Situated in Port Erin, within 200 metres of Port Erin Beach and 2.1 km of Brewery Beach, Falcon's Nest Hotel features accommodation with a bar and free WiFi as well as free private parking for guests...
Situated 400 metres from Isle of Man Airport, this friendly, budget hotel offers great-value accommodation including breakfast, Wi-Fi and free private parking, with excellent public transport links...
Anthony
United Kingdom
Comfy room and bed… Informed on arrival, the hotel had run out of food? Never heard anything so ridiculous?… Be more dramatic if they said! The chef and staff had been kidnapped? Didn’t care either.
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Georgia
United Kingdom
Very clean, modern, the guy that checked us in was really friendly and welcoming
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Andrew
United Kingdom
All the staff were very good, on reception, Melania, She very kindly sorted out a problem I had, gave me a different room due the noisey Monster Energy drink staff who thought it was OK to come back to the hotel full of drink and being disrespectful to the other guests by shouting, laughing and being loud at 1.30 in the morning in the corridors and pretty much ruined my trip with lack of sleep.
The town of Port Erin is situated around a beautiful...
The town of Port Erin is situated around a beautiful coastline, and the bay itself is stunning. The local people are very friendly and helpful. Transport to-and-from the town is excellent, there being regular buses to most parts of the island, and the train service is efficient and quaint.
Shopping was not so good during our stay (late April 2024) as there was only a small Co-op supermarket, with limited stock, and an even smaller Spar with the same limited goods. However, Tesco were in the process of developing a large store in the centre of the town (not sure of opening date). Note, the pubs are good with nice meals served.
Alan
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Port Erin is a fine and safe location for individuals or...
Port Erin is a fine and safe location for individuals or family stays.
Large beach and plenty of outdoor amenties to enjoy.
Selection of shops, cafes and pubs.
Benefits from the steam rail connection and frequent bus services, if not wanting to self drive.
Easy access to Airport and Douglas.
Nigel
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Beautiful little seaside village, relaxed and friendly,...
Beautiful little seaside village, relaxed and friendly, walking distance from Falcons Nest Hotel which is a great place to eat, especially lovely Sunday roast, reasonably priced. Small parade of shops including Newsagents, Co-Op, Fish and Chip shop. Nearby, Chemist, Post Office. Delicious ice cream at Scoops cafe. Regular bus service into Douglas every 20 minutes. Steam train station and museum, closed on Tuesdays
Trevor
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
It is a beautiful little village but everything you need is...
It is a beautiful little village but everything you need is within walking distance. A Post Office, Chemist, 2 good gift shops, several cafe's, a really good fish and chip shop, and a several outlets that sold Davisons ice cream. Proper pubs and bars. Not to mention the train station which is lovingly maintained and straight out of an Enid Blyton novel. Very easy to get round as it's mostly on the flat except for when you drop down on the beach. It is also well serviced with buses as well. It has some very interesting local history as well which the Falcon's Nest is directly involved in.
Julie
10
Scored 10
Beautiful bay, with golden sand gently sloping into the sea.
Beautiful bay, with golden sand gently sloping into the sea. Excellent walks, good bars, take -aways, cafes.
Quiet location, but a great atmosphere, with the beach bursting into life when the sun shines.
MICHAEL
10
Scored 10
Port Erin is one of the most scenic areas of the island...
Port Erin is one of the most scenic areas of the island especially if you get a good sunset. Plenty of walks, great beach and local cafes/pubs. Great place as a base to explore the rest of the island too.
This is the best place to stay in Port Erin. It is strategically located, less than 5 minutes away from the town centre, and has an undisturbed view of the ocean. The apartment is very spacious, clean, and very comfortable. We will definitely going back to stay there.
The location is great and the breakfast was fantastic., and the staff helpful and friendly. I enjoyed seeing that the hotel had been remodeled/refurbished since my last stay there. The new carpeting and reception area was lovely.
The location was excellent, a short walk from town, bus terminus, train station.
The accommodation was spotlessly clean.
The proprietor was prepared to be flexible over such things as deviating slightly from the breakfast menu.
The hotel is clean.
Beds are comfortable and the bed linen was spotless.
Towels were soft, fluffy and clean .Bath .shower and toilet were all very clean.
Breakfast was good ,lots of choice .
Staff were helpful and friendly/
Superb location, right in the heart of port erin, but lovely and quiet too. Really friendly, helpful and informative hosts - thanks Jen and Alan for some fascinating insights into Manx life.
An excellent very quiet location in the centre of Port Erin near the steam railway.
A good choice of cooked options for breakfast plus a choice of cereal and a fresh fruit bowl.
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