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Magical Isle of Man

Magical Isle of Man

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Situated between the coastlines of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, in the middle of the Irish sea, is the magical Isle of Man, also

known as Mann or Manannan’s Island and is home to a vast array of fascinating history and heritage from museums and medieval castles to landmarks and vintage railways. An Island like no other…

Day 1

We enjoy a continental breakfast on board the coach as we travel northwards to Heysham, for our ferry crossing making suitable comfort tops along the way. The hotel is a 5-minute drive from Douglas Harbour.

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Day 2

After breakfast we board our tramcar at the Manx Electric Railway in Douglas, which has been operating for more than 125 years, and travel in Victorian style to Laxey to explore the north of the island. On arrival we walk a short distance to the Laxey Wheel. This feat of Victorian engineering and ingenuity is the largest surviving waterwheel of its kind in the world. Watch the mighty wheel turn and climb to the top for panoramic views across Glen Mooar Valley. Afterwards we board the Snaefell Mountain Railway running from the village of Laxey to the summit of Snaefell, the only mountain on the Island. The railway winds its way up 2000ft to the top of Snaefell. It is the only place in the British Isles where you can see seven kingdoms on a clear day - England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Heaven, Mann, and the Sea just by turning around. We return afterwards for our evening meal.

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Day 3

This morning visit the National Folk Museum at Cregneash, set in beautiful countryside, a living illustration of a farming and crofting community in the 19th and 20th century. Explore the numerous thatched Manx cottages including Harry Kelly's cottage where there will be a Bonnag cooking on the fire, speak to the villager's joiner and blacksmith, explore Church Farm. You will see fields being worked with horse-drawn equipment, craftsmen thatching the roofs, spinning, weaving and wood turning and have a chance to learn about the growing and preparation of Manx food. Afterwards we continue to the southern tip and visit The Sound Café for lunch to be obtained. Here you will see spectacular views of the Calf of Man. On our return journey to our hotel, we visit the Isle of Man Home of Rest for Old Horses. Set on over 90 acres of land, the Home currently cares for over sixty horses and ponies and eleven donkeys. Opportunity to purchase some food for the horses to feed them or just wander round and pick out your favorite one. There is a cafe onsite selling homemade cafes, scones, tea, and coffee. We return to our hotel with time to relax before our evening meal.

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Day 4

Today we enjoy a free morning in Douglas. Opportunity to take a walk along the promenade and visit the new Bee Gees statue or relax in the promenade gardens, browse the many shops, or visit the Manz Museum with artefacts and treasures unique to the isle of Man, new TT gallery and the Island's 1000-year history (free entry by a £10 donation is suggested). In the afternoon we visit the Isle of Man Motor Museum where we explore the amazing stories behind a collection of over 500 unique exhibits from around the world, including classic cars and motor vehicles and rarely seen private motorcycles.

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Day 5

After breakfast we head across to the west coast to Peel, sometimes referred to as the 'rose red city' due to the red sandstone used to build the castle and other important buildings. The town has narrow streets of fisherman's cottages and a Victorian promenade. Peel is the island's main fishing port. Here we visit the House of Manannan museum situated on the quayside. Here at the house of Manannan (Thie Vanannan), the Island's mythological sea god. Manannan, welcomes us to his fascinating Kingdom. He will guide us through the islands rich Celtic, Viking and maritime past. Afterward we head to Port Erin, a small seaside village in the south-west of the Island and board our steam train on the Isle of Man steam railway and ride along the longest narrow gauge steam line in Britain that still uses its original locomotives and carriages to Douglas, where our coach will be waiting to return us to our hotel.

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Day 6

After breakfast we travel a very short distance to Douglas ferry port for our return ferry crossing to Heysham. We then continue homewards making suitable comfort stops along the way.

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B=Breakfast Included, D=Dinner Included

The Rutland Hotel, Douglas***

This 3-star hotel is located on the scenic Queens promenade, an elegant building with panoramic views across Douglas Bay and a carvery restaurant and a short seafront stroll from the town center. Some bedrooms have sea views (extra supplement). There is also a comfortable bar/lounge area to relax in after your day’s excursions. Please note: There are steps leading up to the entrance of the hotel.

