Dalby, Isle of Man. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There are no public car parks in the village although there is parking at the café in nearby Niarbyl. On-street parking is possible and the roads are relatively flat. There are no pavements. At Dalby parish church (please see its venue entry on our website), open daily (during daylight hours) there are a toilet, disability toilet & nappy-changing facilities available to the public situated inside the building, and at nearby Niarbyl (please see its venue entry on our website) its cafe and visitor centre has toilets and a disability toilet..
Brief Description:
Dalby is a small hamlet on the western coast of the Isle of Man, through which runs the Raad ny Foillan coastal footpath. It sits between the Irish Sea and Dalby Mountain.
Further Information:
Address:
Dalby, Isle of Man
Email:
Isle of Man Government Office: enquiries@gov.im
Phone:
Isle of Man Government Office: +44 (0)1624 685685
Website:
N/A
Opening Hours:
Open daily
Directions:
Dalby is on the A27 Port Erin to Peel road, 5 miles south of Peel, in the parish of Patrick.
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Transport:
The Isle of Man has its own public transport system: https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/bus-and-rail/. For more details you can visit the website or telephone +44 (0)1624 662525.
The buses are all low-floor with ramps available, making them accessible to travellers with a disability.
Amenities:
There are no places to purchase refreshments in Dog Mills (the public house closed in 2007) but nearby Niarbyl (please see its venue entry on our website) has a cafe and visitor centre. There are plenty of amenities at Peel, five miles north on the A27