Located in Laxey, a 1-minute walk from Laxey Beach, Shore Hotel Laxey has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
Leonard
United Kingdom
The breakfast was very good. the technology in the hotel is so over the top. We do not need a toilet seat that lifts up when you enter the bathroom. There were reading lights on both sides of the bed but a switch on only one side which made it difficult for one person to read later than the other but not be able to switch the light off without getting out of bed and walking to the other side and then walking back in the dark.. We could not understand the TV as it was far too complicated
The Apartment, Bridge House is located in Laxey, just 6.2 miles from TT Grandstand and 20 miles from Castle Rushen.
Lynne
United States of America
The Apartment had every amenity you could wish for, a real home from home, loved the welcome tea and coffee set up and the hot water bottles were most welcome.
The views from every window were spectacular all furniture, bedding was to a high standard. The jet tub was sheer luxury 😌
The Workshop, Bridge House offers accommodations in Laxey, 6.2 miles from TT Grandstand and 20 miles from Castle Rushen.
David
United Kingdom
Property has all the comfort of a modern apartment, it is very spacious & on my arrival spotlessly clean.
The bathroom is very well planned & the shower was easy to operate & the temperature was perfect.
Bedroom very spacious & the added touch of a couple of hot water bottles was very charming, heating was more than sufficient.
Location to both the local CoOp was less than a 5 min walk, bus stops only a few minutes more.
Laxey wheels are only 10 minutes walk away & the harbour less than a 15 minute stroll.
It is worth checking out the Manx wool mill only a short stroll from the apartment,managed to pick up some great scarves,gloves & the best pair of tweed slippers that I have ever had in my life.
There is a lovely walk to visit King Orrys grave which will stretch the legs after a good breakfast.
Laxey had alot to offer the seasoned walker & there are some lovely undisturbed opportunities along the old mine route, near the road bridge is a hotel & a great place to start a walk towards Ballasalla.
On the scenic Queens Promenade, The Rutland Hotel is an elegant building on the Isle of Man.
sandie
United Kingdom
Handy for the ferry and for traveling to other towns. The three day travel pass is a great idea and it would have been good to get that information from staff and maybe some leaflets about places of interest.
It was good having the lift.
Nice clean friendly hotel.
Plenty of choice at breakfast . Only dined in once but nice carvery.
Many hotels now have the reuse of towels which makes a lot of sense.
Mannin Hotel is located in Douglas on the heart of Isle of Man, and features a bar and restaurant. The property is set a 13-minute walk from TT Grandstand.
Located in Douglas and with Douglas Beach reachable within a few steps, Halvard Hotel provides concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi throughout the property and a bar.
Great location with easy links to explore the whole island...
Great location with easy links to explore the whole island from a quiet base. Loads of walking trails and history on your doorstep. Easy bus and MER links. About 4 miles from Snaefell. Friendly and helpful locals willing to help if they can. Must see the Great Laxey Wheel. We thought it was fantastic. Stayed on the IOM for 4 days and used the clean, frequent and punctual buses to get around.
Ian
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
During our stay we visited all areas of the island, only...
During our stay we visited all areas of the island, only spending an afternoon in Laxey itself. The wheel was worth visiting, particularly since English National Trust members get free entry. Some parts of Laxey looked a bit run-down, with properties boarded up, and others requiring significant maintenance. We bought a Go Explore ticket for the day, giving us access to all public transport (electric trams including the Snaefell railway, buses, steam trains and even the horse drawn tram in Douglas). This is well worth buying for a car-free day.
We walked up Snaefell, and were lucky to have a clear day to see the "seven kingdoms".
Charles
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Great little town with a lovely rocky beach with two great...
Great little town with a lovely rocky beach with two great choices for ice cream, sandwiches, coffee, etc. It was the perfect location from which to base ourselves so that we could visit many other villages on the island. Douglas, Port St.Mary, Port Erin and Peel all had their charm, incredible history, ancient castles plus great hiking trails up hills and along coastal paths. Plus, we took all three of the trains, the Snaefell Mountain train, the Isle of Man Steam railway from Port Erin to Douglas, and the Manx Electric train from Laxey to Douglas and back. We’ll visit again…one day.
Mark
Canada
8.0
Scored 8.0
Laxey a small village but peaceful with beach and the wheel...
Laxey a small village but peaceful with beach and the wheel however the wheel is undergoing some restoration work at present. Laxey has a few hills which may prove difficult for people with mobility problems but a nice little harbour area and a nice Italian restaurant and take away restaurant too.
Derek
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Laxey is about the Wheel, but so much more.
Laxey is about the Wheel, but so much more. Old Laxey has a lovely beach with good café. The station allows travel on the electric railway and up Snaefell on the mountain railway. Summit restaurant was good - but the views are excellent. Take your wind-proof gear because it does blow, but it's well-worth the visit.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Fantastic beach and promenade.
Fantastic beach and promenade. Good selection of pubs and eating places. Lovely friendly and helpful people. The Shore Inn does a spectacular steak night with locally sourced quality steak at great value price. Cooked to (our) perfection.
Sheila
United Kingdom
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