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Isle of Man Hidden Gems

Hidden Gems of Isle of Man

Isle of Man Hidden Gems

Home of Rest of Old Horses

Calling all horse lovers! This is a wonderful place to visit for all the family or even if you are on your own. It is free to visit, however you can pay a little extra if you would like to feed the horses and donkeys with the buckets provided. Enjoy a hot cuppa at their little cafe that is all run by volunteers and donations from the public.


Summerhill Glen

Also known as the Fairy Glen, is a magical experience for any age.

Complete with fairy lights, neon displays, bubble machines, and quaint fairy cottages hiding in the nooks of the trees. There are surprises around every corner and there are lots of waterfalls gently rolling down to Summer Hill. A beautiful place that shouldn’t be missed! 


Castle Rushen 

Opened in 1250, this medieval castle is located in the Isle of Man's historic capital, Castletown, in the south of the island. Climb up the winding staircase and take in the lovely views that Castle Rushen has to offer. This castle is full of interesting facts, rooms and exhibitions which tell the story of how the castle came into existence.

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