Isle of Man Viking and Celtic Heritage Half Day Tour
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Isle of Man Viking and Celtic Heritage Half Day Tour

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4h
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About this experience

The term “Viking” captures our imagination – warriors wielding swords with horned helmets as they set sail on longboat voyages. Among those destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity was already well established. Discover the island’s early Christian heritage, visiting an early monastastic site with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known story of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home. Louise is an enthusiastic Blue Badge Guide who offers a personalised experience driving you to iconic landmarks and lesser known gems that are inaccessible by public transport. Every tour can be tailored to suit your pace, preferences, and individual needs including visiting places that are wheelchair accessible if required, so don’t hesitate to get in touch and discuss your specific needs with us. Tour timings allow for travel between points of interest, refreshments stops and opportunities to purchase souvenirs

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Isle of Man Viking and Celtic Heritage Half Day Tour

Pickup included

What's included

Blue Badge Driver Guide
Entry where applicable into Museums and Castles
Private Tour in an Air-conditioned Private Vehicle

Detailed itinerary

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The Viking & Celtic Christian Heritage Tour, will begin with a visit to Lonan Old Church, dedicated to St. Adamnan, the Abbot of Iona, dating back to the 12th century. This secluded ancient site holds religious significance, showcasing a collection of carved stone crosses from the 7th century, including an impressive 10th century wheel head cross situated in its original position.

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From Lonan, we venture onto Maughold, situated in a stunning area of natural beauty, we can explore a unique blend of Celtic and Viking heritage as we view some remarkable examples of carved stone crosses and explore the remnants of the first monastery on the island dating back to the 6th century.

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Venturing onto St. Patrick’s Church in the coastal setting of Jurby, we can find a rich tapestry of history; untouched Viking burial mounds can be seen in the churchyard while inside the church, an array of carved stone crosses adds to the site’s historical allure.

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Heading westward, we’ll venture to Peel; with its adjacent St. Patrick’s isle said to be one of the most important historic and religious sites in the British isles. Dominated by the sprawling ruins of Peel castle, it is a place steeped in legend and myth. The site, first used more than 7000 years ago, has served as a settlement, a Celtic Monastery, a religious centre and a Viking stronghold and fortress throughout its history. We'll also visit the House of Manannan, where we’ll experience reconstructions of a Celtic roundhouse and a Viking longhouse, along with an opportunity to view the replica Viking ship Odin’s Raven.

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Next, we'll visit Tynwald Hill; Tynwald is believed to have been established by Norse Viking settlers over a thousand years ago making it the oldest continuous parliament in the world. The hill symbolizes the Isle of Man’s independence as a self-governing crown dependency. There's a wealth of history to explore in this area including the Royal Chapel likely built on the site of an ancient Keeill.

What's not included

Refreshments
Gratuities
Lunch

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
Infant seats available upon request
The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.

About Douglas

Douglas is the capital and largest town of the Isle of Man, a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea. Known for its picturesque seafront, vibrant cultural scene, and rich history, Douglas offers a blend of traditional charm and modern amenities. The town is a gateway to the Isle of Man's stunning natural landscapes and historical sites.

Top Attractions

Douglas Promenade

A beautiful seaside promenade stretching over 2 miles along the coast, perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying the sea views.

Scenic 1-2 hours Free

Manx Museum

The island's premier museum showcasing the history, art, and culture of the Isle of Man.

Historical 1-2 hours £10

Electric Tramway and Mountain Railway

A historic tramway and railway offering scenic rides along the coast and up to the summit of Snaefell, the island's highest peak.

Adventure Half-day £25-£30 for a return ticket

Must-Try Local Dishes

Manx Kippers

Smoked herring, a traditional Manx breakfast dish, often served with toast and butter.

Breakfast Gluten-free, but not suitable for vegetarians or vegans.

Bannaghtyn

A traditional Manx fruitcake, often served with tea or coffee.

Dessert Contains nuts and dried fruits.

Popular Activities

Hiking Cycling Horseback riding Beach visits Spa treatments Scenic walks Museum visits Historical tours

Best Time to Visit

June to August

The summer months offer the best weather for outdoor activities and festivals. The town is lively with tourists and locals enjoying the warm weather and various events.

15°C to 20°C 59°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Manx Gaelic (limited)
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

British Pound (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (GMT+1 during daylight saving time)

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Very safe

The Isle of Man is generally very safe with low crime rates. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and be aware of your surroundings in crowded areas.
  • • Use reputable taxis and transport services.
  • • Be cautious when using ATMs, especially at night.

Getting there

By air
  • Isle of Man Airport • 10 km (6 miles) from Douglas
By bus

Douglas Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

Buses are the primary mode of public transport, with frequent services connecting Douglas to other towns and attractions.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Local taxis can be booked by phone or at taxi ranks

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Douglas Town Center Onchan

Day trips

Castletown
10 km (6 miles) from Douglas • Half-day

A charming town with a rich history, featuring the historic Castle Rushen and beautiful coastal views.

Peel
20 km (12 miles) from Douglas • Full-day

A picturesque town with a historic castle, beautiful beach, and charming streets.

Festivals

Isle of Man TT Races • Late May to early June Douglas Christmas Lights Switch-On • Late November

Pro tips

  • Visit the Manx Museum to learn about the island's fascinating history and culture.
  • Take a ride on the Electric Tramway and Mountain Railway for stunning views of the coastline and Snaefell's summit.
  • Explore the Douglas Promenade on foot or by bike, and don't miss the horse-drawn tram rides.
  • Try local specialties like Manx kippers and Bannaghtyn for an authentic taste of the island.
  • Attend the TT Races if you're a fan of motorcycles or adrenaline-pumping events.
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Booking requirements:
  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 15
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