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RNF 2: Derbyhaven to Port St Mary

Type:Walking Route

St Michael's Isle, Fort Island

About

Ordnance Survey Map: HERE

Grading: Leisurely
Distance: 19.5 km / 12 miles

Start: Ronaldsway Flying Club
Finish: Port St Mary Alfred Pier

This low-lying stretch of the coastal path follows the sea's edge from the airport passing areas of historic battles, sandy bays and Fort Island. Continue on the path to Langness and the lighthouse to find a shingle beach-side path which was once a horse racing course for the Earls of Derby until you arrive in the heart of the Island's ancient capital. Here you'll find many architectural treasures including Hango Hill, King William's College, and then in Castletown itself, the medieval fortress Castle Rushen, the Old House of Keys and the Nautical Museum. Continue along the exposed coast to arrive in the sheltered harbour of Port St Mary.

Advice and Safety Information

Low-lying coastal footpath, reasonably flat for most of the route with some road and track walking. Family friendly section Derbyhaven to Langness or Scarlett to Port St Mary.

Leisurely - walks for reasonably fit people with at least a little country walking experience. The route will include un-surfaced rural paths and tracks. Walking boots and suitable clothing are recommended.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Distance: 10-20 Miles
  • Grade: Easy/ Leisurely

Target Markets

  • Marketed Towards Families
Derbyhaven

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Map & Directions

Public Transport Directions

By Bus: 1, 1H, 2, 2A, 11, 12 &12A serving Douglas and Port Erin

By Rail: Isle of Man Steam Railway serving Douglas and Port Erin

What's Nearby

  1. Derbyhaven Beach is a secluded cove on the south-eastern coast where you can enjoy the…

    0.53 miles away
  2. With views casting over Castletown and Port Erin, stargazers are guaranteed sensational…

    0.64 miles away
  3. The horseshoe-shaped bay of Castletown, offers sandy stretches and pebbly coves. The…

    0.82 miles away
  1. A wide range of exhibits relating the military and aviation history of the Isle of Man…

    1.04 miles away
  2. Rushen Abbey was gifted by King Olaf I for use as a monastery in 1134. The visitor…

    1.34 miles away
  3. The Silverburn begins its journey above the village of St Marks, passing through…

    1.39 miles away
  4. Nestled between Castletown’s picturesque train station and Silverburn river lies Poulsom…

    1.45 miles away
  5. The beautiful Kirk Malew Church is a traditional Manx church that still retains the…

    1.55 miles away
  6. Uncover the story of the inventive George Quayle and his most significant surviving…

    1.6 miles away
  7. Be greeted by the secretary of the former home of the Manx Parliament, and take your seat…

    1.66 miles away
  8. Discover one of the most preserved medieval castles in Europe.

    1.66 miles away
  9. Port Grenaugh Cove beach is situated on the South East Coast of the Island, between Port…

    1.88 miles away
  10. This is a extremely popular spot for all the family with a childrens playground…

    1.89 miles away
  11. The Nature Discovery Centre is full of information on its surroundings, the environment…

    2.32 miles away
  12. Balladoole, near to Castletown, is one of the most significant historic monument sites on…

    2.74 miles away
  13. The home of classic bikes in the Isle of Man. A must visit for all genuine motorcycle or…

    2.95 miles away
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