Ohio Off Ballamanagh Road, Carrick, Sulby, IM7 The Ohio plantation is made up of Spruce and Pine. It reveals amazing views over the Manx hillsides. By cutting through Ohio you can reach the beginning of the Millennium Way. Read More
Oie Houney Peel Promenade, Peel, IM5 1AQ The oldest traditional festival on the Island. This is a combination of the old Celtic New Year “Oie Houney” or Sauin/Samhain and the later Hop-tu-Naa festival or All Hallo’s Eve festival also known as Halloween. The festival is celebrated in Peel with a torch light procession ending in Fireworks over the bay. Other Hop-tu-Naa celebrations […] Read More
Okells Brewery Tour Old Castletown Road, Kewaigue, IM2 1QG Tours are available for groups of 6 to 20 people and need to be booked in advance. The Tour takes just over half an hour and covers the methods used in making beer and cider. The tour ends in the Brewery’s own Bar. Read More
Oktoberfest IOM For over a decade, Drei Beinen Blaskapelle (formerly Baron Van Chindles) have been entertaining Oktoberfest lovers throughout the Isle of Man. Specialising in Oom Pah parties of authenticity and genuine Bavarian style. Read More
Old Kirk Braddan Saddle Road, Braddan, IM4 4LB Built in 1777, on even older religious grounds and used until 1876 when it was replaced by the new church. The Church contains its original box pews, gallery and a Georgian “three-decker” pulpit, with a lectern, minister’s pew and pulpit above. It now houses twelve Celtic and Norse crosses, from the period 800-1265, which were […] Read More
Old Lonan Church Farm Cottages Ballakilley Farm, Ballamenagh Road, Baldrine, IM4 6AH The cottages are on a large working farm so you are surrounded by countryside. Elder and Oak cottage sleep up to four people while Rowan, Ash and Cheery are accommodate two people. The cottages are modern and luxurious and the Farm offers an additional Garden room with a relaxation area and mini spa. Read More