Café Red 37 Station Road, Port Erin, IM9 6AW Breakfasts and sandwiches made to order, this little Cafe has a loyal cliental and can get very busy. They also offer Takeaway. Read More
Café Villa Harris Promenade, Douglas, IM1 2HM One of the very few places on the Island where you can sit outside and watch the world go by. The Douglas horse trams walk past it and the views out over the Promenade to the sea celebrates the Seaside spirit. This is a very popular spot and can get exceptionally busy especially during the […] Read More
Caledonia Hotel 17 Queens Promenade, Palace Terrace, Douglas, IM2 4NE This Victorian Guest house has a wonderful position on Douglas Promenade and many of the rooms have Sea views. The bedrooms are modern and freshly furnished. There is a lift. The Imperial Dragon is the hotel’s main restaurant serving traditional Chinese in a pleasing red dining room decorated with Chinese paintings. Read More
Calf of Man The Calf of Man, situated to the southwest of the Isle of Man, is the Island’s only obvious Islet. It is approximately a mile square of rough grazing and home to Loaghtan Sheep and various wildlife. It has its own tiny “Islet” Chicken Rock, on which was built a lighthouse, in 1875. Robert Stevenson, built […] Read More
Calf of Man Bird Observatory Manx Birdlife is a charity dedicated to monitoring and protecting the birds found on the Island and its close shores. Twitchiers can spot an array of birds including: Artic Tern, Black Guillemot, Hen Harrier, Manx Sherwater, Peregrine Falcon and Puffin. Sadly Curlew, Lapwing and Tree Sparrow are in decline while it seems that the Yellowhammer […] Read More
Calvary Glen St Anthony's , Ridgeway Road, Onchan , IM3 1HT The original Calvery Glen led up the steep sides of Summerhill behind Summerland leading to Onchan Park and the Lourdes Grotto. Created by Father McGrath in the early 1960s this was illuminated and could be seen across Douglas Bay. The winding path was boarded by a small stream and a series of tiny waterfalls. The […] Read More