CREGNEASH
Café
Minutes up the road from the Sound is the unspoiled hamlet of Cregneash, where thatched stone cottages and four horned sheep await you. A remarkably well preserved example of nineteenth and twentieth century crofting village life on the Isle of Man, the site is maintained by Manx National Heritage and open to the public from the Easter Holidays up to Halloween (or Hop tu Naa, to be precise!). Our cosy cafe offers a place of rest on your travels into the past.

















