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A Walk on the Wild Side | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? A Walk on the Wild Side. I have to confess that while I lived on the Isle of Man my interest was in trains, trams and antiques rather than on wildlife and consequently my knowledge of the Island’s natural history is restricted to my own limited rambles. Chough on a Western beach. Peter Hadfield. And this and many other superb Manx birdlife scenes are available on his website here: www.manxbirdphotography.co.uk. The Curraghs Wildl...
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Natural Connections: November 2004
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Sunday, November 28, 2004. For some fantastic photos, visit Peter Hadfield's Manx Bird Photography. And select "New photos", then "Waxwing"). Posted by wellchoughed @ 6:07 pm. Saturday, November 27, 2004. Posted by wellchoughed @ 1:36 am. Thursday, November 25, 2004. Posted by wellchoughed @ 10:12 pm. Wednesday, November 24, 2004. Working from home this morning, so took the opportunity to have a walk along the river prior to starting. First birds I heard were what I took to be two Ravens perched (? More ...
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Shopping | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? Surprisingly Douglas is poorly served by antiques shops and to find the Island’s best range of antique shops one has to venture west to Peel. 8216; . Here in the narrow, quaint little streets is the Old Bonded Warehouse. In Castle Street run by Stephen Moore, The Art and Antiques Centre. In Crown Street, Avril’s Collectables. In Michael Street, Athol Place Collectables. J and H Bell. Of Arbory Street, Castletown. Of Collins Lane,.
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Dining Out | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? 68 Bucks Road, Douglas. Kebabs, pizza and burgers to die for! 1 Summerhill, Douglas. 9 Ridgeway Street, Douglas. Steam Railway Station, Douglas. Vegetarian and seafood restaurant. 1 Southview, Queens Promenade, Douglas. The Bay Room Restaurant at the Manx Museum. Kingswood Grove, Douglas. Open Monday to Saturday from 10am to 5pm. More information here: www.dsleisureltd.com/bay-room. Rushen Abbey, Ballasalla. Bayr Niarbyl, Dalby.
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Ever fancied driving a train? | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? Ever fancied driving a train? March 23, 2011. The Isle of Man Railway and Manx Electric Railway have reintroduced their very popular driver experience courses for 2011. This new video gives you a peek at what’s involved. If you’re interested book early as the limited places on these courses sell-out fast. Full details on how to book are at the end of the video. This entry was posted in Railways and Tramways. Join 4 other followers.
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Missing Mann | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? Author Archives: Missing Mann. Celebrating Railway Heritage on the Isle of Man in 2015. February 17, 2015. Isle of Man Railways 2015. Isle of Man TT – 2011 review. June 25, 2011. The TT over for another year – I missed it again – but here are a few minutes of footage to get the adrenaline going! If you want more go to the official TT site here: http:/ www.iomtt.com/. Where you can order a DVD of the 2011 highlights. March 23, 2011.
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Family Outings | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? An unlikely survivor – the train from the Queen’s Pier at Ramsey. Photo Mike Howland. More buses than you could shake a big stick at – and much more besides! There is plenty to see at this recently opened museum – buses, trucks, trams, railway vehicles etc. etc – check the website for opening times. More here: https:/ www.facebook.com/groups/FriendsofJurbyTransportMuseum/. Jurby Junk, Old Jurby Airfield. In the dreadful children&...
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Good Pub Guide | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? A busy pub serving the financial district of Douglas. Nicely laid out with lots of private alcoves. Formerly the Albion Hotel) opposite the old Douglas Fire Station (John Street) and used to be the local hostelry for many of the Borough of Douglas Firemen! Peter Killey – http:/ www.manxscenes.com. StGeorge’s Chambers, Hill Street. Good food and bare floorboards. Another popular meeting place for the office set. Opposite the MER t...
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Where to stay | Go Abroad to the Isle of Man
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Go Abroad to the Isle of Man. A Walk on the Wild Side. Why the Isle of Man? It is some years since I have stayed in a Manx hotel and the few listed here are either ones that I have stayed or ones that friends have recommended to me. I regularly check out the islands hotels on www.tripadvisor.co.uk. A 12 bedroom guest house set in its own private garden with spectacular sea views. Bedrooms are all en-suite with quality furnishings with TV, wireless broadband and tea/coffee facilities in all rooms....There...