Top 10 Things to do Good for a Rainy Day in Isle of Man, Isle of Man

July 25, 2021 Nicolette Lion

The Isle of Man is simply magical, an enchanted journey back in time that somehow still feels modern. The island is peppered with stone churches, castles, forts and intricately carved Celtic crosses, all in varying states of preservation. A ride on the steam engine Heritage Railway is a wonderful way to take in the splendid countryside. Don’t miss the Victorian-era Laxey Wheela or Curraghs Wildlife Park, a fun way to get up close and personal with some of the island’s most adorable natives.
Restaurants in Isle of Man

1. Gaiety Theatre

Harris Promenade Unit 8, Douglas IM1 2HH +44 1624 694500 http://www.villagaiety.com/whats-on/
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5.0 based on 192 reviews

Gaiety Theatre

Reviewed By Jessisaw

Whether you see a show or tour the building, visiting the theatre is a must-do whilst in town. Calendar Girls was especially fantastic and it was a privilege to be their on the first night - with no social distancing - a fantastic performance.

2. Albany Isle of Man Tea & Tours

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5.0 based on 34 reviews

Albany Isle of Man Tea & Tours

An Albany Tour will make your day memorable with our daily tours & our Manx gourmet delights all served by your very own butler. Spacious comfortable air conditioned minibus. Great photo opportunities at the familiar sites and off the beaten track. Albany Tours prides itself on the personal. If there’s somewhere special you’d like to visit, I’ll be happy to accommodate your wishes.

3. Laser-Mayhem

Shoulder Road A36 Watertrough Park Plantation, South Barrule, Foxdale IM4 3AS +44 7624 234555 [email protected] http://www.laser-mayhem.com
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5.0 based on 408 reviews

Laser-Mayhem

The Number 1 Outdoor Must Do Activity in the Isle of Man Outdoor 'Fun in the Forest for all the Family', Call of Duty Style Laser-Mayhem operates 2 sessions daily 0930-1200hrs and 1300-1600hrs, small and large groups welcome and you don't need a big group to book. Its Reds v Blues on our 18 acre mock battlefield complete with its very own massive maze, our guns fire a harmless infrared beam an incredible 400m with deadly accuracy, no need to be fit just be able to walk on ruff teraine, hold a gun and be over 6 years of age, pretty much suitable for the whole family. Booking essential call 234555 Co-located with: The new Laser-Shooting Gallery The Coffee Cottage Quad Bike Mania

4. Manx Aviation and Military Museum

Ronaldsway Airport, Ballasalla IM9 2AT +44 1624 829294 [email protected] http://www.maps.org.im/museum
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5.0 based on 210 reviews

Manx Aviation and Military Museum

This independent museum features the aviation heritage of the Isle of Man and tells the stories of the Island and its people in wartime. The museum, a registered charity, tells TWO exciting stories - the aviation and military heritage of the Isle of Man and the history of the Manx Regiment - the most successful light anti-aircraft regiment in the British Army.

Reviewed By themads28

Hiw I haven’t been here before when it’s on me doorstep amazing place about the history of Manx soldiers in the war and the history and stories behind them and the stuff on display is quality well worth a visit

5. Craftworks Studio

Qualtrough's Yard Hope Street, Castletown IM9 1AN +44 1624 823244 [email protected] http://www.craftworks-studio.co.uk
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Craftworks Studio

Paint your own pottery at Craftworks Studio a fully equipped ceramic studio situated in the picturesque town and ancient capital Castletown, on the Isle of Man. The Studio offers you the opportunity to paint and decorate your own ceramic bisque. Make your selection from the large range of items available and Martin and his friendly team will give you as much or as little help as you need to get started. Studio fee £5.00. A wide selection of bisque is available priced from £4.50. All pieces are glazed and fired on the premises. Please allow 7 days for glazing and firing. Should your time on the island be limited, please let us know and we will do what we can to accommodate you. Pieces can always be posted.

Reviewed By LadyWormy - Leeds, United Kingdom

Came to the island to visit friends and spent some time painting pottery with the kids. The team at Craftworks Studio were so friendly and helpful. They shared their experiences well and helped out when creative juices weren’t flowing! We made some great pieces. Could have stayed all day! Can’t wait to pick them up!

6. Murrays Motorcycles Museum

Santon Villa, Santon IM4 IEN +44 7624 478162 http://murraysmotorcycles.weebly.com/
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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Murrays Motorcycles Museum

Reviewed By colina350 - Worcester, United Kingdom

An absolute must visit. Just allow plenty of time, there's so much to see and Peter is a font of knowledge!

