Aerial Panorama of Ramsey, Isle of Man 7/5/17

Ramsey golf course is situated below the famous Isle of Man TT races mountain road in the picturesque town of Ramsey. The James Braid designed course is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. The fabulous course can be described as the nearest to a true parkland course the Island has to offer. 18 holes, superb scenery, and a wonderful.
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Ramsey golf course is situated below the famous Isle of Man TT races mountain road in the picturesque town of Ramsey. The James Braid designed course is celebrating its 125th anniversary this year. The fabulous course can be described as the nearest to a true parkland course the Island has to offer. 18 holes, superb scenery, and a wonderful.
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The town of Ramsey on the Isle of Man. Isle of Man Guide. Search Site. 45°F / 7°C Gentle Breeze Time: 8:25am BST Sunset in 12¼ hours Current Weather >>. (Rhumsaa) Taking position as second largest town on the Isle of Man. You will find quite a lot on the busy shopping street. There is a harbour still in daily use and a beach for the sun.
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Distance: Short Route 2 miles, Long Route 4.5 miles. Grading: Leisurely. Terrain: Sand, shingle and/or surfaced. Head up north to the town of Ramsey and discover the magnificent nature reserve on the dunes of Ramsey Beach. Known as the sunniest area of the Island, you can explore the town's Mooragh Park and Lake, as well as the sandy beaches.
Aerial view of Ramsey, Isle of Man 7/5/17

Ramsey is a port and beach resort on the northeast coast of the Isle of Man. It's about the island's closest point to England - Whitehaven is 36 miles / 58 km northeast - so the port was historically important until Douglas developed. Ramsey ( Manx: Rhumsaa) derives from Old Norse hrams-á, meaning "wild garlic river".
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Ramsey, the second largest town on the island after Douglas, is a coastal town in the north of the Isle of Man. You will find some shopping streets, a harbor that is still in daily use, a beach for sun seekers, a prominent derelict pier, called the Queen's Pier, and a park with fun activities and stargazing possibilities.
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In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Ramsey like this: RAMSEY, a town in Kirk-Maughold parish, Isle of Man; on the N E coast, at the mouth of the river Sulby, 14 miles N N E of Douglas. It occupies a charmingsituation, with fine sands extending 1 mile to the S and 4 miles to the N; is overlooked, in.
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Open for bookings now for TT 2024. With a 180° panoramic view of unspoilt Ramsey bay and endless wide sandy beaches, it is one of the unique spots of the Isle of Man. The bus stop is next to the house (1 min walk) allowing the visitor easy access around the island. The TT course is a few minutes walk from the main action, but at night it is.
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Beautifully situated in a peaceful location right on the coast (actually on the Isle of Man Coastal Footpath), this 3-bedroom house has wonderful sea views and is just yards away from the huge sandy beach of Ramsey Bay, the Island's recently designated Marine Nature Reserve. An ideal spot for walkers, cyclists, bird-watchers, watersports.
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An extensive sandy beach which is just one minute away from the town centre. The south beach at Ramsey is bordered on one side by the victorian Queen's Pier and on the other side by two stone piers. It is here that the Island's largest river, the Sulby, flows into the sea having wound its way from its upper reaches at the base of Snaefell mountain.
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14 December 2021. Isle of Man Government. Ramsey Bay's Marine Nature Reserve is closed to dredging for 50 weeks of the year. Scallop fishing is to be allowed for two weeks in a Manx nature reserve.
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Ramsey Bay has been designated as the Isle of Man's first Marine Nature Reserve. The area will now be protected from damaging activities, fisheries will be safeguarded and it will become a centre.
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Ramsey is a coastal town in the north of the Isle of Man. It is the second largest town on the island after Douglas. Its population is 7,845 according to the 2016 Census. It has one of the biggest harbours on the island, and has a prominent derelict pier, called the Queen's Pier. It was formerly one of the main points of communication with Scotland.
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The Isle of Man has had legislation for designating Marine Nature Reserves since 1990 (under the Wildlife Act) and the first, Ramsey Marine Nature Reserve, was established in 2011 as a result of the Manx Marine Nature Reserve Project.
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Ramsey, in the north, is the Isle of Man's second largest town . Sheltered beneath the slopes of North Barrule lies the northern town of Ramsey which, with a population of 7,809 (census 2011), is the Island's second largest town.. Now a thriving market town, new industries are ensuring that Ramsey is enjoying a leading position in the commerce of the Isle of Man.
Aerial view of Ramsey, Isle of Man 12/5/18

Ramsey Bay (Manx: Baie Rhumsaa) is a large bay and Marine Nature Reserve covering some 94 square kilometres off the northeastern coast of the Isle of Man.It runs for 18 kilometres from the Point of Ayre at the island's northern tip to Maughold Head.The port town of Ramsey, the island's second town, lies towards the south of the bay.