane, past the cafe and steep hill, you arrive at Niarbyl Bay.
Secluded and quaint, you suddenly feel like a fisherman from years gone by.

03:14 The Calf of Man
Calf of Man is a 2.50-square-kilometre island, off the southwest coast. It is separated from the Isle of Man by a narrow stretch of water called the Calf Sound.
There is a cafe and some rugged walking trails too keep you occupied, and on some days you can see the seals basking on the rocks

04:28 Cregneash
A small charming village with a tourist museum, seen on map above.
Home to a flock of the rare four-horned Loaghtan sheep, much of the village is made up of a living museum with the small white cottages forming the exhibits. Inside the victorian farming and fishing equipment is displayed and demonstrated.

05:31 Isle of Man Steam Railway
Starting in Douglas and steaming east to Port Erin via Castletown this narrow gauge railway is a must do attraction. The scenery is stunning and is a superb way to spend an hour or so chugging along the countryside.

07:47 CastleTown
CastleTown is the former Capital of Manx, and is home to Rushen Castle. The narrow streets and fishing cottages make this a delightful place to walk around.
It also holds the annual world tinbath championships.

09:41 Ballaglass Glen
lovely glen to walk through, a nice wooded area with the river flowing through the middle of it with some fantastic waterfalls, and there’s a fairy house hidden along the river too. Plenty of quirks for kids too like the wizard statue along one of the paths.

11:25 Douglas
11:45 Laxey Wheel and Mine
Built in 1854 to pump water from the attached mine, Lady Isabella as she is known is the largest surviving wheel of its kind in the world.

14:07 Manx Electric Railway
Running from Douglas to Ramsey via Laxey this has to be the most picturesque heritage railway (tramway) I have ever been on.
Starting in Laxey and part of the Manx Electric Railway, the
14:29 Snaefell Mountain Railway
offers daily services to the summit.
15:03 Laxey Beach
17:45 Laxey to Ramsey Manx Railway
18:31 Ramsey Harbour
Town on the MANX Electric railway route.


19:22 Port Erin Fish and Chips



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Isle of Man Holiday

Another film from my Dad's archive. I think this dates from about 1973.

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UK Travel Vlog #4: Weekend in Isle of Man (ferry ride, getting around the Isle, cute Manx cats)

Getting to the Isle of Man is an adventure in itself, and I show you how to get there via ferry. We spent a weekend on the the Isle of Man, and I resist the urge to sneak a Manx cat home.

I’m going to post up weekly videos of this UK series. Stay tuned for more!. Like and subscribe so you’ll be notified about the next episode.

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Visit Isle of Man This Autumn

Extraordinary is…falling in love with autumn.

Nestled in the heart of the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man is a place where people and nature intertwine to create stories to last a lifetime – a world away yet so close to home, offering the perfect Island escape this autumn.

Renowned for its extraordinary natural beauty, the Isle of Man was the first entire nation in the world to be recognised as a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve; a proud testament to the richness and scope of the Island’s awe-inspiring nature, its ancient and compelling history, and the vibrancy of its culture.

DAY ONE of the New Ferry to Douglas, Isle of Man. Welcome Aboard MANXMAN, Enjoy the Crossing...

I was delighted to be onboard for the first day of full service on the new Manxman ferry from Heysham, England to Douglas, Isle of Man. Join me as we have a look at this beautiful new ship inside and out, and we may even sample a wee lunch in the restaurant. It's sure to be a fun voyage...

Filmed on Thursday 17th August 2023
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Isle of Man 1970's Holiday Cine Film

A quick preview of the forthcoming DVD of footage of the Isle of Man taken in the 1970's.

Your Guide to Douglas on the Isle of Man - What to see, eat, do!

Visiting the Isle of Man? Then here's your tourist guide to Douglas, the capital city!

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What Winter is like on the Isle of Man - Climate. Driving, etc

What's winter like on the Isle of Man? It's not too bad, as this video will show you :)

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Come to your senses... Come to the Isle of Man

This year we are showcasing all the many things there are to see, smell, taste, feel and hear on the Isle of Man - surrender to your senses.

Our new 2016 Isle of Man Visitor Guide is out now!

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ISLE OF MAN Travel Highlights | 4 Days Exploring a Hidden Gem

The Isle of Man is a British Crown Dependency located in the middle of the Irish Sea between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. At 572 km², and a population of 85,000 people, there's more to discover than you might think. Historic railways, stunning architecture, rolling countryside, scenic hikes, imposing castles and charming seaside towns are just the beginning of what this island has to offer. This video outlines an example itinerary for a 4 day trip to the Isle of Man, and showcases many of its highlights.

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Timestamps:
A Quick Look Ahead: 00:00.
Ferry to the Isle of Man: 01:00.
Exploring Douglas: 02:12.
Manx Electric Railway: 06:12.
Snaefell Mountain Railway: 07:39.
Laxey & Ramsey: 10:15.
Dhoon Glen: 12:41.
Isle of Man Steam Railway: 14:28.
Castletown & Castle Rushen: 17:20.
Port Erin: 20:15.
Summerhill Glen: 21:43.
Leaving Isle of Man: 23:32.

My Second Isle of Man holiday video

Tinwald the site of the IOM parliament. The seaside town of Peel. Finally a coach tour around the IOM countryside.

Visit Isle of Man

Let CityWing transport you to the Isle of Man. This video offers just a brief glimpse of what our island has to offer. Discover the beauty of the Isle of Man for yourself - with CityWing.com

My First Isle of Man holiday video

The Isle of Man Steam Railway from Douglas to Port Erin. Finally a look round the Steam Museum at Port Erin.

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