 

PRICE INCLUDES

Return Ferry crossing Heysham/Douglas

5 nights dinner, bed, and breakfast

Admission to Cregneash Folk Museum

Steam Railway journey from Port Erin to Douglas

Admission to House of Manannan, peel

Single journey on Manx Electric Railway

Return journey on Snaefell Mountain Railway

Admission to the Laxey Wheel

Admission to the Isle of Man Motor Museum with tour of workshops

Fully escorted throughout

 

(UK residents travelling to the IOM no longer qualify for free health treatment, therefore, we strongly recommend all passengers take out comprehensive travel insurance, either independently or through Kirbys)

 

TRAVEL OPTIONS

Upgrade your room (subject to availability). Supplements apply, call 01268 777 777, option 1

 

GROUP BOOKINGS

If you book 20 places all together on a day excursion, short break or holiday ONE GOES FREE

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Barking Station Parade, IG11 8TU
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Barkingside Fullwell Cross, Bus Stop A - IG6 2EA
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Basildon Cherrydown East Bus Stop, SS16 5GT, Basildon
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Brentwood Brentwood, Outside The Dairyman
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Chalkwell Park Chalkwell Park Bus Stop, London Road
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Chelmsford Victoria Road Victoria Road CM1 1JR
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Collier Row White Hart Lane - Bus Stop out Tythe Court RM7 8LZ
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Corringham Town Centre Gordon Road, Bus Stop near Grover Walk SS17 7EY
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Cranham Front Lane/Moor Lane Junction Bus Stop RM14 1XJ
Outside Restaurant Opp. Car Park
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Dagenham Church Elm Lane, Bus Stop L - RM10 9QS
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Depot Depot, Princess Road, Rayleigh
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Hadleigh Church Hadleigh Church, Bus Layby
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Harold Wood Bus Stop A, Gubbins Lane, RM3 0DR
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Hockley Spa Hockley Spa, Bus Stop outside the Library
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Holiday Inn, Brentwood Holiday Inn Brentwood
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Hornchurch. Hornchurch Town Centre, outside Sutton Arms
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Hutton Hutton, Bus Stop just past the Chequers Pub
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Ilford Ilford, Bus Stop outside 6 Clements Road, IG1 1BA
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Kavanaghs Rd Kavanaghs Road/London Road, Brentwood
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Palace Theatre Palace Theatre Bus Stop
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Pitsea Outside what was Gala Bingo Hall, Pitsea
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Queensway Queensway Bus Stop (Behind the Odeon Cinema)
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Rayleigh Stn Rayleigh Railway Station
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Romford St Edwards Way - Bus Stop H - RM1 3DQ
Out: Romford Shopping Hall
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Sadlers Farm Bus Stop on A13, just before Sadlers Farm
roundabout, nr Romsey Road
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Shenfield Stn Shenfield Station, outside what was Barclays Bank
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Shepherd & Dog Crays Hill Shepherd & Dog, Crays Hill
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Shotgate Shotgate Post Office
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South Green Grange Parade Bus Stop, South Green, Billericay
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Stanford Rookery Corner Rookery Corner Stanford
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Sun Corner Sun Corner London Road - Billericay
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Thames Drive Thames Drive Bus Stop
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The Elms Bus Stop outside Elms Public House, Leigh on Sea
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The Oak Grays The Oak Public House, Lodge Lane, Grays
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Thorpe Bay Stn Thorpe Bay Station, Acacia Drive (opp Station)
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Thurrock Services, Thurrock Services Coach Park, RM16 3BG
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Upminster Bus Stop M, St Mary's Lane- Upminster
Outside St.Laurence Church RM14 2QJ
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Vic Hse Cnr, Rayleigh Rd Vic House Corner, (Rayleigh Road)
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Websters Way Websters Way, Rayleigh (but High Street on return)
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White Horse White Horse,Southchurch Road, Southend
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Whittinghams Grg Whittinghams Garage, opp Rochford Railway Station
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Wickford Halls Corner, opposite Police Station, Wickford
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Woodford Green Snakes Lane East, Bus Stop R - IG8 7HU
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