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Vintage Railways of the Isle of Man

 
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Soak up Celtic heritage, relax on rugged coastlines, and journey through stunning landscapes in the beautiful Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is a unique blend of unspoiled coastal landscapes, sandy beaches, and stunning scenery. The rich Celtic heritage is evident all over the island, and we experience it as we ride vintage railways, explore historic towns, and enjoy the relaxed pace of life.

Each day is an adventure of picturesque landscapes and captivating history as we journey on a horse-drawn tram down Douglas promenade, explore Peel's medieval castle, and soak up the natural beauty of the Calf of Man. This captivating island promises a getaway of culture, beauty and restoring fresh air.

Unforgettable experiences

Travelling aboard the Snaefell Mountain Railway
Travelling aboard the Snaefell Mountain Railway
The historic Snaefell Mountain Railway, the only electric mountain railway in the British Isles, takes us to the summit of Snaefell, where – on a clear day – it’s possible to view England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland.
Driving across the headland to see the Calf of Man
Driving across the headland to see the Calf of Man
Witness the stunning beauty of the Calf of Man, where breathtaking views and tranquillity await.
Take a nostalgic ride on a horse-drawn tram
Take a nostalgic ride on a horse-drawn tram
Enjoy the charm of a horse-drawn tram ride down Douglas's delightful promenade, passing a parade of stately Victorian townhouses and buildings, soaking up the atmosphere of a bygone time.
Riding aboard the famous railways of the Isle of Man
Riding aboard the famous railways of the Isle of Man
Discover the Isle of Man’s legendary trains with journeys aboard the Manx Electric Railway and the fabulous Isle of Man Steam Railway.
Driving along a section of the TT races circuit
Driving along a section of the TT races circuit
Experience part of the TT circuit as our coach drives along it, guided by the expert commentary of a skilled racer.

What’s included on the tour?

Itinerary

DAY1Day 1 – Setting out on the ferry to charming Douglas

Our holiday begins when we meet our Tour Manager and the rest of our group in Heysham, Lancashire before boarding the early afternoon ferry that takes us to the Isle of Man. As we sail across the Irish Sea, on a clear day we can enjoy expansive views during our crossing, while keeping an eye out for seabirds, and possibly spotting dolphins if we are lucky.

We catch our first glimpse of the Isle of Man's gentle rolling landscapes as we approach Douglas. Stepping off the ferry in the early evening, we take a short stroll along the waterfront, passing an impressive parade of Victorian buildings to the Claremont Hotel, where we stay for the next five nights. After checking in, there's time to settle in to our rooms, before we gather again for dinner.

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  • Dinner
DAY2Day 2 – A trip on the scenic Snaefell Mountain Railway, free time in peaceful Laxey

Today is one of the highlights of our tour - a trip to the summit of the island's only mountain, Snaefell. Our day starts as we board the Manx Electric Railway for a nostalgic journey, enjoying scenic coastal views on our way to the fishing village of Laxey.

In Laxey we board the Snaefell Mountain Railway - the only electric mountain railway in the British Isles. The railway takes us through rolling hills, beautiful landscapes and steep gradients as we ascend to the summit. The views from here are renowned and, on a clear day, it is possible to see England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

After descending, there's time to explore the village of Laxey independently. We recommend you visit The Laxey Wheel, or 'Lady Isabella' as she's known locally, the world's largest working water wheel. You could also stroll beside the river or find lunch at one of the restaurants or cafés in the harbour.

The Manx Electric Railway transports us back to Douglas, where we enjoy a short nostalgic trip on a horse-drawn tram whose tracks take us halfway to our hotel before dinner.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY3Day 3 – A visit to the famous TT racing circuit and historic Peel

After breakfast, our first stop is Tynwald Hill in the village of St John's. Here, our coach joins the Isle of Man's famous TT racing circuit and we enjoy commentary from a former TT rider as we drive along part of the renowned route.

Next, we arrive at the traditional fishing port of Peel, known for its 11th-century castle. This medieval fortress served as a defensive stronghold for centuries and with entrance included, you can take a self-guided tour of its chapel, dungeons, and towers. You could also visit the House of Manannan - a museum dedicated to the island's rich history and culture with interactive exhibits, immersive displays, and stunning artefacts.

Later, we re-board the Manx Electric Railway back to Douglas. Sit back and relax as we travel once again through glorious countryside, across gorse-topped hills and along the island's rugged east coast. In Douglas, you are free to return to our hotel in your own time, before dinner.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY4A journey on the Isle of Man Steam Railway, picturesque Port Erin and medieval Castletown

This morning we board the vintage carriages of the Isle of Man Steam Railway. Our train chugs through idyllic countryside, passing seaside towns and fishing ports before arriving at Port Erin, set in a beautiful bay on the southwest coast.

We continue our scenic drive across the headland to see the Calf of Man, a small island at the southern tip of the Isle of Man, from a wonderful viewing spot at The Sound Café. There's time here, to soak up the wild beauty of the island - its craggy cliffs, windswept fields and rugged coastline - and you could order coffee with a view.

Arriving in Castletown at lunchtime, there's time to explore the island's ancient capital independently. Entry is included at The Old House of Keys where the Manx parliament used to meet. Built in the 19th century, this important site is beautifully restored, with original furnishings, portraits, and documents on display. You could also visit the medieval Castle Rushen, a magnificent fortress with imposing walls and towers. We return to our hotel with time to relax before dinner.

