King Orry's Grave (Laxey)

Neolithic Archaeological Site MED Priority King Orry's Grave (Laxey) - Neolithic Archaeological Site on the Isle of Man
Neolithic chambered tomb (~3500 BC) — among IoM's OLDEST structures. Survives in two sections (middle destroyed by road). Named after legendary Norse King Orry though 4,500 years older than him. Portal stones are impressive. WHY VISIT: Easily accessible in Laxey village. Combine with Great Laxey Mine visit (Lady Isabella waterwheel) — walk from mine to tomb covers 3,000 years of history in 1km. Adjacent fields have multi-period potential.

What You Can Find Here

Surrounding fields promising

Access Information

✅ Public

Best Season to Visit

Year-round

📍 54.235°N, 4.395°W · Isle of Man

📍 View on Interactive Map 🌍 Google Maps