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Sulby is famous for its
mountain glen through which runs the Silverburn
river. Part of the glen was given to the Manx
National Trust and is mostly dense woodland
with streams, waterfalls, wooden bridges and a
Monk’s Well. A second part has the oldest
water-powered merry-go-round in the world,
with horses dating back to the early 1900s.
Here visitors will also find a play area and
boating lake.
Beautiful Sulby
is located at Ballasalla and can be accessed not
only by car and bus but also by steam railway.
Panoramic views which include Cronk Sumark and Gob
y Volley can be enjoyed from Sulby Claddagh, the
only genuine common left on the Isle of Man. The
area is largely used for camping and recreation.
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Bluebells at Sulby - Photo: IOM
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