Private Tour

Discover the Isle of Man Self guided Road Trip

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Overview

Available languages

English

72 hours

Mobile ticket

Explore the Isle of Man your way with this guide that illustrates a scenic 82-mile (133 km) circular trip around the island’s captivating coastline and countryside.

Designed for flexibility, the guide is organised into three sections—Douglas & East, Northern, and Western with South—so you only visit the places that you choose.

• This online plan is ready to browse and get inspired – use at home or on your phone on the go.

• An overarching plan to shape your multi-destination holiday, with sample itineraries, for your timeframe from 3 to 14 days.

• Inspire your trip, with places to go, where to stay, plus directions/parking etc.

• Each route includes our own pre-populated Google Maps with pins, plus customisable directions by section on Google Maps.

Get started today with instant access (choose nearest date as with 1 year access, there’s no need to wait until your travel date). Use on smartphone, tablet, or desktop.

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Public transportation options are available nearby

Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Cancellation Policy

All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.

What‘s Included

Suggested point-to-point plan

1 account licence with 12 months’ access

Sample itineraries to illustrate what’s possible

Access via website – not an app so nothing to download

Transport (Use own)

Tour guide

What To Expect

Day 1

Douglas > Groudle Glen > Laxey and more

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Douglas

Discover Douglas, the vibrant capital of the Isle of Man, with this curated travel guide. Explore a charming seaside promenade, heritage railways, and Victorian architecture—while uncovering the island’s Celtic roots and rich maritime history. The guide leads you to highlights like the **Manx Museum**, **horse-drawn trams**, and nearby coastal trails, with ideas for where to eat, walk, and relax. Whether you're here for culture, sea views, or a scenic base for wider island adventures, this guide helps you make the most of your time—without the guesswork. This section includes just the highlights—adjust your visit to suit your time frame and interests.

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Groudle Glen

Step into a storybook setting at Groudle Glen, one of the Isle of Man’s most enchanting glens. Follow winding woodland paths past waterfalls, Victorian bridges, and fern-lined ravines before reaching the clifftop station of the Groudle Glen Railway—a heritage narrow-gauge line that once brought Victorian visitors to the sea lion enclosure at Sea Lion Rocks. Whether you’re after a peaceful walk, family outing, or a ride on the charming little train, Groudle Glen blends natural beauty with nostalgic charm.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
3

Laxey

Uncover the industrial heritage and scenic charm of Laxey, a must-visit stop on the Isle of Man. Home to the iconic Great Laxey Wheel—the largest working waterwheel in the world—this historic village tells the story of Victorian mining innovation. Stroll through the Laxey Glen Gardens, explore the mine trails, or ride the vintage Manx Electric Railway, which links Laxey to Douglas and Ramsey. From coastal views to heritage sites, Laxey is rich in character and serves as a perfect base for discovering the island’s eastern glens and hill walks, including access to Snaefell, the island’s highest peak.

3 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

Maughold > Ramsey > Point of Ayre > Jurby

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Maughold Head

Maughold is a peaceful corner of the Isle of Man, rich in heritage and coastal beauty. Visit the historic Maughold Church, home to one of the island’s finest collections of Celtic and Norse stone crosses, then enjoy a coastal walk to the dramatic Maughold Head, the easternmost point of the island. The nearby Brooghs (cliffs) and countryside offer tranquil walking routes with sweeping sea views. This section includes just the highlights—adjust your visit to suit your time frame and interests.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
2

Ramsey

Ramsey is the Isle of Man’s second-largest town, known for its wide bay, working harbour, and relaxed seaside charm. Stroll along Queen’s Pier, browse independent shops in the town centre, or visit Mooragh Park for lakeside walks, pedalos, and family fun. The town is also a stop on the Manx Electric Railway, making it a great base for exploring the island’s northern coast and rural countryside. This section includes just the highlights—adjust to fit your own pace and time frame.

3 hours • Admission Not Applicable
3

Point of Ayre Lighthouse

Point of Ayre marks the northernmost tip of the Isle of Man, where shingle beaches meet big skies and the iconic red-and-white Ayre Lighthouse watches over the Irish Sea. Known for its rugged beauty and sense of solitude, it’s a fantastic spot for birdwatching, seal spotting, and coastal walks along the shifting gravel banks.

1 hour • Admission Not Applicable
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Jurby

Jurby offers a unique mix of history, motorsport, and wide-open coastal views. Use the guide to discover more.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 3

Peel > Port Erin > The Sound > Castletown etc

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Peel

Peel blends coastal charm with rich heritage on the island’s west coast. Explore the striking Peel Castle, perched on St Patrick’s Isle, and stroll the harbourfront lined with cafés, kipper smokehouses, and fishing boats. Relax on the sandy beach, visit the House of Manannan museum, or take a clifftop walk with views over the Irish Sea. This section includes just the highlights—adjust to fit your own time frame and pace.

3 hours • Admission Not Applicable
2

Port Erin

Port Erin is a picturesque seaside village nestled in a sheltered bay on the island’s southern coast. Enjoy its sweeping sandy beach, visit the charming Railway Museum, or ride the historic Steam Railway to Douglas. The nearby Bradda Head offers stunning cliff walks and views from Milner’s Tower, while the village itself is perfect for a relaxed day by the sea.

3 hours • Admission Not Applicable
3

Castletown

Castletown is the island’s ancient capital, rich in heritage and coastal character. Wander cobbled streets, visit places of interest or enjoy the harbour views from a local café. With historic buildings and a laid-back seaside feel, Castletown is a highlight for history lovers and slow-paced explorers alike. Use the guide to decide how to spend your time here.

2 hours • Admission Not Applicable

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Discover the Isle of Man Self guided Road Trip

From GBP 11.99