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Dhoon Glen

Type:Glen

Dhoon Glen

About

Dhoon Glen, known for its natural and rugged beauty, is a small, wooden glen 5 miles south of Ramsey.

The glen is not to be missed by keen photographers, with its splendid waterfalls and streams offering the perfect picturesque photos.

The waterfall present half way down the valley is referred to as the Inneen Vooar or Big Girl, and is one of the highest falling waterfalls on the Island, falling over 40 metres in 2 drops.

The terrain present can be difficult to walk, therefore caution must be taken when visiting the glen – rugged paths, steep inclines and wet paving are common features of the glen.

'Dhoon Glen Delights' walk

Grading: Moderate
Distance: 3.2 km / 2 miles 

Start & Finish: Dhoon Glen Halt (on the Manx Electric Railway)

Dhoon Glen is one of the Island’s most dramatic glens and waterfalls, known for its natural and rugged beauty. Nestled within a steep-sided valley, the entrance to an isolated cove can be found, the cove of Dhoon Bay. Dhoon Bay, with its amazing rock formations, pebble beach and solitude makes it a perfect destination to explore, relax or even enjoy a peaceful picnic, listening to the sounds of the sea.

The return route takes you over the cliffs with stunning coastal views before walking amongst the tree canopy and back to the car park. The spectacular walk can be enjoyed at any time of the year, but is particularly stunning in the spring and autumn.

Advice and Safety Information

Short but strenuous, steep in places rocky and slippery at times, please take care.

Moderate - walks for people with country walking experience and a good level of fitness. The route will include some steep paths or open country. Walking boots and suitable clothing are essential.

Main Road, Ramsey Road, Maughold, Isle of Man, IM7 1HL

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Opening Times

* Open all year round

Map & Directions

Road Directions

Situated 5 miles south of Ramsey, on the A2 Douglas to Ramsey coast road, lies Dhoon Glen.

Public Transport Directions

Dhoon Glen can be accessed via car, bus or or by alighting at Dhoon Glen on the electric tram.

By Bus: For further information regarding bus timetables visit www.bus.im

By Tram: For further information regarding the Electric Tram visit www.iombusandrail.im/heritage

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