We asked our Facebook followers where they take visitors when they come to the Isle of Man.

Here are some of the responses:

Denise Martin Irvine: To the fairy bridge

Paula Brockbank: All over, because the IOM is so beautiful

Anita Priestnal: Back to the airport

Thomas Kelly: A round the TT course

Gordon Cowell: Cat sanctuary

Jacquie Costain Greenwood: Loved my visit to the IOM

Grahame Henry Speed: Everywhere. Each town has its own character and history. It turly is a magical isle.

Anzhelika Mauma: Everywhere!

Tracey Brodie: The Sound

Scott Dixon: Magnetic Hill and Port Erin

Richard Taylor: L’Experience in Douglas, fantastic food

Donna Winterburn: Magnetic Hill

Susan Callow: Peel, The House of Manannan

Ian Mahon: Nowhere, cus there is nothing to do

Lauren Latham: The Sound

Richard Costain: Jurby Junk. No brainer

Jamie Turnbull: The pub yessir

Tom Maddrell: The boat in the morning

Lucy Matthews: Niarbyl

Jen Swales: Port Erin every time

Andrew J Gibbs: Jaks & The Barbary Coast

James Kennaugh: Pffft! I don’t have visitors...

Adam Drewett: Back to the airport

Liam Buckley: Janet’s corner

William Keenan: Sulby, the capital of the island

Gillian Anne Malpass: Few weeks ago we had a visitor and had limited time so took her to Douglas Head for the view - TT course - Laxey and Laxey Wheel. Lunch at the Creg

Susie Cannell Peel

Carrie Wernham: Laxey Wheel is always worth a visit. Also a walk around Peel

Nicola Curphey: Regaby Snooker Club!

Charlotte George: Drive round Dalby to Niarbyl and then to Ppeel for food and ice cream. If they like ale I take them to the Bay in Port Erin for a pint of Tail

Linda Thomas: Walk the glens, many and varied, a good stroll on Blue Point beach and a ride up Snaefell in the electric tram. The Manx Museum and the castle at Castletown were always worth a visit.

Orrible Orritt: A lap of the TT course followed with a visit to Jaks Bar & Resturant .

Dale McWilliams: When we visit we like to visit the following places, Port Erin for fish and chips, Laxey Wheel, Ramsey for a day out, The Point if it’s a nice day, Silverdale, Castle Rushen, Peel Castle and while we are there pick up bacon and kippers for bringing back to Ireland and we always try to pop in to the Creg for a bit to eat or even just a coffee.

John Bolitho: Everywhere cept Jurby junk

Pam Cooke: The wonderful thing is, it’s so small you can go anywhere!

Valerie Hall: All over the island. It’s beautiful

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