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Langness Peninsula

Langness Peninsula
Langness Peninsula is located in Isle of Man
Langness Peninsula
Langness Peninsula
Langness Peninsula shown within the Isle of Man
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Isle of Man
54°03′45″N 4°37′16″W / 54.0625°N 4.621111°W / 54.0625; -4.621111Coordinates: 54°03′45″N 4°37′16″W / 54.0625°N 4.621111°W / 54.0625; -4.621111

Langness (Manx: Langlish) is a peninsula which protrudes two kilometres at the southern extremity of the Isle of Man. Signifying a cape or extended promontory, "Langness" literally means "long promontory" in Old Norse. At one time an island, Langness was eventually joined to the mainland by the movement and deposition of material along Castletown Bay to form a tombolo. The small community of Derbyhaven is situated on this isthmus which lies close to Castletown, Isle of Man.

The peninsula is close to Ronaldsway Airport, and a good view can be obtained from the port side of planes landing there. It is also an interesting short walk from Castletown.

At the southern tip of the peninsula is Dreswick Point, the southernmost point of the Manx mainland, whilst St Michael's Isle (popularly known as Fort Island) is connected at the northern end of the peninsula by a narrow causeway.

The Castletown Golf & Country Club (also a hotel) is set on the peninsula and the isthmus connecting it with Derbyhaven and has been the scene of many international championships. In 2005, the Duke of York Young Champions Trophy golf championships were held at the club.


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