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    Castletown station, Castletown

    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.

    Add Railway Ramble: Castletown, Derbyhaven, Langness, St. Michael's Island to your Itinerary

  2. Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills

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    Glen Mona Halt, Glen Mona

    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.

    Add Railway Ramble: Glen Mona, Maughold Village & Brooghs, Ramsey to your Itinerary

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    Peel

    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.

    Add City of Peel - Heritage Strolls to your Itinerary

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    Port Soderick Station, Port Soderick

    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.

    Add Railway Ramble: Port Soderick Station, Port Soderick Glen, Marine Drive and Douglas Head to your Itinerary

  5. Visitors at Port Erin Station
    Views overlooking Port Erin bay and Milners Tower
    Visitors at Port Erin Station
    Views overlooking Port Erin bay and Milners Tower

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    Port Erin Station, Port Erin

    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.

    Add Railway Ramble: Port Erin, Bradda Glen, Bradda Head, Fleshwick Bay to your Itinerary

  6. Public Footpath near Slieau Ouyr looking south over Laxey
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills
    Public Footpath near Slieau Ouyr looking south over Laxey
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills

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    Glen Mona Station, Glen Mona

    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.

    Add Railway Ramble: Glen Mona, Snaefell Mines, Laxey Valley, Agneash, Laxey Village to your Itinerary

  7. Port Erin Station © Liam Gilman
    Port Erin Walking Trails
    Port Erin Station © Liam Gilman
    Port Erin Walking Trails

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    Start: Port Erin Steam Railway Station, Station Road, Port Erin, IM9 6AE

    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.

    Add Port Erin Town Walks to your Itinerary

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    Start/Finish: Kirk Michael Main Road, Kirk Michael

    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.

    Add 5 - North West Summits to your Itinerary

  9. Ballure reservoir, looking towards the dam
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills
    Ballure reservoir, looking towards the dam
    Manx Electric Railway with views of the rolling hills

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    Ramsey Station, Ramsey

    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.

    Add Railway Ramble: Ballure Reservoir & Plantation, Albert Tower, Ramsey Town to your Itinerary

  10. Derbyhaven and Langness Nature Walk
    © Peter Killey
    © Peter Killey
    Derbyhaven and Langness Nature Walk
    © Peter Killey
    © Peter Killey

    Address

    Derbyhaven Road, Derbyhaven, Castletown, IM9 1TH

    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.

    Add Derbyhaven and Langness Nature Walk to your Itinerary

  11. Manx Electric Railway
    Manx Electric Railway

    Address

    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.

    Add Railway Ramble: Ballaglass Glen, Port Cornaa, Glen Mona to your Itinerary

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    Brandywell Road, Baldwin, IM4 5EZ

    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.

    Add Baldwin Bluebell Walk to your Itinerary

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    Santon Station, Santon

    Santon

    Grading: Leisurely
    Distance: 11 km / 6.75 miles
    Hop off the Steam Train at Santon Station to take in the sights of a sandy hidden cove leading to a section of the Raad ny Follian, the coastal footpath and a little known glen which blooms in spring.

    Add Railway Ramble: Santon Station, Glen Grenaugh, Port Grenaugh and Santon Head to your Itinerary

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    The Grandstand, Douglas

    Douglas

    The Douglas Heritage and Nature Walk celebrates the variety in the town's landscapes, architecture, history and culture. The trail takes in 57 points of interest around Douglas and its outskirts starting at the famous TT Grandstand.

    Add Douglas Heritage and Nature Walk to your Itinerary

  15. Silverdale and Castletown Walk
    Silverdale and Castletown Walk

    Address

    Silverdale Road, Ballasalla, IM9 3DT

    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. 

    Add Silverdale Glen and Castletown Stroll to your Itinerary

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