Peel
Sunset city of the west
The magnificent ruins of Peel Castle, located on St Patrick’s Isle, dominate the landscape
Albany house sits imperially above the majestic promenade of the ancient city of Peel
Famous for its long, lingering summer sunsets, golden sands, historic castle and fishing history, Peel once was practically the kipper smoking capital of the world.
Peel and therefore Albany House Bed and Breakfast makes the perfect base from which to explore and enjoy the unique delights and mysteries of Manxland. It is well-serviced by regular buses and taxis and opposite the house is a safe and secure free car park.
So if you’re looking for respite from the busy world, somewhere to kick back, relax and feel at home then Albany House, Peel’s best bed and breakfast has it all.
Peel
Places to visit & things to do in Peel
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House of Manannan museum
House of Mannanan Museum
It will take a couple of hours to wander around, you can buy a ticket that covers the castle and the museum. Open all year round.
Find out more: www.manxnationalheritage.im/our-sites/house-of-manannan/
Peel Castle
Peel Castle
Entry from Easter to end of October, they have a great walk and talk system giving the history of the castle. In the summer they hold theatre nights.
Find out more:
www.visitisleofman.com/things-to-do/peel-castle-p1291861
The Leece Museum
Leece Museum
Small museum all about Peel, Roy has lots of photos and information about Peel, so if you’re looking for family history information he’s usually very helpful.
Find out more:
https://www.visitisleofman.com/things-to-do/leece-museum-p1291971
The Corrin’s Folly
Corrin’s Folly
The tall building on top of Peel hill. It’s a good walk up, takes around an hour to and from. Take the path from Fenella Beach. Good walk for dogs, though ensure they’re kept on a lead when you go through the gate at the top as sheep wander the hill, plus it’s a cliff path walk.
Find out more:
www.isleofman.com/places-to-visit/architecture/towers/corrins-tower/
Peel Golf Club
Peel Golf Club
Open to non members. The club is set back from the main Douglas to Peel road. It’s on a back lane by Rheast Lane.
Find out more:
www.peelgc.com/visitors/
Peel Swimming Pool
The Ward Library
The Ward Library
Castle Street. It’s behind the Leece Museum. Excellent selection of Manx Reference books. You don’t need to join the library to have a look through them.
Find out more:
www.peelonline.net/ward-library/
The Centenary Centre
The Centenary Centre
On Atholl Street. Live music events are held regularly over the summer.
Find out more:
www.centenarycentre.com/