I have done a lot of solo travel in my life, but the one place I am drawn back to again and again is the Isle of Man. This magical place in the middle of the Irish Sea is, to… Continue Reading →
Port Erin is a beautiful seaside village in the south of the Isle of Man. In the Manx language it would be called Port Chiarn. In the distance, on the hillside of Bradda Head, you can see Milnerโs Tower, a keyhole-shaped building reachable only by foot. It features the coat of arms of the village and was erected in the memory of a locksmith!
โRugged cliffs, rolling hills, picturesque glens, hidden coves and stunning views. These are just a few of the reasons why the Isle of Man is a walker’s delight. Whether you enjoy a gentle stroll or a challenging hike, thereโs a… Continue Reading →
โThe Isle of Man is home to an abundance of wild flowers and animals of many different species. You’ll find lots of wild flowers and animals of a wide variety of species during your visit to the Island. Large areas… Continue Reading →
If you are in Laxey (maybe to see the Lady Isabella or to catch the Snaefell Mountain Railway), be sure so stop in and see Allan King, the Laxey Blacksmith. https://solotravelmagic.com/
If youโre visiting the Isle of Man in September, a cracker of an event is the Manx International Classic Trial.
This is your view when you first fly over the Isle of Man, on your approach to Ronaldsway Airport.
Arragon Mooar is the Isle of Man home of noted inventor/philanthropist Dr. John C. Taylor, OBE (add to that scientist,entrepreneur, pilot, artist, photographer, yachtsman, horologist, and all around Renaissance Man). Dr. Taylor was recently honored by the Isle of Man… Continue Reading →
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