Glen Mooar Glen Mooar, Coast Road, Sulby, IM7 The Road of the Gull passes Glen Mooar. Within the Glen are the remains of an 8th century keeill, Patrick’s Chapel, a burial ground and a Priest’s Cell. Between 1879 and 1968 a Railway line used to run above the Glen supported by an iron lattice-work viaduct and it substantial stone pillars remain. The Spooyt […] Read More
Glen Rushen Glen Rushen, Dalby Road, Peel, IM5 3BA From the ruins of Snuff the Wind (Cross Vein Mine) Glen Rushen falls away down the valley to Glen Maye. Rugged and windswept the area contains Tholtons. Read More
Glen Wyllin-Campsite Glen Wyllin, Kirk Michael, IM6 1AL Cooildarry is the deep wooden valley that forms Glen Wyllin, mostly broadleaf trees such as ash, sycamore, oak and chestnut cover the glen with pine trees on the higher slopes. The glen leads out to a large sandy beach which follows the coast for miles. The campsite has 90 pitches and a log cabin for […] Read More
Glendown Farm Truggan Road, Port St Mary, IM9 5LD Dairy and sheep farm which does farm tours in the summer. Camping, glamping and self-catering cottage. Special events at Christmas. Read More
Glenlough Campsite Ballahutchin Hill, Union Mills, IM4 AT A large family run campsite of 250 pitches which is very popular during the TT. The site also offers a few Glamping pods. Dogs are allowed but not during TT. The small wooded Glen leads down to the Heritage Trail. Read More
Glion Gill Plantation Mountain Road, Little London, Kirk Michael, IM6 1BB Fairly easy walking through Spruce and Pine with areas of heather and gorse overlooking open fields. The track running through it has been used for Rally Car races. Read More