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

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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 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.

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Balladoole Heritage Site. Explore the wonderful layers of rich history at this special place, including a Viking Ship Burial, Bronze age burial and a Christian Keeill - an ancient type of chapel. Set in the backdrop of beautiful Scenery and stunning views.

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Finishing the tour, we’ll explore Castletown, marveling the impressive Castle Rushen, built by a Viking King and where the last Viking King on the Isle of Man died. Additionally, there may also be a chance to visit Rushen Abbey which is steeped in Christian heritage.

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Heading back as we end the tour via Fairy Bridge and The Braaid we’ll see the views that inspired John Martin’s “The Plains of Heaven" painting, currently found in the Tate Modern, and also views of an abandoned farmstead featuring an Iron Age Roundhouse and two Norse Longhouses.The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.

What's not included

Lunch
Refreshments
Gratuities

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

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Important information

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

Meeting point

Louise will meet you at the Welcome desk situated inside the Sea Terminal Building.

About Isle of Man

The Isle of Man is a stunning island located in the Irish Sea, known for its dramatic landscapes, rich Viking heritage, and thrilling motorcycle races. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, historical sites, and modern attractions, making it a captivating destination for all types of travelers.

Top Attractions

TT Races

The Isle of Man TT (Tourist Trophy) is one of the most famous motorcycle races in the world, held annually in June. The event features high-speed races on public roads, attracting thousands of spectators.

Sports/Entertainment 10 days Free to watch (tickets for grandstands available)

Castletown

Castletown is a historic town with a rich Viking heritage. It features medieval buildings, a castle, and the Isle of Man's oldest pub.

Historical Half day Free to explore (entry fees for some attractions)

Peel Castle

Peel Castle is a medieval castle located on St. Patrick's Isle, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea and the town of Peel.

Historical 2-3 hours £5 entry fee

Laxey Wheel

The Laxey Wheel is a large waterwheel that was used to pump water out of the nearby mines. It is a testament to the island's industrial past.

Historical 1-2 hours £5 entry fee

Chasms

The Chasms are a series of deep gorges and waterfalls in a beautiful woodland setting, offering a peaceful and scenic walking experience.

Nature 1-2 hours Free

Douglas Promenade

The Douglas Promenade is a picturesque seaside walkway that stretches along the coastline, offering beautiful views of the Irish Sea and the horse-drawn trams.

Scenic 1-2 hours Free (tram rides cost extra)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Manx Kippers

Smoked herring, traditionally served for breakfast with butter and brown bread.

Breakfast Gluten-free, high in protein

Queenies

A type of scallop unique to the Isle of Man, often served with chips or in chowder.

Main Course Gluten-free, high in protein

Soddag

A traditional Manx pastry filled with jam and sometimes meat, similar to a Cornish pasty.

Snack Contains gluten, can be made vegetarian

Manx Cheese

A variety of cheeses made from the island's rich dairy products, including Cauliflower cheese and Manx Cheddar.

Snack/Dessert Vegetarian, high in calcium

Popular Activities

Hiking Cycling Motorcycle racing Wildlife spotting Beach visits Scenic walks Picnicking Spa treatments

Best Time to Visit

June to August

The summer months offer the warmest weather, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the island's natural beauty. This is also the time for the famous TT motorcycle races in June.

15°C to 19°C 59°F to 66°F

Practical Information

Language

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

Currency

British Pound (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT+0 (UTC+0) in winter, GMT+1 (UTC+1) in summer

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

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

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Use licensed taxis
  • • Be cautious with ATMs

Getting there

By air
  • Isle of Man Airport • 5 km from Douglas
By bus

Douglas Bus Station, Port Erin Bus Station

Getting around

Public transport

The bus network is reliable and affordable, with frequent services between key locations.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Not widely available, book through local companies

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Douglas Peel Port Erin Castletown Laxey

Day trips

Calf of Man
5 km from Port St. Mary • Half day to full day

The Calf of Man is a small island off the south coast, known for its wildlife, birdwatching, and scenic walks. It is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Point of Ayre
15 km from Douglas • Half day

The Point of Ayre is the northernmost point of the Isle of Man, offering stunning views of the Irish Sea and the lighthouse that marks the entrance to Ramsey Bay.

Cruickshanks Brewery
10 km from Douglas • Half day

Cruickshanks Brewery is a family-run brewery offering tours and tastings of their award-winning ales. It's a great place to learn about the island's brewing heritage and sample some local flavors.

Festivals

TT Races • Late May to early June Manx Music Festival • May Isle of Man Steam Railway Festival • August

Pro tips

  • Visit during the shoulder seasons for fewer crowds and pleasant weather
  • Explore the island by car or public transport to see its diverse landscapes
  • Try local specialties like Manx Kippers and Queenies
  • Book accommodation and popular attractions in advance, especially during peak season
  • Respect the island's rich history and cultural heritage
From $25 per person

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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 4
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