Kirk Michael Beach is located near a rocky cliff and shingles of the beach. There are many bike paths and tours given around the area, and is a short way from a motorcycle course. Although there aren't many water activities, it is a nice place to take a walk.
Port Erin is located southwest in Isle of Man and bordered by tall cliffs. It is perfect for families to enjoy the day kayaking or rafting. People can go on walks, and watch the beautiful view of sunsets and mountains.
Garwick Bay Beach has a charm of its own! Although there aren't any restaurants or restrooms at Garwick Bay Beach, you can nevertheless enjoy some of the best fishing and swimming in the Isle of Man. A shingle beach with a forest-like in the background; great for family photos and relaxation!
Like other beaches in Isle of Man, Glen Wyllin is relatively isolated and lacks amenities. However, this over 2-mile beach is ideal for walking your dog, taking in the gorgeous sunset, or swimming in the ocean. The nearest town is Kirk Michael, which is a small, charming village near Peel.
Want to have a great view of the Northern Lights? Port Soderick will provide you with a fantastic view of the night sky. In 1975, Port Soderick became Manx National Glen, which has a river running through the port. There are many attractions for visitors.
Jurby is a long pebble beach with gorgeous sunset views and interesting shipwrecks along the coast to go inspect. Dogs are allowed and the beach is raw.
On the northwestern side of the Isle of Man, you'll find Ballaugh Beach––a long sandy expanse of sand. It's great for walking your dog or taking your family out for a morning hike. In fact, recent guests reportedly saw the Northern Lights seen from the beach. The beach is rather exposed, so it's not recommended for beginners to go in the water without careful supervision. Accessibility is great (convenient parking), but there aren't amenities or facilities nearby.
Take a stroll along the Fenella Beach, while exploring the Peel Castle surrounding the beach area. People have lived in the Island since Bronze Age, and is still a popular destination. You can take an audio tour along the coastal pathway and rocky cliff.
A nice beach for surfers and kayaks. This is a sandy beach but should be avoided at high tide. There is one hotel and the rest is residential, which allows a peaceful beach experience.