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Kirk Michael Sleeps 4
Rosehip Cottage
From £500 for a shortbreak.
From £805 for a week.Dreaming of an island escape to somewhere that has the perfect blend of seclusion but still feels connected? Set along a peaceful private lane and surrounded by open fields, Rosehip Cottage ticks all ...
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Glen Maye Sleeps 4
The Old Coach House
From £450 for a shortbreak.
From £735 for a week.Close to the west coast of the Isle of Man, The Old Coach House is set in its own extensive grounds with a large lawn, decked seating area and lovely uninterrupted views over the surrounding countrysi...
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Peel Sleeps 10
Glenfaba Lodge
From £950 for a shortbreak.
From £1372 for a week.Glenfaba Lodge is large self-catering holiday home, suitable for family groups, located just outside of the small coastal town of Peel, Isle of Man.The setting is tranquil and is perfect for a relaxin...
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Peel Sleeps 4
5 Charles Street
From £475 for a shortbreak.
From £840 for a week.5 Charles Street is a traditional self-catering cottage with modern facilities tucked away in the quaint cobbled Charles Street, only a hop from the sandy beach!Sleeping 4 people across 2 bedrooms, th...
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Looking for a wild and wonderful escape surrounded by the jaw-dropping beauty of nature? The West of the Isle of Man is a powerhouse of natural beauty, ideal for a dog-friendly escape with a difference. Peel, which is known locally as ‘Sunset City’, makes the perfect base for your island adventures. The beautiful beaches promise fun-filled beach days followed by jaw-dropping sunsets, while the coast paths promise excellent opportunities to stretch your legs surrounded by spectacular scenery.
Straight out of the ancient lookbook, the West of the Isle of Man is famous for its untamed glens. Moss-covered rocks give way to tumbling waterfalls, creating the ultimate backdrop for any island dog walks. Visit Glen Maye for beaches, bridges, and waterfalls, or Glen Mooar for ancient sites and Victorian remnants.