POSSIBLE ITINERARY FOR IoM 2018
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Thurs 14 Jun
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Arr Douglas 14:00 or 22:00 from Liverpool, or 02:00 or 18:00 from Heysham
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Ride to Bunkouse, Peel by the Heritage Trail. IoM Cathedral? Peel Castle?
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Fri 15 Jun
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Ride Heritage Trail to Douglas, take IOMSR to Castletown and Port Erin & return to Douglas
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CR2 & 3 optional rides by breaking journey at Castletown and Port Erin*. Return to Bunkhouse by Heritage Way
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Sat 16 Jun
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Heritage Trail to Douglas, take MER to Laxey and Ramsey
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CR5 from Ramsey. Break journey at Laxey to see Wheel and go on Snaefell Mountain Railway to summit and back. CR6 from Laxey optional*. MER to Douglas. Heritage Trail to Bunkhouse
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Sun 17 Jun
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Heritage Trail to Douglas. CR1 from Douglas, to include Groundle Glen Railway
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Douglas Bay Tramway, Derby Castle, Tynwald. Heritage Trail to Bunkhouse
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Mon 18 Jun
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Ride CR4 to Ballacraine, get on TT circuit
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Ride TT circuit to Ramsey, Douglas and Ballacraine. Ride remainder of CR4 back to Bunkhouse
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Tues 19 Jun
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Dep Bunkhouse at the crack of dawn
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Dep Douglas 07:30 or 15:00 to Liverpool, or 08:45 or 20:00 to Heysham
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* Requires taking the bikes on the train (obviously)
Thursday or Friday: dep Douglas 09:50. Arr Castletown 10:27. Ride CR2. Dep 12:27. Arr Port Erin 12:50. Lunch at Port Erin. Ride CR3. Dep 16:00. Arr Douglas 17:05. Note there are extra, later trains on these two days (19:00 from Douglas, 21:15 from Port Erin).
Trains to the Snaefell summit are quite frequent (half-hourly). There are extra, later trains on a Wednesday or a Friday.
MER trains are mostly hourly. There are extra, later trains on Wednesday and Friday.
Note also: Groundle Glen Railway is open only on Sundays
Our accommodation for all 5 nights (14th to 18th June inc) will be the bunkhouse at Knockaloe Beg Farm, near Peel. Clyde has given the following brief details:
There are 2 showers and toilets, below the sleeping quarters.
There are only basic 'cooking' facilities: fridge, microwave, toaster, kettle, sink, so we couldn't be fully self-catering! There is a dining table and chairs, so we could order take-aways. I wonder if the rest of the accommodation was under-booked if they would consider doing any meals? We could only know once we get there.
Coming from Douglas on the Heritage Trail, TL when you reach the A27 outside Peel and in less than a mile TR to Knockaloe Beg Farm. Or if using roads only, take the A1 from Douglas, TL onto the A40 at St John's, then TR onto A30 to Patrick. At the A27, TR and then immediately TL to Knockaloe Beg Farm.
Ian has added the following thoughts
I noted that the farm cafe does breakfasts on Saturday so we can have a big "slap up meal" on that day. Whilst we can check what they offer, I'd be very surprised if they'd be interested in cooking for us outside of Saturday.
Looks to me that catering will be:
Looks to me that catering will be:
- Breakfast of toast, tea, coffee, maybe cereal, maybe juice (except on Saturday when we can have the big meal)
- Lunch - either pack-up made at breakfast time or cafes out and about.
- Evening meal - visit to Peel for pub or restaurant. There are Chineses in Peel so we could get a take away although not clear if they deliver.
- Snacks - tea/coffee/biscuits/cake/fruit/nuts? in the bunkhouse.
and Shawn has further commented
It's amazing what you can rustle up with just a microwave and a toaster!
Breakfast should be easy, nearer the time I will circulate a shopping list of provisions we can bring to start a larder! If I make a suggestion for 2-3 items for each to bring i can just pick up ‘fresh ‘ produce on day one to last the week.
There are ferries to Douglas from Liverpool and Heysham and riders are to research and book their own journeys there and back.
Perhaps there would be some value in a further meeting to share travelling arrangements and to finalise any last moment issues.
Quotes from the Cycling Guide:
ReplyDeleteBikes can be transported on the Isle of Man Steam trains for a small charge.
For groups of four or more, advance warning is required – please telephone (01624) 697457 if travelling South
(from Douglas) and (01624) 833432 if travelling North (from Port Erin). They can also be carried on the Manx
Electric Railway by prior arrangement, please telephone (01624) 697415.
Please note that no bikes can be taken on the Snaefell Mountain Railway and only small fold up bikes are allowed
on local buses.
National Trust members can visit all the Manx national Heritage sites for free. See https://manxnationalheritage.im/visit/our-sites/
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