Dalby Moorland The Round Table, Dalby The Manx National Trust acquired this stretch of Moorland in 1995. A mixture of dry heath, wet heath and heather the site supports over 160 different species of plants. An excellent place to birdwatch with Moor Hens and Grouse easy to find. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times. Read More
Dave’s Waves Landview, Strang Hill, Braddan, IM4 4NX Dave gives windsurf instruction and coaching at various beaches and bays around the Isle of Man, including Derbyhaven, Castletown, Gansey, Port Erin, Port St Mary and Ramsey. The location is subject to the tide, wind strength and direction on the day. Classes range from beginner on-land tuition to Gybing. Read More
Dhoon and Bulgham Brooghs Dhoon Glen, Coast Road, Ramsey The coastal area and cliffs between the Dhoon Glen and Bulgham Bay is home to a herd of wild goats. A particularly beautiful stretch of coastline this is the perfect place to admire the Manx scenery, wildlife and birdlife. Read More
Dhoon Glen Ramsey Coast Road, Laxey The Dhoon Glen is one of the steepest glens on the Island, and as such, has one of its largest waterfalls the Inneen Vooar (130ft). The trees that cover its slopes are mostly Ash, Elm and Birch. There is a cafe, Little Shed, at the entrance. In the 1880s and 1890s, the Manx Fairy used […] Read More
Douglas Bay HorseTrams Tramway Terrace, Queens Promenade, Douglas, IM1 4NR Douglas Bay Horse Tramway is the oldest horse-drawn passenger tramway to remain in service anywhere in the World. Established in 1876 by Thomas Lightfoot, and operated from 1902 until 2015 by Douglas Borough Council, it is now part of Isle of Man Transport. The 3ft gauge horse tramway runs along Douglas Promenade, from the end […] Read More
Douglas Guided Pub Walk John Cojeen guides you round the pubs of Douglas giving a history of each place along the way and revealing some of their secrets. The tour takes around 3 hours of leisurely walking. Enough time for a few half pints on route. Read More