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Number of results: 40
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Grading: Moderate
Distance: 4.8 km / 3 miles
A short but beautiful walk taking you through one of the most picturesque Victorian Glens on the Island, to the hidden cove of Port Cornaa. You will re-join the Manx Electric Railway at Glen Mona.
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.
Ramsey
Grading: Moderate
Distance: 5.6 km / 3.5 miles
A varied circular walk through a plantation and open countryside. Although steep in places and can be muddy, the views from Albert Tower make up for everything.
Laxey
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.
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.
Laxey
Grading: Strenuous
Distance: 20 km / 12.5 miles
This walk takes you to the highest point on the Island, Snaefell, across open moors via the Millennium Way to the north of the Island with spectacular views throughout.
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.
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.
Port Erin
Distance: 7.5 km / 4.66 miles
Grading: Moderate
Incorporating a section of the Raad ny Follian, the coastal footpath, the stunning views from Milners Tower along the coastline are worth the climb.
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.
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.
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!
Castletown
Follow the route from Castletown to Peel and travel the path once taken by Manx fishermen between the two key ports.
Baldrine
Grading: Moderate
Distance: 5 km / 3.2 miles
A varied walk incorporating quiet lane walking through the serene Manx countryside ending in the village of Laxey, home of the Great Laxey Wheel.
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?