Daily Mirror report highlights Port Erin and the Island’s scenic attractions
The Isle of Man has been lauded in a UK newspaper for its natural beauty and variety of visitor experiences – including praise for what some are calling the “best beach in the world”.
A feature in the Daily Mirror, citing the Liverpool Echo, highlights Port Erin Beach for its high Google review ratings and picturesque setting within a “quaint seaside village”.
Reviewers on the platform rated the beach 4.8 out of five, with some users calling it the best they had ever visited.
The article describes the Island as a “small yet enchanting” destination, less than an hour’s flight from the UK, with a coastline stretching 99 miles and offering a wide range of beaches, glens and landmarks.
Douglas is singled out as one of the most accessible beach locations, while Dhoon Glen Waterfall is also mentioned for its natural beauty.
Other highlights in the piece include the Laxey Wheel, the Snaefell Mountain Railway, and the Fairy Bridge on the A5 – where local folklore encourages passers-by to greet the fairies for good luck.
The Isle of Man’s international reputation for motorsport also features prominently.
The Mirror praises the “thrilling” TT Races, calling the Senior TT one of the most challenging and iconic events in global motorcycle racing.
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