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Isle of Man: Half Day Viking and Celtic Heritage Tour

By Isle of Man Guided Tours and Adventures
Free cancellation available
Price is AU$458 per traveller* *Get a lower price by selecting multiple travellers

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup

Overview

  • Tynwald Hill - Wander in Viking footsteps who trod here over a 1000 years ago.
  • Peel - Stunning backdrop of the ancient castle, fishing harbour and sandy bay.
  • Maughold - Walk in the footsteps of our Celtic and Viking predecessors
  • Lonan Old Church - Dedicated to St. Adamnan with a number of ancient crosses.
  • King Orry's grave - step back in time in this mysterious ancient site

Activity location

    • Douglas
    • Douglas, Douglas, Isle of Man

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Douglas
    • Douglas, Douglas, Isle of Man

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Isle of Man: Half Day Viking and Celtic Heritage Tour

  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
AU$458.34 x 1 TravellerAU$458.34
Total
Price is AU$458.34

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Blue Badge Driver Guide
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    Private Tour in Air Conditioned Private Vehicle
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Entrance to Heritage Sites (E.g Castles and Museums)
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Lunch
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    Refreshments
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Service charge

What you can expect

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 the site of an early monastery with its ruined Keeills. Uncover the lesser-known storey of these mysterious Norsemen, as they encountered Celtic Christians and made the Isle of Man their home.

The 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 including an impressive 10th century wheel head cross situated in its original position.

Next on to King Orry's Grave - this mysterious ancient site where tradition has it as the resting place of the famous Viking Godred Crovan - King Orry. Actually a Neolithic place of burial known as a chambered long cairn. Stepping back in time here is truly wonderful experience.

From Laxey, 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 remarkable carved stone crosses and explore the remnants of the first monastery dating back to the 6th century.

As we leave Maughold, on our way west, we will pass through Ramsey with its bustling harbour and Victorian swing bridge; we’ll also encounter miles of sandy beaches and bays now a protected marine nature reserve. Time for refreshments if needed.

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 can wander through the quaint streets with their tiny fishing cottages or take in the fresh sea air along the promenade with an ice cream or around the castle, keeping a look out for the Atlantic grey seals or our resident Bottlenose dolphins, Moonlight and Starlight.

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 now symbolises 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.

The tour timings allow for time at each destination and travel between points of interest as well as opportunity for refreshments / comfort stops and to purchase souvenirs.
Entrance to Heritage Sites is included (E.g Castles and Museumes

Location

Activity location

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    • Douglas
    • Douglas, Douglas, Isle of Man

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Douglas
    • Douglas, Douglas, Isle of Man