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Raad ny Foillan (Template:Lang-en) is a long distance footpath in the Isle of Man.[1]
Route and history
The Raad ny Foillan starts and finishes at the Millennium Bridge over Douglas Harbour. The circular path, which is 95 miles in length, is way marked around the Manx coast on signs showing a gull on a blue background.
The walk was created to mark the Island's "Heritage Year" celebrations in 1986 and generally follows the coast comprising terrain varying from shingle beaches at the Ayres to over 600 ft high hills and cliffs.[2]
The route comprises the following sections:
- Douglas to Castletown (13 miles)
- Castletown to Port St. Mary (7 miles)
- Port St. Mary to Port Erin (5 miles)
- Port Erin to Peel (16 miles)
- Peel to Kirk Michael (6 Miles)
- Kirk Michael to Jurby (5½ miles)
- Jurby to Point of Ayre (13½ miles)
- Point of Ayre to Ramsey (7 miles)
- Ramsey to Maughold (5 miles)
- Maughold to Laxey (8 miles)
- Laxey to Douglas (9 miles)
Flora and fauna
The coastal sections may provide sightings of seabirds such as kittiwakes, Manx Shearwaters, puffins, guillemots and sea gulls together with grey seals, and at points inland the rare Manx Loaghtan sheep on areas protected by Manx National Heritage.[3]
See also
- The Bayr ny Skeddan (Template:Lang-en) - a 14 mile walk between Castletown and Peel based on the route once used by Manx fishermen.
- The IOM Heritage Trail - a 10½ mile walk along disused Isle of Man Railway lines from Douglas to Peel.
References
Further reading
- The Isle of Man Coastal Path, Aileen Evans. Cicerone 2005 ISBN 978 1 85284 400 4