Plan your visit around Peel's spectacular Oie Voaldyn fire festival this May

By 3FM Published 27 April 2026

If you're planning a trip to Peel this spring, mark your calendars for a weekend of fiery spectacle. The island's vibrant Oie Voaldyn fire festival is returning on Sunday, May 3rd, 2026, bringing with it temporary road closures that visitors and locals should be aware of when planning their journey.

Road Closures for the Festival Weekend

The festival will impact traffic in central Peel, with Victoria Road closing between East Quay and Crown Street from 9am until 11.30pm. This extended closure ensures organisers have ample time to set up and safely manage the event. If you're heading to the festival, plan to arrive early or use alternative routes through Peel's quieter side streets.

East Quay will also see restricted access from 1pm to 5pm, closing between The Creek and its junction with Crown Street. This timing suggests the main festivities will take place during the afternoon and evening hours, perfect for families and visitors looking to experience the island's unique cultural traditions.

Tips for Festival Visitors

  • Arrive in Peel before 9am to avoid the morning closures
  • Use alternative routes or park outside the main festival zone
  • Allow extra travel time if you're heading to other island attractions
  • Check local signage on the day for real-time traffic updates

The Oie Voaldyn festival is a highlight of Peel's calendar, celebrating Manx culture and heritage through spectacular fire displays. Whether you're a cultural enthusiast or simply looking for a memorable island experience, this event offers a perfect blend of tradition and entertainment in one of Mann's most charming coastal towns.

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