Beaches

Ballaglass Glen

Rhenab Road, Cornaa, Maughold

This 17 acre glen is made up of various trees including oak, beech, ash, willow and birch. The Cornaa River cuts through the slate forming small cascades and waterfalls which were used by the two mills once situated in the glen. In Spring it is carpeted with bluebells. The larger of the two mills, found […]

Ballahimmin Equestrian Centre

Rhenas Road, Little London, Cronk-y-Voddy, IM6 1BB

Riding Stables offering lessons, off road trekking and even Santa carriage rides. Additional activities : jumping, gymkhana games, camp rides and fun rides all individually priced with discounted rates for Ballahimmn Riding Club Members (regular clients).

Beach Buddies

Beach Buddies was founded in October 2006 when two dog walkers were walking in Kirk Michael. Since then, this hugely popular charity has been cleaning up the beaches and countryside of the Isle of Man. Every time you are out taking a walk think a little ‘Thanks’ in their direction. They are always looking for […]

Beach Ranger

Chapel Bay, Port St Mary

Discover Diving provide buckets, nets, trays and ID guides.  Searching for sea creatures, the whole group get the chance to look at everything that’s been found, while the team leader explains a little about the creatures and their habits. Finally everything is released back into the sea. ​ Please wear suitable clothing for the conditions, […]

Bradda Glen

The Promenade, Port Erin, IM9 6PJ

Bradda Glen follows the coast up to Milner’s Tower on Bradda Head. The tower was built in 1871 by William Milner and is inspired by the shape of a key. The glen has beautiful panoramic views over Port Erin Bay down to the Calf of Man. It is rich with plants including Fuchsia and Gorse. […]

Dhoon Glen

Ramsey Coast Road, Laxey

The Dhoon Glen is one of the steepest glens on the Island, and as such, has one of its largest waterfalls the Inneen Vooar (130ft). The trees that cover its slopes are mostly Ash, Elm and Birch. There is a cafe, Little Shed, at the entrance. In the 1880s and 1890s, the Manx Fairy used […]