The Braaid Cooil Road, Between Douglas and Foxdale Dating back to the 1st Century AD the outlines of this stone-built roundhouse and two Viking Longhouses (one for people and one cattle) are perhaps best seen from the air so if you have a drone bring it with you. The site has been excavated at least twice, once in 1942 and the again by […] Read More
The Brewery Paintball Company Just after The Forge Restaurant, New Castletown Road, Santon, IM4 1JE From 12 to 24 players divided into two groups normally playing around 5 games. The usual aim is to capture flags without being shot (much). Camouflage coveralls are provided together with gun, goggles pouch and various deals on paint balls. Sensible clothing is required including footwear. Trainers can be worn but heavier walking boots are […] Read More
The Bridge North Quay , Douglas, IM1 4LQ Deceptively small from the outside, however, step inside and you will discover a spacious interior with a real quayside feel. There is a Mexican restaurant, Que Pasa, while outside there is quite a large patio area, which is a total suntrap. Read More
The British Archaeological Association The British Archaeological Association was formed in 1843, to promote the study of archaeology, architecture and the preservation of antiquities. They hold conferences and lectures throughout the year. Read More
The British Hotel-The Embassy Room North Quay , Douglas,, IM1 4LB This lovely mock Tudor Pub is traditional on the outside and modern on the inside celebrating English and British tradition including classic British food. The ‘British Islands’ is a precisely defined term in statute dating from the Interpretation Act 1948 and means ‘the United Kingdom of Great Britain and N. Ireland, the Channel Islands and […] Read More