Île de Man
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Isle of Man Essentials
The Isle of Man’s heritage is defined by a unique blend of Celtic and Norse history. This collection features the Laxey Wheel, the world’s largest working waterwheel, and the medieval fortresses of Castle Rushen and Peel Castle. Significant political sites include Tynwald, the world’s oldest continuous parliament, and the Old House of Keys. Natural landmarks range from the 2,037-foot summit of Snaefell to the coastal views at Calf Sound and Bradda Head. Historical sites like the Braaid showcase Iron Age and Viking dwellings, while the House of Manannan explores the island's maritime and cultural evolution.
14 lieuxHistoric Churches & Cathedrals
This collection highlights the diverse ecclesiastical heritage of the Isle of Man, spanning over eight centuries of history. It features 12th-century structures like Old St. Runius in Marown and the 19th-century Peel Cathedral, which serves as the seat of the Bishop of Sodor and Man. The selection showcases varied architectural styles, from the coastal St Patrick’s Church in Jurby to the 1967 Modernist design of All Saints in Douglas. Also included is the Royal Chapel at St John’s, which maintains a historic connection to the Tynwald parliament.
7 lieuxHistoric Sites of the Isle of Man
The Isle of Man preserves a diverse archaeological record spanning over 4,000 years. This collection highlights the island’s strategic history through medieval fortifications like Castle Rushen and Peel Castle. It features unique Norse and Viking legacies, including ship burials and longhouses at The Braaid, alongside Neolithic chambered tombs like Cashtal Yn Ard. The list also includes significant religious ruins such as Rushen Abbey and poignant modern history at the Knockaloe World War I internment site.
12 lieuxNatural Wonders of the Isle of Man
The Isle of Man's landscape is defined by a central mountain range, led by the 2,037-foot Snaefell, and a coastline of dramatic cliffs and pebble beaches. This collection features the island's diverse terrain, including the Iron Age hillfort sites of South Barrule and Cronk Sumark, the steep-sided glens and waterfalls at Glen Maye and Rhenass, and the distinctive quartz-streaked headlands of Bradda Hill. These sites offer panoramic views across the Irish Sea to England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.
15 lieuxCharming Isle of Man Rail Stops
The Isle of Man's historic transport network features a unique collection of request stops across its Victorian-era railways. This list highlights key points along the Isle of Man Steam Railway, the Manx Electric Railway, and the Snaefell Mountain Railway. Notable stops include Ronaldsway, serving the island's airport via the steam line, and the Bungalow, the only intermediate station on the mountain ascent. From the coastal views at Baldrine to the secluded woodland settings of Ballaglass Glen and Groudle Glen, these halts provide access to the island's diverse landscapes and heritage attractions.
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