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Railway Ramble: Port St Mary, The Sound, Port Erin

Type:Walking Route

Railway Ramble: Port St Mary, The Sound, Port Erin

About

Grading: Moderate
Distance: 12.2 km / 7.61 miles

Start: Port St Mary Station
Finish: Port Erin Station

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. Don't forget your binoculars.

Advice and Safety Information

Sections of the footpath are steep and narrow in places. Take care in extra strong winds. Dogs are not permitted on the section of the footpath between the Sound and Port Erin. Most suitable for older children although the most family friendly section is from The Sound to Port Erin.

Moderate - walks for people with country walking experience and a good level of fitness. The route will include some steep paths and open country. Walking boots and suitable clothing are essential.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Distance: 5-10 Miles
  • Grade: Moderate
Port St Mary Station, Port St Mary

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Map & Directions

Public Transport Directions

By Rail: Take the Steam Railway starting from Douglas or Port Erin, alight at Port St Mary Station.

By Bus: Services 1, 2, 10, 10A, 11, 11A, 12, 12A connect Douglas or Port Erin with Port St Mary.

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