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Who can travel to the Isle of Man
Number of results: 31
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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.
Laxey
Grading: Moderate
Distance: 6.4 km / 4 miles
Magnificent views of Snaefell and surrounding hills, the historic Great Laxey Wheel, the Viking King Orry's grave and the charming village of Laxey all combined in one circular beautiful walk.
Baldwin
Follow the Bluebell Walk from St Luke's Church to the ancient site of Manx parliament, then alongside the river to the magnificent Injebreck Reservoir; all nestled away in the heart of the tranquil Manx countryside.
Dhoon
Grading: Moderate
Distance: 3.2 km/ 2 miles
The steep-sided Dhoon Glen is both atmospheric and beautiful as the River Dhoon tumbles down in a series of waterfalls to the coast.
Ballasalla
Grading: Leisurely
Distance: 11.7 km / 7.32 miles
Ramble through Silverdale Glen beside the river, through quiet lanes whilst taking in the history of Rushen Abbey and the beauty of the open farmland.
Castletown
Follow this short walk around the Langness Peninsula at the south-eastern tip of the Island, where you can discover a beautiful lighthouse, a stone tower on the coast, and the ruins of ancient buildings that tell the story of the English Civil War.
Peel
Peel is a part of our magical island. The streets are steeped in the memories of time’s past. It has had many lives from the Vikings to military to religious to fishing and many more.
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.
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.
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.
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
Follow the paths of the Rivers Dhoo and Glass as they make their way from across the island to form the River Douglas amongst the woodland at the heart of the Island's capital.
Castletown
Grading: Leisurely
Distance: 7.22 miles
A stunning coastal walk with a historic fort and keeill thrown in for interest. A paradise for marine and bird enthusiasts.
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.
Ballaugh
Take a walk on the wild side and discover the hidden countryside in the heart of Ballaugh where you will find blackberries to pick, stunning views to see and wild wallabies to spot with your binoculars!