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Natural Wonders of the Isle of Man

The Isle of Man's landscape is defined by a central mountain range, led by the 2,037-foot Snaefell, and a coastline of dramatic cliffs and pebble beaches. This collection features the island's diverse terrain, including the Iron Age hillfort sites of South Barrule and Cronk Sumark, the steep-sided glens and waterfalls at Glen Maye and Rhenass, and the distinctive quartz-streaked headlands of Bradda Hill. These sites offer panoramic views across the Irish Sea to England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.

Snaefell A

Snaefell

Snaefell – is the highest mountain and the only summit above 2,000 feet on the Isle of Man, at 2,037 feet above sea level.

Mull Hill B

Mull Hill

Meayll Hill is a small hill in the exclave of Rushen parish at the southern end of the Isle of Man, just outside the village of Cregneash.

C

Glen Maye

Steep-sided glen featuring a waterfall that descends into a deep quartz-veined gorge. The path follows the river past a historic wheelhouse to a secluded shingle cove.

D

White Spout

One of the highest falls on the island, located in Glen Mooar. Its Manx name, Spooyt Vane, translates to "White Spout."

E

South Barrule

The South Barrule is the highest hill in the south of the Isle of Man.

F

Fleshwick Beach

A quiet, pebble-strewn cove enclosed by the steep cliffs of Bradda Head. It is accessible via the Raad ny Foillan coastal path.

G

Peel Hill

Heathland rising above the local castle. It features Corrin’s Folly, a 19th-century stone tower, and offers views of the Irish Sea and the Mourne Mountains.

H

Bradda Hill

Bradda Hill is a headland some 2 kilometres north of the village of Port Erin on the Isle of Man.

I

Laxey Beach

Pebble and sand shore situated at the foot of the valley. It is bordered by a 19th-century stone breakwater and a level promenade.

J

Brewery Beach

Stretch of coastline at Gansey Bay featuring a mix of sand, pebbles, and limestone pavement. It is a frequent location for surfing and windsurfing.

K

Cronk ny Arrey Laa

Cronk ny Arrey Laa is a hill in the south west of the Isle of Man. It may be confused with a hill of a similar name in the parish of Jurby,…

L

Beinn-y-Phott

Beinn-y-Phott, is a peak of 546 metres on the Isle of Man, about 2 km SW of Snaefell.

M

Cronk Sumark

Prominent hill overlooking the northern plains, topped by the remains of an Iron Age hillfort with visible vitrified stone ramparts.

N

Rhenass Waterfall

Set within the wooded Glen Helen, this feature is formed by the River Neb. The surrounding landscape features mature Douglas firs and redwoods planted in the 19th century.

O

Slieau Freoaghane

Slieau Freoaghane is a hill on the Isle of Man, and the second highest of the Island's five Marilyns.

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