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Glen Maye National Glen
The pub is shut for safety reasons. The Glen Maye National Glen is worth exploring especially in the summer. You can take a leisurely walk, see the waterfalls, look at the plants and flowers. Also he...
A real hidden gem, Glen Maye has lush vegetation, gushing streams, waterfalls, all leading onto the beach. Moderately strenuous walk with quite a few steps. Well worth the effort.
We couldn’t walk through much of the glen as it was closed. What we saw was lovely. We walked down the road parallel to the path to get to the sea where there is a small quiet beach.
One of the most beautiful glens in IOM so took opportunity to see the waterfall in full spate this weekend whilst staying in Peel for the night. Lovely walk in the glen and down to the beach and good ...
En route around the Island with our pal Neil who lives and works here he stopped off at Glen Maye which I had never heard of. What a stunning place. From the car park only a short walk to the step...
Glen Maye National Glen
The pub is shut for safety reasons. The Glen Maye National Glen is worth exploring especially in the summer. You can take a leisurely walk, see the waterfalls, look at the plants and flowers. Also he...
Wonderful walk
A real hidden gem, Glen Maye has lush vegetation, gushing streams, waterfalls, all leading onto the beach. Moderately strenuous walk with quite a few steps. Well worth the effort.
Mostly closed
We couldn’t walk through much of the glen as it was closed. What we saw was lovely. We walked down the road parallel to the path to get to the sea where there is a small quiet beach.
Waterfall in full spate !
One of the most beautiful glens in IOM so took opportunity to see the waterfall in full spate this weekend whilst staying in Peel for the night. Lovely walk in the glen and down to the beach and good ...
A Must visit to Glen Maye
En route around the Island with our pal Neil who lives and works here he stopped off at Glen Maye which I had never heard of. What a stunning place. From the car park only a short walk to the step...