The Isle of Man - A Walker's Guidebook
40 walks throughout the island, with information (including history and Manx myth and language) to ensure a walking visit to the Isle is time well spent. Covers headlands, peaks (especially Snaefell), glens, coastal walks, beaches, cliffs.
The Isle of Man
A walker’s guide
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Cover
Paperback - Laminated
Edition
First
ISBN_13
9781852843991
Availability
Reprinted
Price
£10.00
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Seasons
Year-round walking is possible, although spring and summer weather is best. April, May and June are driest; May, June and July are sunniest; July and August are warmest.
Centres
Douglas, Ramsey, Castletown, Peel, Port Erin, Port St Mary, Kirk Michael
Difficulty
Easy walking, half- to full-day walks.
Must See
Point of Ayre, Snaefell, rocky coastline, lobster in Peel.
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It seems to me that wherever you wish to spend your holiday there is a Cicerone guide available to help you to explore the countryside making your stay much more enjoyable. The Isle of Man Walkers Guide is a typical example of their well-researched, useful guidebooks.
Firstly, the size of each book (11.5cms x 17cms) will fit easily into an anorak pocket. Then each walk tells us the distance, gives us a detailed coloured map, grid ref for the parking/start/finish, and most important of all – refreshments! Anything of local interest is added wherever appropriate.'
It seems to me that wherever you wish to spend your holiday there is a Cicerone guide available to help you to explore the countryside making your stay much more enjoyable. The Isle of Man Walkers Guide is a typical example of their well-researched, useful guidebooks.
Firstly, the size of each book (11.5cms x 17cms) will fit easily into an anorak pocket. Then each walk tells us the distance, gives us a detailed coloured map, grid ref for the parking/start/finish, and most important of all – refreshments! Anything of local interest is added wherever appropriate.'






