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The Adventure Itinerary

The Adventure Itinerary

The Isle of Man isn’t just about Instagram-worthy photo opportunities: it’s the backdrop for some of the most exhilarating activities in the British Isles. While the Island may have a reputation for its relaxed approach to life, even the most madcap adrenaline junkies will find something to get their pulses raising here.

TAKE TO TWO WHEELS

The Isle of Man is the ideal destination for a spot of cycling, with a variety of terrains to appeal to both novices and experts.

At only half a day's ride from end to end, the Isle of Man has it all when it comes to enjoying the Island on two wheels: climbs and mountain paths, breathtaking coastal roads, off-roading trails, quiet back lanes, and more car-free paths than you can shake your helmet at.

But if you're looking for something that'll leave you feeling the burn, the tracks across the Island's mountainous peaks are a thrilling ride that offers solid climbs, descents, and some of the most panoramic views of the Manx landscape. 

And if you’re not bringing your bicycle, Erin Bike Hut, Outdoors Ramsey and Green Wheelers Electric Bike Co all have bikes to hire.

EXPLORE THE ISLAND'S WATERS

One of the premier destinations for sea kayaking in the world, everything comes together on the Manx coast, with its sandy beaches, and secret caves and coves. Yet, despite the spectacular scenery, it’s the local wildlife that steals the show, with whales, dolphins, seals, puffins and birds of prey all paying regular visits to these shores.

Or explore the breathtaking coastline with a coasteering excursion as you swim and climb across some of the Island’s most rugged terrain; slip, slide, and scramble your way through a series of stunning freshwater gorges.

Local operators Adventurous Experiences, Sea Kayaking Isle of Man and The Venture Centre can all help you make this excursion a part of your Isle of Man itinerary.

GLIDE ALONG THE COASTLINE ON A PADDLEBOARD

For a unique perspective of the Island, you really can’t beat paddleboarding, and with some 160km of coastline at your disposal, there’s plenty to explore. The crystal-clear waters offer a wealth of sights – from shipwrecks and seals to bioluminescent algae that floats to the surface in a magical blue hue. Saltworks SUP and Port Erin Paddleboards offer lessons and adventures for all abilities, regardless of fitness level, for groups of all sizes, including one-to-one sessions.

SCALE THE COASTAL CLIFFS

Have a head for heights? If so, why not test yourself with a panoply of climbing and abseiling challenges against the Island’s rugged cliffs. Adventurous Experiences and The Venture Centre offer rock climbing opportunities around the Manx coastline for children and adults, while Ape Mann Adventure Park in one of the Island’s largest plantations invites you to travel through the trees on a maze of ropes and zip wires.

WALK AROUND AN ENTIRE NATION

 The Raad ny Foillan is Manx Gaelic for ‘The Way of the Gull’ and at almost 160km in distance, it’s the Island’s most challenging or (depending on which way you look at it) rewarding hiking route. The footpath is an invitation for intrepid sightseers to explore the cliffs, wooded glens and open farmland that make up the Island’s rural beauty, with castles, local wildlife and beaches to explore along the way. Up for a challenge? Squeeze it all into a strenuous four-day hike or spread it out into a far more manageable 12-day jaunt.

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Itinerary Distances

FromToDistance * (metric)
Erin Bike Hut (54.08595,-4.75912)Outdoors Ramsey (54.32175,-4.37803)32.51
Outdoors Ramsey (54.32175,-4.37803)Adventurous Experiences (54.20366,-4.66868)20.72
Adventurous Experiences (54.20366,-4.66868)The Venture Centre (54.30191,-4.35376)20.9
The Venture Centre (54.30191,-4.35376)Saltworks-SUP Stand Up Paddleboarding (54.31778,-4.37977)2.2
Saltworks-SUP Stand Up Paddleboarding (54.31778,-4.37977)Port Erin Paddleboards (54.0848,-4.76559)32.5
Port Erin Paddleboards (54.0848,-4.76559)Ape Mann Adventure Park (54.15525,-4.64314)10.08
Ape Mann Adventure Park (54.15525,-4.64314)RNF 1: Douglas to Derbyhaven (54.14854,-4.47423)9.93
RNF 1: Douglas to Derbyhaven (54.14854,-4.47423)RNF 2: Derbyhaven to Port St Mary (54.08251,-4.61434)10.56
RNF 2: Derbyhaven to Port St Mary (54.08251,-4.61434)RNF 3: Port St Mary to Port Erin (54.08053,-4.7427)7.55
RNF 3: Port St Mary to Port Erin (54.08053,-4.7427)RNF 4: Port Erin to Niarbyl (54.08473,-4.77)1.66
RNF 4: Port Erin to Niarbyl (54.08473,-4.77)RNF 5: Niarbyl to Peel (54.16455,-4.73935)8.2
RNF 5: Niarbyl to Peel (54.16455,-4.73935)RNF 6: Peel to Kirk Michael (54.22549,-4.69882)6.55
RNF 6: Peel to Kirk Michael (54.22549,-4.69882)RNF 7: Kirk Michael to Jurby (54.28129,-4.59182)8.4
RNF 7: Kirk Michael to Jurby (54.28129,-4.59182)RNF 8: Jurby to Point of Ayre (54.36551,-4.53375)9.1
RNF 8: Jurby to Point of Ayre (54.36551,-4.53375)RNF 9: Point of Ayre to Ramsey (54.41563,-4.36824)10.88
RNF 9: Point of Ayre to Ramsey (54.41563,-4.36824)RNF 10: Ramsey to Maughold (54.32529,-4.3811)9.08
RNF 10: Ramsey to Maughold (54.32529,-4.3811)RNF 11: Maughold to Laxey (54.29257,-4.33282)4.33
RNF 11: Maughold to Laxey (54.29257,-4.33282)RNF 12: Laxey to Douglas (54.2251,-4.39063)7.56
Total Distance *212.66 miles
Estimated Journey Time6.84 hours

* Approximate distance by road

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