Tynwald Hill
Historic four-tiered hill in St John's, Isle of Man, believed to be one of Europe's earliest Viking assemblies and the site of the world's oldest continuous parliament.

šŸ“œ Historic four-tiered hill in St John's, Isle of Man, a distinctive and historic landmark marking the island's independence.
šŸ” Site of the world's oldest continuous parliament and early Viking assemblies.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Witness the annual Tynwald Day ceremony on July 5th
🌳 Explore the surrounding Tynwald National Park and Arboretum
šŸ” Discover ancient Viking history, archaeological finds, and Manx culture and traditions
šŸ›ļø Visit the site of the world's oldest continuous parliament

Tips

šŸ“… Visit on July 5th for Tynwald Day ceremony.
šŸ“ Located a 10-minute drive northwest of Douglas.
šŸ…æļø Free car parking available on site.

Hours

šŸ•’ Open to the public year-round, except during formal ceremonies.

Toilets

🚻 Toilets available on site.

Last updated 22 days ago

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