Depart to the Isle of Man for a fantastic tour of the island and some top attractions
Book NowTour gives you the opportunity to experience the Isle of Mans three heritage railways. The Manx Electric Railway which runs from Douglas to Ramsey; the Snaefell Mountain Railway which climbs to the mountains summit; and the Isle of Man Steam Railway which dates back to 1874. We take a step into the Islands past with trips to the House of Keys and a return journey on the Douglas Bay Horse Tram.
4 nights Dinner, Bed & Breakfast at Rutland or Chesterhouse Hotel, Douglas.
3 Day Pass (Go Explorer) - Isle of Man Steam Railway
Admission to House of Keys
Entrance to Port Erin Railway Museum
Snaefell Moutain Railway
Douglas Bay Horse Tram - Return Journey
Also includes Sea Crossing with Steam Packet Company.
Isle of Man Steam Railway
The Isle of Man Steam Railway is the longest narrow gauge steam line in Britain that still uses its original locomotives and carriages.
The three foot narrow gauge railway was opened in 1873 and runs through the Islands charming countryside between the Islands capital and a range of destinations in the south. Originally the southern route, which is around 15 and a half miles long, was part of a much larger steam railway network which used to serve Peel in the west, Ramsey in the north and the small mining village of Foxdale. Many of the Islands heritage attractions in the south of the Island are located near to railway stations making it a convenient way to travel. Simply sit back and revel in the spectacular Manx scenery and countryside as it gradually passes by you. A one way journey along the beautiful Manx countryside running the full length from Douglas to Port Erin takes an hour to complete. In July and August, the peak months of the holiday season, there are seven return trains a day through the countryside, one of which is an evening service.
Port Erin Railway Museum
The Port Erin Railway Museum is located quite literally at the end of the line on the platform of the most southerly stop on the Isle of Man Steam Railway.
The museum charts the history of the steam powered railway from its inception in 1873 to the present day including the now defunct lines which used to serve Peel, Ramsey and Foxdale. Inside youll find steam engines and carriages including the royal carriages which carried The Queen and Queen Mother in 1963 and Queen Elizabeth II in 1972. The museum is home to a fine collection of locomotives, the Royal Train, rolling stock, memorabilia, posters and interpretive displays. The museum is also home to the Isle of Mans only railway simulator. Unveiled in summer 2016, the Drive the Diesel simulator experience costs £5 for a 15 minute session or £10 for the enthusiast level training.
The museum also has a souvenir shop making this a perfect place for train enthusiasts and visitors alike.
Snaefell Moutain Railway
Manx Electric Railway Online a resource dedicated to the history and current operation of the award winning Manx Electric Railway, running for 130 years since 1893 along the eastern coast of the Isle of Man, with the majority of Victorian & Edwardian era infrastructure and rolling stock still in use.
Douglas Bay Horse Tram
The horse trams are an iconic part of the of the Isle of Man. Started in 1876 by Thomas Lightfoot to take advantage of the booming tourist trade, the 3ft gauge tramway is currently operated by Isle of Man Transport as part of their Heritage Railway offering. Many of the original fleet of cars are still in use today, and it is still a popular tourist attraction and tramway of important historic value. It is the oldest surviving Horse Tramway in Britain, and the only one to have operated continuously since its opening (with the exception of World War II and recent Promenade refurbishment works). In South Australia, a similar system also exists. There are also other smaller horse drawn systems operating around the world.
Steam Packet Company - Sea Crossing
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company, Sea Terminal, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2RF
Douglas is the Isle of Mans capital and only ferry port. It acts as the access point to the Islands endless scenic cycle paths and walking routes as well as the famous, adrenalin-filled TT and Festival of Motorcycling events held on the world famous Mountain Course.
Isle of Man Steam Packet Company Passenger Terminal, South Quay, Heysham, Lancashire, LA3 2XE
Heysham port acts as a gateway to many destinations in England and Scotland as it is just a short drive to the M6 Motorway. Experience the bright lights of Blackpool or the bustling city of Manchester. If you are looking for an active break, climb Englands highest mountain in the breath-taking Lake District.
Day One
Departure from pick up points
travel to Isle of Man with a crossing with Steam Packet Company, Heysham -to- Douglas - Time TBC 14:15 - 18:00
Check in at the Hotel, Isle of Man.
Day Two
Breakfast at the hotel.
Use your Go Explorer Ticket to travel on Steam Railway (3-day Ticket included).
Group Visit to Manx National Heritage - House of Keys
Group entrance to Port Erin Railway Museum
Evening meal at the Hotel
Day Three
Breakfast at the Hotel
Continue to use your Go Explorer Ticket to explore (Travel to Laxey)
Journey on the Snaefell Mountain Railway to the Summit and back.
Return back to Douglas on the Railway
Enjoy an evening meal at the Hotel
Day Four
Breakfast at the Hotel
Enjoy a day at you leisure, but dont forget your chance to ride the Douglas Bay Horse Tram (Return)
Plus do have ticket to explore on the railway if you wish..
Evening Meal at the Hotel
Day Five
Breakfast at the Hotel,
After check out and loading the coach will depart homeward.
Sea crossing with Steam Packet Company (Douglas to Heysham) - time TBC 8:45-12:00
Continue travel home..
D=Dinner (Evening Meal), SB=Standard Breakfast
The Chesterhouse Hotel features 67 en-suite rooms many with Sea View and a full range of modern facilities and accessories. Guest rooms at the 3 Star Chesterhouse Hotel offer great value in an ideal location.
Guests enjoy complimentary Wi Fi, with the Tower View Carvery Restaurant offering both a fully inclusive buffet breakfast and into the evenings a hearty Manx Roast alongside a residents bar and evening entertainment.
The hotel is situated close to the Loch Promenade in central Douglas and is close to the Isle of Man ferry terminal, local bars, restaurants and the areas main retail district.
The Rutland is located on the seafront of Douglas and has 64 rooms, all with en-suite bathrooms. Offering a full range of modern facilities and accessories, rooms at the 3 Star Rutland offer both great value and a quiet location.
Guest enjoy complimentary Wi Fi and the Queens Carvery Restaurant offers both a buffet breakfast, and into the evenings a hearty Manx roast with a separate residents bar and entertainment.
The hotel is situated close to the quiet Queens Promenade of Douglas, a pleasant walk to the many local bars, restaurants and retail area.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
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Bakers Yard | Bakers Coaches - Yard - Moreton in Marsh Cotswold Business Village, GL56 0JQ |
Banbury Cross | Banbury Cross By Taxi Rank & Toilets |
Bicester | Bicester Town Centre Manorfields Road Bus Stops, Behind Shops. |
Bloxham Garage | Bloxham - The Garage Banbury Road A361 |
Brackley | Brackley - Market Square Main Coach Bays |
Chipping Norton | Chipping Norton - Behind Sainsburys (Main Road) Old Bus Stop, New Street (Worcester Road) |
Middleton Cheney | Middleton Cheney - The Library |
Moreton in Marsh | Moreton in Marsh Town hall (Redesdale), by Tesco Express |
Shipston On Stour | Shipston on Stour Town Council Offices, West Street, Campden Road |
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