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Dedicated to the wildlife of the northern tip of the Island.
A stunningly-preserved mediaeval castle.
Captain Quayle's quirky boathouse on the harbour.
A Manx crofting village, preserved as a living museum.
Dedicated to the history of the mining village of Foxdale.
A beautifully restored, unique Victorian theatre.
Featuring the Island's only remaining railway tunnel.
The world's largest working waterwheel.
Fully-restored Victorian holiday attraction.
An absolutely enchanting narrow-gauge railway.
Upstairs and downstairs, all the way "Down North".
Tracing the Island's history through interactive displays.
A huge collection of rare and eccentric vehicles from all over the world.
Historic small-gauge steam locomotion!
An unusual but excellent museum, dedicated mainly to public transport.
The astonishing story of Internment on the Island during WWI.
Displays and artefacts telling the story of Peel through the ages.
Packed to the rafters with the Island's aviation and military history.
Our tram's electric.
The fascinating home of all things M.E.R.
The award-winning home of Manx National Heritage.
A truly tiny but fascinating museum.
Historic house, gardens, vehicle collection and café.
Motorbikes, motorbikes, motorbikes!
The story of education as it used to be.
The former seat of government in our ancient capital.
A massive, ruined castle - beware the Moddey Dhoo!
Dedicated to the history of the Island's Steam Railway.
The former home of acid house, monks and strawberry teas.
Find out about the fauna and flora of this remarkable area.
The very heart of our small nation.
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