Creg ny Crock Glen Rushen Road, Glen Mooar, IM5 Planted in 1986, near to Arraey and Lhargan Plantation, with the usual Pine, Spruce and Larch. The Herring Road Trail passes by Creg ny Crock. Read More
Creg y Shee Tea Rooms Howe Road, Cregneash, IM9 5PX The Tea Rooms have been renovated since this photo was taken. The Tea Rooms with its exposed bricks, low beams and brass work brings the old world charm of Cregneash inside. An atmospheric place for afternoon tea with a menu of not just soup and sandwiches but traditional Manx Bonnag similar to fruit loaf. Read More
Cregneash Village Folk Museum Howe Road, Cregneash, IM9 5PX Cregneash is the last remaining Crofters’ Village on the Island. It was preserved by Manx National Heritage in 1938 to show what life was like in a traditional farming community of the 19th and early 20th Centenary. Manx was used as the first language in the village and is still used in this Living Folk […] Read More
Cringle Reservoir and Plantation Road of the Grey Hill, South Barrule, Ronague, IM9 3BA On the lower slopes of South Barrule lies the Cringle Reservoir, surrounded by a plantation made up of Spruce, Larch and Pine. The reservoir dating from roughly 1946, is stocked with rainbow trout, which can be fished, as can the river feeding it, however a licence is required. There is disabled access to an angling […] Read More
Cristory’s University College Isle of Man, Homefield Road, Douglas, IM2 6RB University College Man has a real life working space for those wishing to train in the catering industry called Cristory’s. It is open to the public by booking tables for lunches, afternoon tea and even themed gourmet dinners provided by the students. A full listing of days, times and events is available on the UCM […] Read More
Crogga House and Valley Railway Old Castletown Road, Port Soderick, IM2 1EB This private house, has its own railway, which the public are allowed to visit, on specific charity and open days. Read More