Offering a garden and city view, Church Farmhouse - Castle View (4 bedroom) & Church View (2 bedroom) is set in Castletown, 1.7 km from Castle Rushen and 20 km from TT Grandstand.
Simon
United Kingdom
It's a very nice property converted to a very high standard, with a lovely garden and surrounded by green spaces. Excellent parking including EV charges (untested) and great utility room for washing sports kit. Lovely size rooms all tastefully decorated. A really lovely place to spend time with family.
Right in the centre of Castletown on the Isle of Man, The George is a 19th-century hotel located opposite historic Castle Rushen. Guests can enjoy castle views, fresh local cuisine, and free Wi-Fi.
Alison
United Kingdom
Staff were so lovely and accommodating. They packed me an excellent breakfast when I was out too early to make it. I had so many good meals here. Everything was delicious. The bunny chow was amazing. Manx kippers for breakfast were also a real treat.
Situated within 6 km of Steam Packet Company, Comis Hotel and Golf Resort in Douglas offers a garden, as well as free WiFi. Featuring a terrace, the property is located within 6 km of TT Grandstand.
Situated 400 metres from Isle of Man Airport, this friendly, budget hotel offers great-value accommodation including breakfast, Wi-Fi and free private parking, with excellent public transport links...
I have visited the IOM since 2007 and have visited/stayed...
I have visited the IOM since 2007 and have visited/stayed in Castletown on a number of occasions.A quiet picture postcard place .I would reccomend a visit to the Castle
Lovely local shops bars restaurants /cafes.
Castletown is the home to The Southern 100 motorcycle races in early July for 5 days each year .so best to avoid if not your interest 🏍🏍🏍🏍🏍
If you're planning a trip to the IOM Castletown is a great base point after arriving on the ferry in Douglas .
Various types of stay from Hotel to self catering to Air BnB
Martin Roberts
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
The Castle was really interesting and well worth a visit.
The Castle was really interesting and well worth a visit. There were some other small museums that were interesting but the man in the maritime ? museum went rambling on too much and we had to leave before we actually saw the boat and the smugglers route. Some pleasant walks along the coast and in the town.
Janet
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
We were amazed at how special Castletown is!
We were amazed at how special Castletown is!
The castle is a must see; so well preserved, it is a constant in the background, with the sun shining on it.
The community square in front of the George Hotel is a real asset, whoever thought of putting the ping pong tables, piano, table football and deckchairs is a genius! We loved the happy atmosphere of people enjoying themselves.
The harbour is very picturesque, you can sit outside the Glue Pot in the sunshine and admire the view.. we enjoyed walking through the little streets with interesting and immaculate houses and also walking along the beach with rock pools and a number of light houses!
We arrived by steam train and enjoyed trying out all the pubs in the town.
Victoria
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Nice location great bus service our reason for travelling to...
Nice location great bus service our reason for travelling to the Island was for the TT races easy walking distance to the track. Castletown is fairly quite more things to see in Douglas but as before it suited me for the location to what we went there to see
James
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Castletown has everything you need within it.
Castletown has everything you need within it. Good pubs and places to eat. To see the rest of the island you do need transport as there are many places of interest to visit including museums such as the TT museum at Ramsey or Murray's museum of around 150 motorbikes that comes with a cup of tea and welcoming staff who work there. Castletown is a great base for a visit to explore the island at your leisure and would recommend it to all.
Jeffrey
United Kingdom
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