2024

SNAEFELL

Natural site to discover

Snaefell is the only mountain on the island and its highest peak, reaching 621 metres. The famous TT road passes at its feet, and its plateau hosts two antennas and a café-restaurant, open during the season. Once at the top, it is said that you can see the seven kingdoms: Man, England, Wales, Ireland, Scotland, the sea and the sky. You may not see everything depending on the weather, but what is certain is that the panorama is extraordinary. The green hills of the centre and the agricultural plains of the north are ideal for travelers, lulled by the Irish Sea and dotted with small towns. On the western flank, the deep waters of the Sulby Reservoir reflect the azure and its clouds. There are two ways to get to this small earthly paradise: by electric train or on foot.

Electric train: from April to November, you can leave Douglas at Derby Castle, on the north end of the Promenade, or directly from Laxey. Allow a good hour from the capital, with the connection halfway through. The ride is lovely but perhaps a little chilly on the open wagon, especially if you are chilly and the temperatures are not suitable. Up to Laxey, the rails mainly run along the coast but the most pleasant part comes during the ascent. On the right is the Laxey Valley and its Great Wheel. On the left come the hilly heights of the centre of the island. It is necessary sometimes to stop to let the sheep pass.... When you cross the TT circuit, you will see a special kind of it. It is of course a reproduction of the famous loaghtan, the local, typical species with impressive horns. The train then winds up to the top in a short time. Remember to check the line times on the web or in the tourist office booklets.

By foot: take the electric train to Bungalow Station, stop on the road below, then follow the path. You can also park your car there if you are motorized but there are few spaces! For longer hikes, refer to the Ordnance Survey map to find a starting point and route at your convenience.

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