Isle of Man in April
Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2026 11:11 am
TLDR-Man gets a 5 day ticket to the IOM & enjoys it.80-90 Mini's doing a event & a couple of groups/swarms of Honda Monkey bikes riding around the island having lots of fun
I'd not been to the island for a couple of years as in 2024 & 2025 the ManxGP/Classic TT had been 'Weather affected',in fact in 2024 my sailing was cancelled due to a storm
I decided that rather than play Weather Gods roulette again,as we had a good spell of weather forecast,I'd get back there in the Spring sunshine.
Friday morning,pack the bike,it took a couple of attempts as I'd not been camping for a couple of years but I needed to do a test run before next months trip to France and this would be a good test run.The short journey to the ferry terminal is only 12 miles & nothing fell off or got burned by the exhaust
There were a few bikes parked at the terminal & I got talking to their owners,one bloke had just picked up a Ducati Scrambler,he'd had it delivered to the Ferry Terminal & his first ride on it would be up the Ferry ramp.There was a bloke on a R1 in 'Power ranger 'gear with his girlfriend on the pillion looking to get some runs over the mountain,I got talking to a father & son from near me who were on Monkey bikes meeting other Monkey bike riders for a big meet up in Douglas.
The crossing went well the Irish sea was calm,the visibility was clear you could see for miles.When we docked both me & the Monkey bike riders wanted to get in front of the R1,it had a really irritating loud exhaust,none of us wanted to listen to..
I camp at Glen Lough,for TT fans it's the big campsite on your left just before Balagarey,Ive been there a few times now & recommend it to anyones looking for a IOM campsite.
During TT & Manx GP week it's full of motorcycles but today I'm the only one on a bike .

I got unpacked,set up the tent & went for a ride to Peel,it's one of my favourite places on the island & looks lovely in the sunshine
I went for a walk around the castle despite the heat

In the car park in the bottom left there were loads of Classic & BMW Mini's over on the island for some kind of owners rally.I'd never seen so many Mini's in one place,they were getting marshalled back onto the road.I asked a marshal what it was all about & how many cars were there,she said between 80 & 90

After chilling for a while I went for a ride back to Douglas,I wanted to look at the coast road,Marine Drive,it's closed off where it got swept into the sea.I then went round to the other part of the road near Port Soderick,now it's a big long Cul De Sac it's nice & quietYou can see the gate blocking the road in the background.

When I got back to the campsite one of the Mini's from the rally was there.


The owner was a woman in her early 60's & she'd drove from Switzerland to attend the owners meet.Her husband's into bikes & he'll be over for the TT.it had been a proper sunny day & it was a cloudless evening so the temps started to drop quickly,it ended up being the coldest night camping that I can remember but at least that meant a bright & sunny start in the morning.
TBC
I'd not been to the island for a couple of years as in 2024 & 2025 the ManxGP/Classic TT had been 'Weather affected',in fact in 2024 my sailing was cancelled due to a storm
Friday morning,pack the bike,it took a couple of attempts as I'd not been camping for a couple of years but I needed to do a test run before next months trip to France and this would be a good test run.The short journey to the ferry terminal is only 12 miles & nothing fell off or got burned by the exhaust
There were a few bikes parked at the terminal & I got talking to their owners,one bloke had just picked up a Ducati Scrambler,he'd had it delivered to the Ferry Terminal & his first ride on it would be up the Ferry ramp.There was a bloke on a R1 in 'Power ranger 'gear with his girlfriend on the pillion looking to get some runs over the mountain,I got talking to a father & son from near me who were on Monkey bikes meeting other Monkey bike riders for a big meet up in Douglas.
The crossing went well the Irish sea was calm,the visibility was clear you could see for miles.When we docked both me & the Monkey bike riders wanted to get in front of the R1,it had a really irritating loud exhaust,none of us wanted to listen to..
I camp at Glen Lough,for TT fans it's the big campsite on your left just before Balagarey,Ive been there a few times now & recommend it to anyones looking for a IOM campsite.
During TT & Manx GP week it's full of motorcycles but today I'm the only one on a bike .

I got unpacked,set up the tent & went for a ride to Peel,it's one of my favourite places on the island & looks lovely in the sunshine
I went for a walk around the castle despite the heat

In the car park in the bottom left there were loads of Classic & BMW Mini's over on the island for some kind of owners rally.I'd never seen so many Mini's in one place,they were getting marshalled back onto the road.I asked a marshal what it was all about & how many cars were there,she said between 80 & 90

After chilling for a while I went for a ride back to Douglas,I wanted to look at the coast road,Marine Drive,it's closed off where it got swept into the sea.I then went round to the other part of the road near Port Soderick,now it's a big long Cul De Sac it's nice & quietYou can see the gate blocking the road in the background.

When I got back to the campsite one of the Mini's from the rally was there.


The owner was a woman in her early 60's & she'd drove from Switzerland to attend the owners meet.Her husband's into bikes & he'll be over for the TT.it had been a proper sunny day & it was a cloudless evening so the temps started to drop quickly,it ended up being the coldest night camping that I can remember but at least that meant a bright & sunny start in the morning.
TBC















