Fabulous castle ruins, great sea food kiosks and cafes, the House of Manannan museum must be one of the most interesting in Europe, it’s just at the end of the lovely marina. There are superb restaurants, fish shops, and a quaint old town nearby, walking distance - with ease! The pubs are good, as is the food in them. At the opposite end of the beach from the castle there is an almost hidden bowling green with a charming cafe. Right by the castle is another beach, Fenella beach which is also lovely, and...
Read moreThe west coast beach of Peel is one of the finest on the island. A good stretch of golden sand protected by a large breakwater make this beach a family favourite. Peel's main beach is a large sandy city beach backed by a promenade. Peel Bay beach does not allow dogs between 10 am and 7 pm during the Summer season of 1st April to 30th September. If you want access to a beach, you can walk over to Fenella Beach beside the castle, which has no dog...
Read morePeel Beach is definitely one of the Isle of Man highlights. I would call it a cosy spot, inviting to chill. Or, of course, perfect for a stroll around, especially around the castle. I would love to have much more stands offering snacks. Especially, for my taste, with fish. There's much more to do with fish, rather to fry it in some...
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