Cooill y Ree Park, St Johns, Isle of Man. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Details
Accessibility:
The main entrance has a lot of steps down into the park, but the west gate offers parking and disabled access. The pathways are wide and flat, making them wheelchair accessible. There are no toilets on site.
Brief Description:
Cooill y Ree, or Nook of the King, is a parkland area which was developed with the history of the Isle of Man in mind, from its culture through to its future. The walk through the park includes art, features and plantings all linked to the island’s changing culture.
Further Information:
Address:
Cooill y Ree Park , St Johns, A1, Isle of Man IM4 3BP
Email:
None available.
Phone:
None available.
Website:
https://www.gov.im/categories/leisure-and-entertainment/parks-and-gardens/cooill-y-ree/
Opening Hours:
Open daily.
Directions:
Cooill y Ree is located on the A1 at St Johns, about 300 metres west from the crossroads of the A1 and Station Road/Glen Mooar Road.
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Transport:
The Isle of Man has its own public transport system: https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/bus-and-rail/. For more details you can visit the website or telephone +44 (0)1624 662525.
The buses are all low-floor with ramps available, making them accessible to travellers with a disability.
Amenities:
There are no amenities at the site itself, but there is a pub, café and fish and chip takeaway in St Johns.