The Isle of Man is now welcoming back fully vaccinated visitors.
Who can travel to the Isle of Man
Number of results: 39
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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.
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.
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.
Ramsey
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.
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.
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.
Castletown
Follow the route from Castletown to Peel and travel the path once taken by Manx fishermen between the two key ports.
Castletown
Take a stroll around the ancient capital of Mann and discover the interesting facts and stories that this town has to tell.
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?