Best attractions and places to see in Glenfaba, a sheading on the west of the Isle of Man, include historical landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites. The region encompasses the historic parishes of German and Patrick, featuring the town of Peel and settlements like St John's and Glen Maye. Visitors can explore coastal paths, ancient castles, and significant cultural sites that reflect the island's heritage. Glenfaba offers a diverse landscape for outdoor activities and historical exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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Highly recommended tour through the Glen.
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Very nice hike. You should wear good shoes and definitely use hiking poles. It goes up and down and sometimes high above the lake on narrow paths. Wonderful!
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The climb up from Port Erin is lengthy and steep in places. For a quieter ascent (and more even in gradient) take the Ballakilpheric route.
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On a calm summers day keep an eye out for dolphin and basking sharks; you can sometimes see them anywhere from Peel to Kirk Michael.
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Enjoy the trip up to Druidale, it's very steep (up to 16%), but the views are awesome. The ride from St Johns takes you on the Heritage Trail - it's well levelled gravel. Don't forget to have a kipper bap at the fish bar on the promenade! That's my mandatory pit stop!
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Mostly easy walking but good walking shoes needed and a fair amount of up and down
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Glen Maye is part of the Raad Ny Foillan. It was quite a spooky area when I was there and you could feel the drama and elegance of this Glen.
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Glenfaba is rich in history. You can visit Peel Castle, an 11th-century Viking-built fortress on St Patrick's Isle, offering panoramic views. Another significant site is Tynwald Hill in St John's, the traditional meeting place of the Manx Parliament. The Leece Museum in Peel also showcases the town's maritime past and fishing heritage.
For stunning natural scenery, head to Glen Maye Gorge and Coastal Path, where a dramatic gorge meets the Irish Sea and you can walk upstream to waterfalls. Niarbyl Bay offers remote, rugged beauty and on clear days, views of Ireland's Mountains of Mourne. Don't miss the Raad ny Foillan Obelisk - Peel for awesome coastal vistas.
Yes, Glenfaba offers several family-friendly options. Tynwald Hill is an interesting historical site for all ages. The Coastal Road Between Peel and Kirk Michael is great for gentle walks or cycles, with chances to spot dolphins. The House of Manannan museum in Peel provides engaging exhibits on the Isle of Man's Celtic and Viking heritage.
Glenfaba is excellent for hiking. The Raad ny Foillan: Glen Maye to Patrick Section offers varied terrain and coastal views. You can also hike up Slieau Ruy, a hill with a cairn at its summit. For more options, explore the easy hikes available in the region, such as the Peel Harbour – Corrin's Hill loop, which you can find in the Easy hikes in Glenfaba guide.
Absolutely. Glenfaba is home to parts of the famous Isle of Man TT Mountain Course, known for its excellent tarmac. For scenic road cycling, consider routes like the Peel Castle loop or the Injebreck Climb loop. More detailed routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes in Glenfaba guide.
For breathtaking views, visit Peel Castle, which offers panoramic vistas of Peel. Corrin's Tower (Corrin's Folly) on Peel Hill also provides scenic outlooks. The Raad ny Foillan Obelisk - Peel is another spot for awesome coastal views, and View of Ballakilpheric Road and Valley offers picturesque inland scenery.
Yes, Peel hosts the House of Manannan, a museum dedicated to the Isle of Man's maritime, Celtic, and Viking heritage. The Leece Museum, located in Peel's historic old courthouse, focuses on Peel's history as a fishing port, including its boat building and local law and order, and even features TT racing machines.
The summer months are generally considered the best time to visit Glenfaba, offering pleasant weather for exploring coastal paths, castles, and outdoor attractions. However, the dramatic landscapes, like Glen Maye Gorge, can be enjoyed year-round, with each season offering a different atmosphere.
Glenfaba is known for some of the Isle of Man's best long sandy beaches. You can enjoy Peel Bay Beach, Fenella Beach, and the more remote White Strand Beach, all offering beautiful coastal experiences.
Beyond Peel Castle, you can visit Tynwald Hill, a man-made, four-tiered mound central to Manx parliamentary tradition. Corrin's Tower (Corrin's Folly) on Peel Hill is another interesting stone tower with historical significance and great views. The restored Glenfaba Mill also offers a glimpse into the region's industrial past.
Yes, Glenfaba provides various running trails. You can enjoy routes like the Corrins Hill loop from Peel or the Peel Harbour loop. For those seeking a longer challenge, the Eairy Dam loop from Foxdale is a popular choice. Find more options in the Running Trails in Glenfaba guide.


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