7. The Tynwald Library

Finch Road Legislative Buildings, Douglas IM1 1EJ +44 1624 685520 [email protected] http://www.tynwald.org.im/links/tls/Pages/default.aspx
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5.0 based on 19 reviews

The Tynwald Library

Take a free guided tour of the historic Tynwald Chambers, the national parliament of the Isle of Man and the oldest continuous parliament in the world! The tour encompasses the three chambers of Tynwald: the House of Keys, the Legislative Council and the Court of Tynwald. While on the tour, you'll learn the history of the Isle of Man's political system and how it came into existence as well as the history of these landmark buildings. The tours last approximately 1:30 to 2 hours and commence on Mondays at 2:00pm and Fridays at 11:00am. Tours at other times may be possible, call ahead to check availability.

8. Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment

Rooms Patrick Corner Patrick Village, Patrick, Peel IM5 3AL +44 1624 648484 [email protected] http://www.knockaloe.im/
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5.0 based on 11 reviews

Knockaloe Centre for WW1 Internment

The Centre will remain closed in 2020 in the light of COVID (instead focussing on research) but reopens in 2021 - see website. At the site of the largest WW1 Internment Camp, where over 30,000 German, Austro-Hungarian and Turkish civilian men were interned behind its barbed wire between 1914 and 1919, the Centre tells the story of the internees, guards and staff, incorporating an interactive scale model of Knockaloe Camp and our wonderful collections of artefacts created by the internees. Our app guides a walk from the Centre, taking in the Guards and Internee graves, the site of the former Camp and the Garden of Barbed Wire which provides a quiet spot to sit and reflect. The Charity team are on hand to help descendants - please do let us know in advance if you are descended from an internee or guard and are intending to visit so we can do some preliminary research for you. We are a Registered Charity - we do not charge for entry but really welcome donations which help cover costs.

9. Manx Museum

Manx Museum Kingswood Grove, Douglas IM1 3LY +44 1624 648000 [email protected] http://manxnationalheritage.im/our-sites/manx-museum/
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4.5 based on 963 reviews

Manx Museum

From Viking treasure finds, natural wonders of the world, the famous TT Races and wartime internment – you’ll find something to appeal to everyone at the Manx Museum.The museum has plenty of interactive displays, films and a wide range of exhibits which will help you uncover the Isle of Man’s history and heritage.Make a beeline for the Manx Museum early on in your visit as it’s a great starting point if you are looking to explore the Island’s heritage attractions. The National Art Gallery in the museum contains work from a number of famous artists including Archibald Knox, William Hoggat and John Miller Nicholson and there’s also a national library and well stocked archives for those visitors keen to explore the Island’s history further.There is also tearoom and gift shop located within the museum. NB. Library & Archives Open Wednesday to Saturday, 10am – 4.30pm

Reviewed By 675shayd - Barcelona, Spain

The museum is well worth a visit , we were meet my a friendly gentleman at the front desk and advised us to have a look at the short film about the history of the island .This was very informative and we were able to identify places later when we were travelling around the island , The collection has been very well presented and is a credit to the island

10. Castle Rushen

Castletown Square, Castletown IM9 1LD +44 1624 648000 http://manxnationalheritage.im/our-sites/castle-rushen/
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4.5 based on 473 reviews

Castle Rushen

Castle Rushen is one of the world’s most finely preserved medieval castles and can be found in the Isle of Man's former capital, Castletown. Once a royal palace, Castle Rushen was home to the Kings and Lords of Mann, with the Castle’s oldest part dating back to the time of Magnus, last Norse King of Mann. Later on, Castle Rushen served as an administrative centre, a mint, a law court and for over 100 years until the late 19th Century, as a prison. Today, spectacular displays illustrate the Castle at various times in history, with figures in period costume, historical furnishings and wall hangings, realistic food, contemporary music and medieval speech brining the Castle’s medieval and 17th Century periods to life. Only a short drive away, the ancient ruins of Rushen Abbey can also be enjoyed.

Reviewed By andreh526 - Epping, United Kingdom

My 9 year old son loves exploring Castles and this one, set right in the centre of Castletown, can rate as one of the best. Many battlements, staircases, rooms, nooks and crannies to discover - all with a very interesting history. A good couple of hours well spent. You can also use your English Heritage membership to visit Manx Heritage sites.

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