Glen Helen Nature Reserve. Open Daily. Admission Free.

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Details

Accessibility:

Parking at entrance. Disability toilets. Uneven pathways in places. Dogs allowed. If comprehensive accessibility information is needed please use the contact details below.

Brief Description:

One of many Glens on the Isle of Man, Glen Helen has two rivers flowing through it, the Neb and the Blaber. Within the glen you will see the Rhenass Waterfall.  There is a  children's play area. Situated on the TT course.  Further information can be found on many websites including:
https://www.gov.im/categories/leisure-and-entertainment/walking/national-glens/glen-helen/ and http://www.isleofman.com/places-to-visit/countryside/glens/glen-helen/

Further Information:

Address:

Glen Helen, St. Johns. IM4 3NP

Email:

forestry@gov.im

Telephone:

01624 695701

Website:

https://www.gov.im/categories/leisure-and-entertainment/walking/national-glens/glen-helen/

Opening Times:

Open Daily.

Admission:

Free.

Directions:

North of Ballig on east side of the A3, at the far end of the large tarmac car park, about 4.3miles (7km) from Peel. OS SC 296 844

Transport:

Contact Isle of Man Public Transport, Banks Circus, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 5PT

Telephone: +44 1624 662525 (Infoline)  https://www.gov.im/categories/travel-traffic-and-motoring/bus-and-rail/

Amenities:

The Hotel building opposite the large car park & entrance to the Glen, on the west side of the A3, has been up for sale. Nearest amenities in Peel.