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Grading: Difficult
Distance/Duration: 20 km or 12.5mi / 7h
This walk offers such variety, including a valley, moorland, coastal footpath, ancient woodland and waterfalls with spectacular views to be admired from all angles of the Island.
Grading: Difficult
Distance/Duration: 10km or 6.2mi / 3h 15m
Expect rich wildlife and far-reaching views on this linear route through the Island’s peaceful central spine as you walk from top to top of these five summits.
Grading: Difficult
Distance/Duration: 16.2km or 10mi / 5h 20m
A walk of two circles from Windy Corner. Offering superb views of the east coast of the Island and of the Glen Roy Valley skirting the famous Isle of Man TT Mountain Course.
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.
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.
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.
Grading: Difficult
Distance/Duration: 17km or 10.5mi / 6h
You will climb the steep slopes of Slieau Curn for enchanting views northwards of the remote Glen Dhoo Valley where there is often swooping Peregrine Falcons and Hen Harriers.
Providing spectacular scenery, this route will take you from the picturesque town of Peel and wind through the delights of Glen Maye, Niarbyl and Rushen finishing at the Sound.
Trackside on the historic east following the electric railway line is an exciting and varied journey including a ride over the mountain, ancient site visits and winding cliff tops.
Grade: Strenuous
Distance: 52.7 miles
Start & Finish: Old Market Hall, Douglas
Not only can you discover the delights of the Ancient Capital Castletown on this route, there are also museums, beautiful scenery and a racing course to be explored.
In 1907 it was decided that a new course from St John's to Ballacraine, Kirk Michael, Peel and back to St John's should stage the first two-wheeled Tourist Trophy.
An easy- moderate historical and cultural walk through Douglas.
Cruise round the course that is the toughest test for those wanting to be crowned King of the Mountain. 37 milestones and 37.5 miles, your thrilling journey begins at The Grandstand.
Grade: Moderate
Distance: 30.3 miles
Start & Finish: Old Market Hall, Douglas