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Port Erin
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.
Kirk Michael
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.
Glen Mona
Grading: Strenuous
Distance: 11.23 km / 7 miles
Some quiet lane walking, a Neolithic tomb, a Quaker burial ground and a coastal footpath with stunning views, all rolled into one memorable walk.
Douglas
The Douglas Heritage and Nature Walk celebrates the variety in the town's landscapes, architecture, history and culture. The trail takes in 57 points of interest around Douglas and its outskirts starting at the famous TT Grandstand.
Kirk Michael
Grading: Moderate
Distance: 6.4 km / 4 miles
Two beautiful glens, a disused Victorian railway line, an ancient site, a nature reserve and one of the Island’s tallest waterfalls. What more could you want from a short walk?
Ramsey
Grading: Strenuous
Distance: Approximately 23.26 miles
The Millennium Way was re-established in 1979 to celebrate the Millennium year of the Manx Parliament, Tynwald. The path runs through the heart of the Island from Ramsey to Castletown.
Ballasalla
Grading: Moderate
Distance: 16.2 km / 10.1 miles
A spectacular walk through towns, along rivers, coastline and beaches, with castles and museums on the way. Make a day of it, take a picnic and just enjoy the beauty that surrounds you.
St Johns
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.
Port Soderick
Grading: Leisurely
Distance: 4.6 miles. Discover some of the best coastal views the Island has to offer whilst walking from Port Soderick to Douglas Harbour. Take a glimpse into the Island's Victorian past by visiting the Great Camera Obscura.
Port St Mary
Grading: Moderate
Distance: 12.2 km / 7.6 miles
Take a steam train ride to Port St Mary to join the spectacular section of the Raad ny Foillan to Port Erin. This outstanding coastline boasts a varied selection of marine and bird life.
Grading: Leisurely
Distance: 5.97 km / 3.71 miles
The walk allows you to explore wild beauty in both the glen and the countryside. Colby river runs centrally through the glen, with footpaths on either side, proving pleasant stream side walks.
West Baldwin
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.
Dalby
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.
Glen Mona
Grading: Strenuous
Distance: 9 km / 5.8 mile. A steep but rewarding walk taking you across open moorland before descending to the disused Snaefell Mines, along the valley and finally down to Laxey Village.
Ballasalla
Discover the hidden south of the island as you follow the path from a quaint Victorian glen to the ruins of a Cistercian abbey then all the way down the river to Castletown, the island's ancient capital.