โ€œRugged cliffs, rolling hills, picturesque glens, hidden coves and stunning views. These are just a few of the reasons why the Isle of Man is a walker’s delight. Whether you enjoy a gentle stroll or a challenging hike, thereโ€™s a range of footpaths and tracks for you to explore.
Would you like to walk around the coast of an entire country? The Raad Ny Foillan (Way of the Gull) coastal footpath, is a challenging 100 mile walk. The views and wildlife are so incredible that you may prefer to break it into smaller sections to really make the most of the scenery. Download the Raad ny Foillan Coastal Footpath Guide which splits the 100 mile walk into 12 manageable sections.
Walking is a very popular pastime on the Isle of Man. Aside from challenging hikes, youโ€™ll find hidden coves accessible only by foot, stunning glens, rolling hills, meandering moors and a feeling of remoteness coupled with some of the most beautiful scenery in the British Isles. Our towns are full to the brim with interesting historic sites to explore or you may come across the remains of the Islandโ€™s rich Celtic and Viking heritage in the wild landscape.
Get started with our downloadable self-guided trails or family walks (for little explorers) or, for a more personalised experienced, book a knowledgeable guide, many of whom have a passion for the outdoors and can ensure you see the best of the Island on foot.
You may want to stop off at one of our Walkers Welcome Taste establishments for a bite to eat after a full day of walking to hang up those muddy boots, rest and restore in one of our walker friendly places to stay.โ€ -www.visitisleofman.com