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ISLE OF MAN HOTELS & ACCOMMODATION
The Isle of Man is an island in the Irish Sea between the islands of Great Britain and Ireland off the coast of Western Europe. It is a United Kingdom crown dependency. The Isle of Man has a rich cultural heritage with strong influences from its Celtic and Norse origins.
ISLE OF MAN HOTELS |
Douglas Hotels |
Peel Hotels |
Port Erin Hotels |
Ramsey Hotels |
| Douglas Hotels & Accommodation |
| Ascot Hotel |
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Who told you all Isle of Man Hotels were the same? At the Ascot Hotel we pride ourselves on providing luxury hotel accommodation with a superior level of service. Ideal for business or pleasure ...
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| Claremont Hotel |
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The Claremont offers the last word in style and luxury on the Isle of Man. It goes without saying that the rooms have all the amenities you would expect from a hotel of a four star standard: hand made beds ...
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| The Empress Hotel |
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The Empress Hotel commands a prime position on the central promenade overlooking Douglas Bay on the Isle of Man. the hotel has been extensively upgraded during the 1900's throughout ...
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| The Rutland Hotel |
3 Star Hotels |
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One of the most elegant buildings on the Isle of Man, The Rutland Hotel is the latest addition to the Sleepwell Group. Following a 4.5 million refurbishment this former rundown hotel, situated on the exclusive Queens Promenade ...
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| All Seasons Hotel |
3 Diamond Hotels |
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NON-SMOKING,Purpose built Victorian guest house refurbished in the 1990s. Situated on the main throughfare, just off Central Promenade. In Douglas, the island's capital. Small well appointed ...
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| Arrandale Hotel |
3 Diamond Hotels |
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Central Douglas, friendly, family-run hotel, close to business centre, walking distance to shops and restaurants. On a quiet residential square with plenty of on-street parking,the hotel has good facilities ...
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| The Regal Hotel |
3 Diamond Hotels |
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This traditional Victorian property offer spectacular views over Douglas Bay and strategically placed in the heart of Queens Promenade. Each of the 47 bedrooms offer en-suite facilities, colour TV ...
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| The Chesterhouse Hotel |
2 Star Hotels |
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The Chesterhouse Hotel, ideally situated on the sea front in Douglas, features 67 rooms with a full range of modern facilities and in-room accessories. Each room features an ensuite bathroom, colour television ...
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| The Hydro Hotel |
2 Star Hotels |
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The Hydro is a well established Isle of Man hotel, situated on the historic Queens Promenade over looking Douglas bay. The Hydro is a 51 bedroom hotel, built in 1910 which offers modern facilities ...
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| Peel Hotels & Accommodation |
| Minotel Ballacallin House Hotel |
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Welcome to the Minotel Ballacallin House in Peel Superbly located Country Inn with commanding sea and coastal views. Excellent scenic walking, fishing, bird and shark watching country. Shark watching trips arranged ...
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| Port Erin Hotels & Accommodation |
| Falcons Nest Hotel |
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The Falcons Nest Hotel is a family run hotel overlooking beautiful Port Erin Bay. It has tastefully refurbished en suite bedrooms with TV, tea/coffee facilities and Sky TV. Children and pets are welcome ...
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| Ramsey Hotels & Accommodation |
| Grand Island Hotel |
2 Star Hotels |
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Grand Island Hotel is a distinctive Georgian building built on a headland commanding an impressive view over Ramsey Bay. Terraced lawns lead down to sandy beaches. The bedrooms are en-suite ...
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DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN:
Douglas is the capital of the Isle of Man and its largest town. It is the Island's hub for shipping, transport, shopping and entertainment. It is the home of the Island's government and its finance centre.
Douglas is situated on a bay on the east coast of the island at the confluence of two rivers - the Dhoo and the Glass. A gently sloping valley runs inland. Hills are to the north-west and south-east.
Douglas has a number of minor tourist attractions:
The Tower of Refuge is a very small castle built upon Conister Rock in Douglas Bay as a sanctuary for shipwrecked sailors. It was constructed by Sir William Hillary, founder of the RNLI.
The horse-drawn trams that run along the promenade from the sea terminal to the Manx Electric Railway station from spring to early autumn. Steam trains run south from Douglas during the same time of year.
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ISLE OF MAN RAILWAY:
The Isle of Man Railway (IOMR) is a steam-operated heritage railway connecting Douglas with Castletown and Port Erin. The line is built to 3-foot (914.4 mm) gauge and is 15.3 miles (24.6 km) long.
The line from Douglas to Port Erin is the last remaining part of the former 46-mile (74-km) system owned by the Isle of Man Railway Company, formed in 1870. Its first line, from Douglas to Peel, was opened in 1873, and was followed by the Port Erin line in 1874.
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