Calf of Man Port
Calf Of Man, Isle Of Man
Calf of Man, located amidst spectacular scenery half a mile off the southern tip of Isle of Man, is a small island extending approximately 600 acres. Managed by Manx National Heritage, the island is a haven for birdwatchers with various bird species, including seabird colonies like Manx Shearwater, Kittiwake, Razorbill, and Shag. Other species on the island include Peregrine, Hen Harrier, and Chough. Accessible by boat from Port St. Mary and Port Erin, the island offers mesmerizing views and opportunities for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can book boat trips in advance, with sailings subject to weather conditions and tides. Overnight stays are available in the Calf of Man Bird Observatory during the summer months.
Location
City: Port St. Mary
Region: Isle of Man
Country: United Kingdom
Coordinates: 51.4854° N, 4.1785° W