*Steam-hauled where possible, however, due to timetable changes or weather conditions, heritage diesel locomotives may be running instead.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY5Day 5 – A day to explore the Isle of Man at leisure

Today you are free to discover the Isle of Man at your own pace. If the weather is warm, you could spend a relaxing day on one of the many stunning beaches. Each has its own unique charm, ranging from secluded coves to lively stretches of sand bustling with activity.

In Douglas you could wander down to St. Thomas' Church, set back from the seafront at the heart of the town. Designed by architect Ewan Christian in the 19th-century in a Victorian Early Gothic style, the beautiful murals inside make it well worth a visit.

If you are on the island on the 28th June, the annual Viking Long Boat Championships is held at Peel harbour, an exciting event that celebrates the shared Celtic culture. July also brings the island's folk festival, which has Celtic roots too.

For nature lovers, a boat trip from Douglas to the Isle of Calf is a must. With wonderful wildlife, including seabirds, seals, and rare plants, a visit to the island is a unique opportunity to connect with nature. This evening we gather for a farewell dinner at our hotel.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY6Heysham and home

After breakfast this morning, it's time to make our way to Douglas' Sea Terminal for the ferry back to Heysham. On our return sailing across the Irish Sea to Heysham, there's time to enjoy the views before saying goodbye to our Tour Manager, new friends and fellow travellers.

As we head homewards we are sure to take with us treasured memories of our holiday on the unique and peaceful Isle of Man.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Included Passes

We include two passes in this holiday: an Explorer Pass and a Heritage Explorer Pass.

Explorer Pass
Available for use on your free day, the Explorer Pass allows you complimentary travel on trains and buses across the Isle of Man.

Heritage Explorer Pass
Available for use on your free day and during our excursions, the Heritage Explorer Pass gives you free entrance to Manx National Heritage sites. These include the Laxey Wheel, Peel Castle, the House of Manannan, Castle Rushen, the Old House of Keys and the Nautical Museum, among others.

Please note

Please be aware that the order of the excursions may be different than appears here.

 

Classic collection

Our Classic range is what we're known for. Enjoy curated moments with plenty of inclusions. Centrally located hotels, premium travel options and engaging group tours with a seasoned expert are included. You'll be in groups with an average of 20-25 travellers and a maximum of 30*. *Scandinavian and Worldwide tours are on average 30-35 and a maximum of 40.

Departure times

Provisional departure and return times, where available, can be found together with our dates and prices by clicking on the 'Prices & Availability' button. We write to all booked customers approximately 10 weeks prior to the start of their tour to advise the exact departure and return time for their particular group.

Mobility information

Due to the nature of our tours they are generally unsuitable for those with restricted mobility. If you’d like to discuss any particular holiday with us in this respect, then please don’t hesitate to call us.

Hotel

The Claremont Hotel, Douglas
The Claremont Hotel, Douglas
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Isle of Man Steam Railway

The narrow-gauge Isle of Man Steam Railway runs over a 15.3-mile route between Douglas, the island's capital, and Port Erin. The line was originally opened for service in the 1870s and is just a small section of what was once a much larger network of railway lines which connected many towns and villages on the Isle of Man. Passengers on the Isle of Man Steam Railway are taken on a scenic journey through verdant countryside and along the spectacular southern coastline in vintage carriages hauled by original steam locomotives bought for the railway in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Manx Electric Railway

The Manx Electric Railway is recognised as the longest narrow-gauge vintage railway in the British Isles at 17 miles long. The railway runs from Douglas to Ramsey and includes a stop in Laxey for connections with the Snaefell Mountain Railway. The railway takes passengers through beautiful countryside, across gorse-topped hills and along the stunning east coast in original rolling stock - widely acclaimed to be the oldest working tramcars in the world.

Snaefell Mountain Railway

Travel the tracks of history on the vintage Snaefell Mountain Railway, aboard delightful wooden-bodied railcars dating back to 1895. The only electric mountain railway in the British Isles enjoys panoramic views of Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England on a clear day and connects the village of Laxey with the summit of Snaefell, where your journey is rewarded with a quaint café to savour the view and a snack before another scenic journey back down.

Enhance your holiday

UK rail connections

We can book UK rail tickets from your local station to and from Heysham. Please call us to discuss your requirements.

UK rail connections

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Mr Spencer

5 stars

Submitted 8/Jun

Management of the Holiday by Alan Jones was first class, we always knew where and when we should be .The Hotel should also be given top marks. One minor problem which didn't affect our enjoyment was that our week coincided with the TT practice week and every time we were going somewhere, the route had to be checked that the road hadn't been closed for TT practice. It was my first visit to the Isle of Man and I would hope to repeat the experience in the not too distant future.

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MRS SMITH

5 stars

Submitted 7/Jun

Fantastic journeys, fantastic hotel, brilliant leader.

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C Frohnsdorff

5 stars

Submitted 2/Jun

Excellent tour guide and drivers plus itinerary really good. Hotel fine

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Mrs Ruth Phillpott

5 stars

Submitted 2/Jun

All good - a lovely experience

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customer

5 stars

Submitted 2/Jun

Really enjoyed the holiday; the trips on the trains were the highlight. Wonderful scenery, excellent guide & good company.

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Pat Holland

5 stars

Submitted 2/Jun

A great holiday, lovely hotel, an excellent tour manager.

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