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Harbours Division

Heading BackgroundLaxey

Position:Lat 54 13.5NLon 04 23.4W

A small port on the east coast half way between Douglas and Ramsey. The harbour was built in the mid 1800s to service the lucrative mining industry but is now used by a small number of leisure craft and inshore fishing vessels.

Laxey’s traditional village has important Manx National Heritage sites which includes the giant waterwheel Lady Isabella - the world’s largest working water wheel.

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Laxey Harbour

Facilities

Berths Available

Berthing is limited because of the size of the harbour, but leisure craft can use the channel berths in favourable conditions. No deep water berths are available as the whole harbour dries at each low water. Seasonal mooring buoys are placed in Garwick Bay (1 mile south) over the summer period for visiting vessels.

Services

Village: Bank; Bars; Restaurants; Post Office

Harbour Office opening hours: 0730-1600 Daily and when vessels expected
Contact: Harbour Office; out of hours contact Marine Operations Centre
Address: The Quay Laxey IM4 7DB
Phone: +44 (0) 1624 861663
Fax:+44 (0) 1624 861490

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