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RNF 1: Douglas to Derbyhaven

Type:Walking Route

RNF 1: Douglas to Derbyhaven

About

Ordnance Survey MapHERE

Grading: Moderate
Distance: 20.5 km / 12.5 miles

Start: Douglas Millennium Bridge
Finish: Derbyhaven

As you head south along the Island’s picturesque coastline you will be met with breathtaking scenery and stunning panoramic views across Douglas Bay, before following the old coast road, Marine Drive which eventually arrives at Port Soderick. 

As you continue on your walk you will pass a number of historical sites that you can take time to explore, including the Iron Age fort at Cronk ny Merriu and Cass ny Hawin.

Towards the end of your journey you will be rewarded with beautiful views over Derbyhaven Bay, one of the richest archaeological landscapes on the Isle of Man and a great place to stop for some photos.

Advice and Safety Information

Be sure to take care as you pass through the Santon Gorge where mud and rain can make the area slippery.

Images show a selection on the towns you will pass through.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Distance: 10-20 Miles
  • Grade: Moderate
Sea Terminal, Douglas

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Map & Directions

Public Transport Directions

By Bus: Services 1, 1H, 2, 2A, 11, 12 & 12A serving Douglas links to/from and Port Erin (via Castletown and Port St Mary)

By Rail: Isle of Man Steam Railway serving Douglas, Castletown, Port St Mary and Port Erin

What's Nearby

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Port Grenaugh Beach, CastletownPort Grenaugh Cove beach is situated on the South East Coast of the Island, between Port Soderick and Santon Head.

Port Soderick Beach, DouglasPort Soderick beach is a peaceful and tranquil area about 3 miles from Douglas.

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