Acklams 2025 UK D2D Brochure - Flipbook - Page 85
THE ISLE OF MAN
Isle of Man
INCLUSIONS
The Isle of Man, located in the centre of the Irish
Sea and dating back to 650 BC, boasts
breathtaking landscape, including a rough
shoreline and high peaks. A full-day trip to the
island's north includes a visit to Laxey to see the
renowned "Lady Isabella," the world's biggest
functioning waterwheel, as well as a stop in
Ramsey. There is a day at leisure in Douglas, and a
full-day tour of the South includes a train journey
to Port Erin and a visit to the Cregneash National
Folk Museum, which provides insight into
traditional Manx farming and the croft way of life.
Time has also been set aside to see Peel, the
greatest example of a traditional Manx town.
4 Door to door pick up service
4 Elite coach travel
4 4 nights’ dinner, bed and breakfast
4 Return ferry crossing from
Heysham to Douglas
4 Entry to Laxey Wheel and Mines
Trail
4 One-way train journey to Port Erin
4 Entry to Cregneash National Folk
Museum
4 Free day in Douglas
Monday 14 April 2025 £689
Wednesday 18 June 2025 £709
Thursday 9 October 2025 £689
Wednesday 30 July 2025 £709
5 days | 4 nights
Wednesday 24 September 2025
Single room supplement (ltd) £Nil
5 days | 4 nights
Chesterhouse, Douglas
HHH
5 days | 4 nights £689
£719
Single room supplement (ltd) £Nil
Empress Hotel, Douglas
Single room supplement (ltd) £Nil
Rutland Hotel, Douglas
Located on the Promenade overlooking Douglas.
Not suitable for people requiring wheelchair
access as there are quite a number of steps from
the road to front entrance. Hotel has a lift.
Wednesday 8 October 2025
HHH
HHH
Situated at the northern end of Douglas
Promenade overlooking Douglas Bay, the 3-star
hotel offers contemporary accommodation and a
bright and airy restaurant. The hotel has a lift,
but the steep entrance does make this hotel
unsuitable for people with extreme walking
difficulties. The tastefully decorated bedrooms all
have TV, tea/coffee facilities, hairdryer.
An elegant 3-star Victorian hotel that enjoys a
central position on the promenade overlooking
Douglas Bay, and within walking distance of the
town centre. The hotel has a very nice restaurant
and bar. There is a lift. Steps at the front of the
hotel can be avoided by using lower-level access.
However, there are several steps in corridors and
public areas. All the traditional bedrooms have
TV, tea/coffee facilities and hairdryer.
visit our website at www.acklamsholidays.co.uk
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