Laxey Harbour
Industrial & Medieval Heritage Site LOW Priority
Purpose-built mining harbour serving the Great Laxey Mine — ore was shipped from here to smelters in England and Wales. The harbour also served the fishing fleet. The Manx Electric Railway runs along the coast here. WHY: Industrial archaeology combines with maritime and Victorian tourist material. Mining tokens, ore samples, tools, plus ship fittings, fishing weights, and Victorian coins from the railway visitors. The harbour walls and surrounding beach are all productive.
What You Can Find Here
Mining-era items, harbour finds
Access Information
✅ Beach area
Best Season to Visit
Low tide
📍 54.2283°N, 4.4083°W · Isle of Man
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