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Castle Rushen

Castletown (in Manx: Balley Chashtal) is a city of the Isle of Man, a crown dependency of the United Kingdom in the Irish Sea.

Understand

Castletown was the capital of the Isle of Man until 1869.

Get in

By plane

  • 1 Isle of Man Airport (IOM  IATA Ronaldsway Airport). The main civilian airport on the Isle of Man, it is near Castletown and has daily flights from many airports in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Isle of Man Airport (Q9001) on Wikidata Isle of Man Airport on Wikipedia

By train

By bus

Regular buses from Douglas via Port St Mary and Port Erin (route numbers 1, 2, 11 and 12) and occasional buses from Peel (service No. 8)

Get around

See

Landmarks

  • 1 [formerly dead link] Rushen Castle (Cashtal Rosien). A beautifully restored 16th-century castle. The impressive fortress of was once home to the Kings and Lords of Mann. It was built for a Norse king in 1265, and was developed by successive rulers between the 13th and 16th centuries. During its time it was used as a fortress, royal residence, a mint and even a prison. Adult £6, child £3. Castle Rushen (Q2967821) on Wikidata Castle Rushen on Wikipedia
  • 2 St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, 9 Hope St, +44 1624 82 22 72. A very plain but pleasant small 19th-century church.

Museums

  • 3 Nautical Museum, Bridge Street. The main focus of the museum is Peggy of Castletown, an 18th-century yacht.
  • 4 Old Grammar School, +44 1624 648017. A history museum in a very old building. Open seasonally.
  • 5 [formerly dead link] The Old House of Keys (in Manx: Shenn-thie y Chiare as Feed), IM9 1LA. This building was used by the House of Keys, the lower house of Tynwald, until 1874, when the parliament was moved to Douglas. Old House of Keys (Q2018393) on Wikidata Old House of Keys on Wikipedia
  • 6 Manx Aviation and Military Museum. A museum dedicated to the aviation and military history next to Ronaldsway Airport.
  • 7 Museum of the Manx Regiment (next to the Manx Aviation and Military Museum). This small building houses an exhibition dedicated to the 15th (Isle of Man) Light Anti Aircraft Regiment.

Do

Buy

Eat

There are many cafes, restaurants and pubs in Castletown, serving anything from a takeaway sandwich to a three-course, five-star meal.

Drink

There are many places to drink in Castletown, from typical British pubs to cocktail and wine bars.

Sleep

There are a few bed and breakfasts in Castletown

Book ahead especially in the TT Season when rooms will be at a premium.

Stay safe

The Isle of Man is largely a very safe place but petty crime does occur, and as with any destination, tourists should always be on their guard.

Go next

This city travel guide to Castletown is a usable article. It has information on how to get there and on restaurants and hotels. An adventurous person could use this article, but please feel free to improve it by editing the page.