ISLE SAY!
The British island with stunning sandy beaches, seals & Victorian heritage railways
There's also a distillery with artisanal gin, rum, vodka and whisky to enjoy
EMERGING from the Irish Sea, invigorated by my morning swim, I’m welcomed into a cosy, wood-fired sauna overlooking the sands at Laxey, £10 for 30 minutes (Greencreek.im).
I’m on the east coast of the Isle of Man and it’s safe to say I’m already falling for this self-governing island, which sits just a three-hour ferry ride from Heysham in Lancashire.
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Making tracks
After savouring a Victoria sponge laden with cream from the bountiful local cows at Laxey Beach Stop Cafe, I hop aboard the scenic Manx Electric Railway – one of four heritage Victorian railways.
Wild goats idle next to the track, while in the distance are soaring cliffs and a lighthouse blinking out towards Scotland.