Shown: The British island mentioned one of the best places to travel in 2025 with secret beaches and hidden gemstones
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It is the home of one of the most famous and deadly motor races around the world, and the island of man will be the star of Brad Pitt And Channing TatumThe upcoming docuseries about the TTS, which will start next week.
But there is much more on the British island than just this Daredevil competition, according to writer, photographer and adventure group leader Andy North.
For his new book, Wild guide: Isle of man, available to buy nowAndy traveled over the length and width of the island to photograph his ‘wilder side’.
He says that the island of man is ‘unique in the diversity of landscapes and wild spaces that it can fit in his land mass of 572 km2’.
And that has been demonstrated by the fact that it was one of the 25 best places to travel in 2025 through the BBC.
Andy adds: ‘This small island in the middle of the Irish Sea has mainly forgotten mass tourism and is the perfect antidote to the stress and tensions of modern life.
“Forget the chaotic pace of urban life with its traffic jams and embrace the national slogan” Traathy Liooar “, which means” there is time enough “. “
Here Andy reveals some of his favorite hidden gems and secret beaches from the entire island, through beautiful photography …

Cronk Ny Arrey Laa Quarry: known as the ‘Hill of the Rising Dawn’, the unique carnivorous Sundew plant grows on the horror slopes of this hill. You will also find a sheltered quarry on the slopes, with a beautiful view

Cain’s Beach Beach: There are beautiful red plates sandstone, a stream and a beautiful sculptural cave to explore in this bay. Plus fish from the rocks and sometimes seals and dolphins to be seen

Laxey Outer Harbor: It is worthwhile to walk on and around the Laxey -Valley to take the view of the sea and over the bay and then climb some old steps to reach the outer harbor. It is a very peaceful place, with good sea fishing from the back of the breakwater

Ballacuberagh -swimming pool: a wonderfully long, deep swimming pool, sheltered under trees in the Sulby -River, just where it sweeps sharp east on his journey to the sea. There is a lay-by on the road. At the bend in the river, while it starts to flow east, you see an opening in the bank and a short, steep path to the river

Sand Dragon Beach, Glen Maye: This rock formation is surrounded in a beautiful secret bay by very strange rock formations, one of which looks like a barking dragon

Port Skillian: Look forward to friendly seals and a community of cold -water swimmers in the Port Skillian Cove if you ever spend a weekend in Douglas and Onchan

Port Skillian: From here you can wander along the coast to the Sea Lion Café and jump into the deep swimming pool from the cliff above

Fenella Beach: one side of St Patrick’s Causeway is sand and white shells that create the turquoise water of Fenella Beach, while the other side forms the harbor

Fenella Shell Cove: only a 100m swim or snorkel to the left of the main beach is this little inlet that is all ground shells. Middle and EB, the beach and rock formations form a wonderful solar fall away from the main beach

The Puddle Cove: The Pebble Beach At the end of the only stream of the island is a legendary place for sea glass hunters. Follow the path from Cow Harbor to the South Harbor along the house of the Warden for 2.5 km, until you cross the current and then follow it to the sea

Niarbyl Island: Niarbyl gets his name ‘The Tail’, of these thin series of rocks that forms an island in flood. It can be achieved on foot at Low to Mid Tide and has a unique cave and trench that will disrupt it, what courage will be to switch if you continue with the next segment of the island

Tectonic gorge, Niarbyl: Although not as impressive as the Icelandic version, this gap meets between the old North -American tectonic plate and the Avalonic Eurasian plate in the cliff just above the beach north of the wicker houses. You can place a foot on any continent here

Little Sound Coves: There are two bays here: one with steps to an old ladder, which offers good jumping and swimming potential for high tide. The other lies south of a seam of Puur Wit Kwarts, which leads to a small, remote bay where seals can be viewed
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