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Hotels near the sights

  • Manx Museum
    From Viking treasure finds, natural wonders of the world, the famous TT Races and wartime internment – you’ll find something to appeal to everyone at the Manx Museum. The museum has plenty of interactive displays, films and a wide range of exhibits which will help you uncover the Isle of Man’s history and heritage. Make a beeline for the Manx Museum early on in your visit as it’s a great starting point if you are looking to explore the Island’s heritage attractions. The National Art Gallery in the museum contains work from a number of famous artists including Archibald Knox, William Hoggat and John Miller Nicholson and there’s also a national library and well stocked archives for those visitors keen to explore the Island’s history further (open Wednesday to Saturday, 10am – 4.30pm). There is also gift shop located within the museum.
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  • The Great Laxey Wheel
    Designed by the Victorian engineer Robert Casement, the Laxey Wheel was built in 1854 to pump water from Glen Mooar which was part of the Great Laxey Mines industrial complex.Standing at over 72 feet high the wheel, which is also known as Lady Isabella, has been one of the Isle of Man’s most popular tourist attractions for well over 150 years.You’ll have the opportunity to watch the wheel turning before attempting to climb to the top where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views across the Glen Mooar Valley. Once back on solid ground you can walk through the valley to find the Great Laxey Mines – learn about the lives of the miners, walk into the mine audit and take a trip on the Great Laxey Mines Railway which was once used to carry lead and zinc ores from deep inside the Great Laxey Mine.
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  • House of Manannan
    Mythical sea god Manannan guides you through this interactive museum which focuses on the Isle of Man's rich Celtic, Viking and maritime past. Discover life sized reconstructions of Celtic roundhouses, join the crew of the Odin’s Raven on a Viking longship as it returns from the battle of Clontarf, or find out what life was life in a Viking longhouse. You’ll also hear about the magnificent stone crosses dotted around the Island’s landscape and find out where you can still see them. Explore 19th Century Peel with a walk around the quayside, complete with traditional sights and smells from the Manx kipper yard, and uncover the importance of the sea to the lives of the people on the Isle of Man. During your journey from past to present you’ll also come face to face with characters telling you stories and superstitions from the Island’s past. An attraction not to be missed!
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  • Castle Rushen
    Castle Rushen is one of the world’s most finely preserved medieval castles and can be found in the Isle of Man's former capital, Castletown. Once a royal palace, Castle Rushen was home to the Kings and Lords of Mann, with the Castle’s oldest part dating back to the time of Magnus, last Norse King of Mann. Later on, Castle Rushen served as an administrative centre, a mint, a law court and for over 100 years until the late 19th Century, as a prison. Today, spectacular displays illustrate the Castle at various times in history, with figures in period costume, historical furnishings and wall hangings, realistic food, contemporary music and medieval speech brining the Castle’s medieval and 17th Century periods to life. Only a short drive away, the ancient ruins of Rushen Abbey can also be enjoyed.
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  • Peel Castle
    Situated on St Patrick’s Isle, Peel Castle was originally a place of worship before becoming the fort of Magnus Barefoot – an 11th century Viking King of Mann.The castle’s curtain wall encircles the ruins of many buildings which are a testimony to the site’s religious and secular importance in the Isle of Man's history.Visit St Patrick’s Church and the Round Tower which date back to the 10th and 11th centuries and step underground into the atmospheric crypt of the 13th century Cathedral of St German.You’ll have the opportunity to stroll the castle’s extensive grounds and climb to the top of the Gatehouse Tower where you can enjoy panoramic views of Peel and beyond as well as entering the 16th century Great Garrison Hall.And look out for the Moddey Dhoo – a ghostly apparition of a black dog which is said to haunt the castle!Peel Castle remained a royal residence and centre of government for more than 200 years until power moved south to the Medieval fortress of Castle Rushen.
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  • Manx Aviation and Military Museum
    This independent museum features the aviation heritage of the Isle of Man and tells the stories of the Island and its people in wartime. The museum, a registered charity, tells TWO exciting stories - the aviation and military heritage of the Isle of Man and the history of the Manx Regiment - the most successful light anti-aircraft regiment in the British Army.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Isle of Man hotels

The Rutland, Regency Hotel, and Best Western Palace Hotel & Casino are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Manx Electric Railway. See the full list: Hotels near Manx Electric Railway.

Popular hotels close to Isle of Man Bus and Rail include Halvard Hotel, Ascot Hotel, and Ellan Vannin Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Isle of Man Bus and Rail.

Popular hotels close to Ronaldsway Airport include Halvard Hotel, The Welbeck Hotel, and Ascot Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Ronaldsway Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Isle of Man Steam Railway are Halvard Hotel, The Welbeck Hotel, and Ascot Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Isle of Man Steam Railway.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Isle of Man are Comis Hotel & Golf Resort, The Hydro Hotel, and The Falcon'S Nest Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Isle of Man.

Popular cheap hotels in Isle of Man include The Welbeck Hotel, Ascot Hotel, and The Empress Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Isle of Man.

Comis Hotel & Golf Resort, Sefton Hotel, and Best Western Palace Hotel & Casino have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Isle of Man. See the full list: Spa Resorts Isle of Man.

The Welbeck Hotel, Ascot Hotel, and Mannin Hotel all received great reviews from families travelling in Isle of Man. See the full list: Family Hotels Isle of Man.

Popular hotels by the beach in Isle of Man include Halvard Hotel, Mannin Hotel, and Ellan Vannin Hotel. See the full list: Isle of Man Beach Hotels.

Some of the most popular hotels with a pool in Isle of Man include Comis Hotel & Golf Resort, Sefton Hotel, and Best Western Palace Hotel & Casino. See the full list: Hotels with a Pool in Isle of Man.