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  1. Address

    Grading: Leisurely
    Distance: 5.97 km / 3.71 miles
    The walk allows you to explore wild beauty in both the glen and the countryside. Colby river runs centrally through the glen, with footpaths on either side, proving pleasant stream side walks.

    Add Railway Ramble: Colby Station, Colby Glen, Cronk-e-Dhooney to Colby Level Halt to your Itinerary

  2. Snaefell Summit
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills
    Snaefell Summit
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills

    Address

    Laxey Station, Laxey

    Laxey

    Grading: Strenuous
    Distance: 20 km / 12.5 miles
    This walk takes you to the highest point on the Island, Snaefell, across open moors via the Millennium Way to the north of the Island with spectacular views throughout.

    Add Railway Ramble: Laxey, Agneash, Snaefell, Sky Hill, Ramsey to your Itinerary

  3. Ballaugh
    Ballaugh

    Address

    Ballaugh Post Office, Station Road, Ballaugh, IM7 5EJ

    Ballaugh

    Take a walk on the wild side and discover the hidden countryside in the heart of Ballaugh where you will find blackberries to pick, stunning views to see and wild wallabies to spot with your binoculars!

    Add Ballaugh Blackberry Walk to your Itinerary

  4. Address

    Santon Station, Santon

    Santon

    Grading: Leisurely
    Distance: 11 km / 6.75 miles
    Hop off the Steam Train at Santon Station to take in the sights of a sandy hidden cove leading to a section of the Raad ny Follian, the coastal footpath and a little known glen which blooms in spring.

    Add Railway Ramble: Santon Station, Glen Grenaugh, Port Grenaugh and Santon Head to your Itinerary

  5. Silverdale Glen
    The Round Table
    Views towards South Barrule
    Silverdale Glen
    The Round Table
    Views towards South Barrule

    Address

    Castletown Harbour, The Quay, Castletown, IM9 1LD

    Castletown

    Follow the route from Castletown to Peel and travel the path once taken by Manx fishermen between the two key ports.

    Add Bayr Ny Skeddan 'The Herring Road' to your Itinerary

  6. Visitors at Port Erin Station
    Visitors at Port Erin Station

    Address

    Port St Mary Station, Port St Mary

    Port St Mary

    Grading: Moderate
    Distance: 12.2 km / 7.6 miles
    Take a steam train ride to Port St Mary to join the spectacular section of the Raad ny Foillan to Port Erin. This outstanding coastline boasts a varied selection of marine and bird life.

    Add Railway Ramble: Port St Mary, The Sound, Port Erin to your Itinerary

  7. Ballure reservoir, looking towards the dam
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills
    Ballure reservoir, looking towards the dam
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills

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    Ramsey Station, Ramsey

    Ramsey

    Grading: Moderate
    Distance: 5.6 km / 3.5 miles
    A varied circular walk through a plantation and open countryside. Although steep in places and can be muddy, the views from Albert Tower make up for everything.

    Add Railway Ramble: Ballure Reservoir & Plantation, Albert Tower, Ramsey Town to your Itinerary

  8. Address

    Castletown station, Castletown

    Castletown

    Grading: Leisurely
    Distance: 7.22 miles
    A stunning coastal walk with a historic fort and keeill thrown in for interest. A paradise for marine and bird enthusiasts.

    Add Railway Ramble: Castletown, Derbyhaven, Langness, St. Michael's Island to your Itinerary

  9. Douglas River Glass Walk
    River Glass
    © Peter Killey
    Douglas River Glass Walk
    River Glass
    © Peter Killey

    Address

    National Sports Centre Car Park, Groves Road, Douglas, IM2 1RB

    Douglas

    Follow the paths of the Rivers Dhoo and Glass as they make their way from across the island to form the River Douglas amongst the woodland at the heart of the Island's capital.

    Add Douglas River Glass Walk to your Itinerary

  10. Address

    Start/Finish: Laxey Manx Electric Railway Station, Laxey

    Laxey

    Grading: Difficult
    Distance/Duration: 17km or 10.5 mi / 6h
    This walk offers rewarding views do offer a west outlook of Peel Hill and St Patrick’s Isle, Peel Castle and the mighty southern summits.

    Add 1 - East Summits to your Itinerary

  11. Address

    The Grandstand, Douglas

    Douglas

    The Douglas Heritage and Nature Walk celebrates the variety in the town's landscapes, architecture, history and culture. The trail takes in 57 points of interest around Douglas and its outskirts starting at the famous TT Grandstand.

    Add Douglas Heritage and Nature Walk to your Itinerary

  12. Address

    Start/Finish: Slieau Whallian Road, St Johns

    St Johns

    Grading: Moderate
    Distance/Duration: 5.3km or 3.2mi / 2h
    This walk offers rewarding views do offer a west outlook of Peel Hill and St Patrick’s Isle, Peel Castle and the mighty southern summits.

    Add 8 – West Summit to your Itinerary

  13. Walkers at The Chasms
    Walkers at The Chasms

    Address

    Port St Mary Station, Port St Mary

    Port St Mary

    Grading: Moderate
    Distance: 8 km / 4.95 miles
    Go through the lovely fishing village of Port St Mary to The Chasms and Cregneash with outstanding views, dramatic geology and a remarkable living museum.

    Add Railway Ramble: Port St Mary, The Chasms, Cregneash, Port Erin to your Itinerary

  14. Halfway - Millenium Way Sign

    Address

    Ramsey

    Ramsey

    Grading: Strenuous
    Distance: Approximately 23.26 miles
    The Millennium Way was re-established in 1979 to celebrate the Millennium year of the Manx Parliament, Tynwald. The path runs through the heart of the Island from Ramsey to Castletown.

    Add Millennium Way to your Itinerary

  15. Address

    Start/Finish: Sulby Claddagh, Sulby

    Sulby

    Grading: Difficult
    Distance/Duration: 21km or 13mi / 7h
    A big walk through the striking and steep sided Tholt y Will Glen and plantation to take in a single summit, Slieau Managh.

    Add 4 - Central North Summit and Sulby Valley to your Itinerary

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