Our Island
If you are interested in the world famous TT Races, the Grandstand is only a 20 minute walk away
and the local beer tents a 10 minute stroll onto the promenade where most of the TT activity takes place.
If it's country or coastal walks you're interested in, electric or steam railways, horse-drawn trams, the TT Museum,
or to watch the TT, MGP or Southern 100 races and take in the atmosphere it is all here in the Isle of Man.
You may wish to play a round of golf on one of our 9 stunning golf courses, including an 18-hole Links Course,
take in some sea or reservoir fishing or just enjoy a quiet relaxing break.
The Island is the perfect destination for a cycling trip, with enough testing terrain to challenge even the most serious cyclists
and plenty of quiet roads and off-road tracks for sightseers and families who want to take it at their own pace.
The Isle of Man has lots to offer for the relaxing tourist or the highly active aventurer and we wish to make your stay as enjoyable as possible, should you require anything at all from a brochure or map to a cool box for your picnic, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Getting here
The ferry terminal is a 5 minute drive or 15 minute walk with boats coming from Liverpool, Heysham, Dublin or Belfast.
The airport is a 20 minute drive and on a bus route, with direct links from all major destinations including London, Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Dublin, Belfast and Edinburgh.
Adventure Awaits: Outdoor Activities in and Around Douglas
For adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts, the Isle of Man offers a playground of thrilling activities waiting to be experienced. From adrenaline-pumping water sports to scenic hiking trails, there's an abundance of outdoor adventures to choose from in and around Douglas. At Maple Leaf Gardens Cottage, our short-term rental property, we provide the perfect base for adrenaline-seekers to embark on their next escapade.
1. Coastal Explorations:
The picturesque coastline of the Isle of Man beckons adventurers to explore its beauty. Engage in kayaking, paddleboarding, or coasteering for an up-close encounter with the sea's wonders. Douglas's bay provides a sheltered area perfect for trying out water sports. Kayak along the coast, marvel at the stunning cliffs, and discover hidden coves accessible only from the water. For the ultimate thrill, consider coasteering, an exhilarating activity that combines rock climbing, scrambling, and cliff jumping, offering a unique perspective of the coastline.
2. Hiking and Biking:
Lace up your hiking boots or hop on a bike to explore the island's scenic trails. From the coastal path to the rugged hills and glens, the Isle of Man offers trails suitable for all skill levels. For a leisurely hike, head to the nearby Groudle Glen or venture further to explore the enchanting Glen Maye waterfall. For those seeking a challenge, hike up to the summit of Snaefell, the island's highest peak, where panoramic views await. Mountain biking enthusiasts can explore the numerous trails and tracks that wind through the island's countryside, offering thrilling descents and beautiful vistas.
3. Horseback Riding:
Experience the natural beauty of the island from a different perspective - on horseback. Several equestrian centers near Douglas offer guided rides through picturesque landscapes, allowing you to connect with nature in a unique way. Trot along the beach, feel the wind in your hair, and enjoy the tranquility of the surroundings. Horseback riding is an ideal activity for riders of all levels, and it provides a peaceful and calming experience for animal lovers and adventure seekers alike.
4. Marine Wildlife Encounters:
For wildlife enthusiasts, the Isle of Man's surrounding waters offer fantastic opportunities for spotting marine life. Take a wildlife boat tour to see dolphins, seals, and seabirds in their natural habitat. Witness the grace and playfulness of dolphins as they swim alongside the boat or catch a glimpse of seals sunbathing on the rocks. These tours offer a unique insight into the island's marine ecosystem and are led by knowledgeable guides who share fascinating facts about the local wildlife.
5. Adventure Parks:
Douglas and its surrounding areas feature adventure parks for those seeking adrenaline-fueled fun. If you're traveling with family or friends, consider a visit to an adventure park for a day of thrilling activities. The Isle of Man boasts various adventure parks with activities such as treetop rope courses, zip lines, climbing walls, and more. Challenge yourself on high-rope courses, zip through the trees, and conquer climbing walls, all in a safe and controlled environment. Adventure parks provide an ideal setting for outdoor fun and team-building activities.
Conclusion:
For adventurers, the Isle of Man is a haven of excitement and exploration. Whether you're navigating the coastline on a kayak, conquering hiking trails, experiencing marine wildlife encounters, or seeking thrills at adventure parks, there's something for every thrill-seeker. Book your short-term stay at Maple Leaf Gardens Cottage and embark on an unforgettable journey filled with outdoor adventures in and around Douglas. From coastal explorations to horseback rides and marine encounters, let the Isle of Man's natural beauty and exhilarating activities awaken the adventurer within you.
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