Maughold Millennium (Dhoon) Arboretum, Maughold, Isle of Man. Open Daily. Free Entry.
Details
Accessibility:
There is a car park at the beginning of the walk, although it’s more of a layby off the main road, so there are no specific disability spaces. The terrain is rough and sometimes muddy and is not recommended for wheelchairs or people with difficulty walking. There are no toilet facilities on site.
Brief Description:
The Maughold Millennium Arboretum is an area of woodland that was developed as one of Maughold Parish's Millennium Projects. It has a whole variety of trees and wild flowers and a pathway leading to a view point where you can see the Parish, Dhoon Glen and, on a clear day, the hills of Cumbria in the northwest of England.
Further Information:
Address:
A2, Isle of Man
Email:
Not available.
Phone:
Not available.
Website:
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMV8PD_Millennium_Arboretum_Maughold_Isle_of_Man
http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMV9ED_Millennium_Arboretum_Viewing_Point_Maughold
Opening Hours:
Open Daily
Directions:
The parking for the walk is situated at a layby on the side of the road where the A2 is crossed by Ballaragh Road and Dhoon Loop Road at Dhoon.
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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 is a small café at the Dhoon Glen Halt railway station opposite the car park.