About
Grading: Leisurely/Moderate
Described in 1837 as a village and sea port of forty dwellings, a small Wesleyan chapel and a comfortable inn, Port Erin has grown and evolved over the years into a picturesque and thriving town located on a beautiful bay full of life, history and things to do.
All three trails begin at Port Erin Steam Railway Station and follow the routes down to the bay where it then diverges down to the promenade and harbour, as well as a slightly more strenuous route towards Bradda Head. These three walks vary in distance, terrain and difficulty so the map on the reverse provides an idea as to the extent of each walk.
Facilities
Accessibility
- Distance: 5-10 Miles
- Grade: Easy/ Leisurely
Parking & Transport
- Parking (free)
Provider Features
- In town/city centre