Explore Viking and Celtic heritage on the Isle of Man with a personalized tour by expert guide Louise. Discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks.
Explore Viking and Celtic heritage on the Isle of Man with a personalized tour by expert guide Louise. Discover hidden gems and iconic landmarks.
- St. Adamnan’s - Lonan Old Church - The Viking & Celtic Christian Heritage Tour commences with a visit to Lonan Old Church, dedicated to St. Adamnan, the Abbot of Iona, dating back to the 12th century. This secluded ancient site is of religious importance, featuring a collection of carved stone crosses from the 7th century, including a remarkable…
- St. Adamnan’s - Lonan Old Church - The Viking & Celtic Christian Heritage Tour commences with a visit to Lonan Old Church, dedicated to St. Adamnan, the Abbot of Iona, dating back to the 12th century. This secluded ancient site is of religious importance, featuring a collection of carved stone crosses from the 7th century, including a remarkable 10th-century wheel head cross in its original location.
- King Orry’s Grave - Discover this ancient site shrouded in mystery, traditionally believed to be the resting place of the renowned Viking Godred Crovan - King Orry. However, it is actually a Neolithic burial site known as a chambered long cairn. Stepping back in time here is a truly wonderful experience.
- Kirk Maughold Church - From Laxey, the journey continues to Maughold, located in a breathtaking area of natural beauty. Here, one can explore a unique blend of Celtic and Viking heritage, viewing remarkable examples of carved stone crosses and exploring the remnants of the island’s first monastery dating back to the 6th century.
- Peel - Traveling westward, the tour reaches Peel, with its adjacent St. Patrick’s Isle, considered one of the most significant historic and religious sites in the British Isles. Dominated by the expansive ruins of Peel Castle, it is a place rich in legend and myth. The site, first used over 7000 years ago, has served as a settlement, a Celtic Monastery, a religious center, and a Viking stronghold and fortress throughout its history. Visitors can wander through the charming streets with their tiny fishing cottages or enjoy the fresh sea air along the promenade with an ice cream or around the castle, keeping an eye out for the Atlantic grey seals or the resident Bottlenose dolphins, Moonlight and Starlight. Entrance to Peel Castle can be purchased by visitors if desired on the day.
- Tynwald Hill - Next, the tour visits Tynwald Hill; Tynwald is believed to have been established by Norse Viking settlers over a thousand years ago, making it the oldest continuous parliament in the world. The hill symbolizes the Isle of Man’s independence as a self-governing crown dependency. There’s a wealth of history to explore in this area, including the Royal Chapel, likely built on the site of an ancient Keeill.
- Jurby Church - The tour continues to St. Patrick’s Church in the coastal setting of Jurby, where a rich tapestry of history awaits; untouched Viking burial mounds can be seen in the churchyard, while inside the church, an array of carved stone crosses adds to the site’s historical allure.

- Private Tour in an Air-conditioned Private Vehicle
- Blue Badge Driver Guide
- Private Tour in an Air-conditioned Private Vehicle
- Blue Badge Driver Guide
- Refreshments
- Gratuities
- Lunch
- Refreshments
- Gratuities
- Lunch
The word “Viking” sparks our imagination, conjuring images of warriors with swords and horned helmets embarking on longboat journeys. One of their destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity had already taken root. Explore the island’s early Christian history by visiting an ancient monastic site with its ruined Keeills. Delve into the…
The word “Viking” sparks our imagination, conjuring images of warriors with swords and horned helmets embarking on longboat journeys. One of their destinations was the Isle of Man, where Celtic Christianity had already taken root. Explore the island’s early Christian history by visiting an ancient monastic site with its ruined Keeills. Delve into the lesser-known narrative of these enigmatic Norsemen as they encountered Celtic Christians and settled on the Isle of Man. Louise, a passionate Blue Badge Guide, provides a personalized experience, driving you to iconic landmarks and hidden treasures that are not accessible by public transport. Each tour can be customized to match your pace, preferences, and specific needs, including visits to wheelchair-accessible locations if necessary. Feel free to reach out and discuss your particular requirements with us. Tour schedules include time for travel between attractions, refreshment breaks, and opportunities to purchase souvenirs.
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Infant seats available upon request
- The tour timings allow for travel between points of interest and refreshments stops.
- We can tailor our tour to be mobility friendly and accessible with space in the boot of the car for a folded wheelchair
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.