Port Erin Beach Bathing Hut-Green Creek The Bathing Machine or Oirr Yn Ushtey meaning Water’s Edge, is a contemporary version of an Edwardian seawater bathing machine. Three years in the making, this hand crafted hut is unique, being one of only a handful in the British Isles. Detailed and presented for you to enjoy a special day out on Port Erin […] Read More
Port Erin Beach Huts Port Erin Beach, Shore Road, Port Erin, IM9 6HH Different themed beach huts available for hire during the summer months. Read More
Port Erin Bowling Club Breagle Glen, St Georges Crescent, Port Erin, IM9 6HR Founded in 1983, a friendly club with currently around 60 members. Affiliated to the BCGBA (British Crown Green Bowls Association) and the IOMCGBA (Isle of Man Crown Green Bowls Association), with teams playing across the various leagues and cup competitions. Hosting a range of club competitions open to members, both social and competitive, as well […] Read More
Port Erin Breakwater Breakwater Road, Port Erin, IM9 6JA Port Erin is an old seaside resort. Its sheltered bay encourages kayaking, paddle boarding and diving. Trips to the Calf can be booked from here in the summer months. Port Erin has one of the five Lifeboat stations on the Island. The breakwater accommodates moorings and berths for small inshore fishing vessels and small craft. […] Read More
Port Erin Chippy and Diner Station Road, Port Erin, IM9 6LN Decorated in seaside colours, this family run Fish and Chip shop, has been serving since 1980. Read More
Port Erin Marine Laboratory Breakwater Road, Port Erin, IM9 6JA The site first opened in 1902 for research, biological work, and the preservation of the fishing industry and marine life surrounding the Isle of Man. It became part of the University of Liverpool’s, School of Biological Sciences, before being closed on 30 September 2006. Redevelopment plans have been in place since 2018. Read More