Ballaugh
#3377 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Ballaugh Bridge is located on the primary A3 Castletown to Ramsey road and adjacent to the road junctions with the A10 Ballaugh to Ramsey coast road and the tertiary C37 Ballaugh Glen Road in the parish of Ballaugh in the Isle of Man. ()
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Nearby attractions include: Jurby Transport Museum, Snaefell, Laxey Woollen Mills, Laxey Wheel.
- 3.5 miNSpecialty museum, Museum
Jurby Transport Museum
89 min walk • Nestled in the heart of the Isle of Man, the Jurby Transport Museum is a vibrant celebration of the island's rich transport heritage. This museum, located in the northwestern part of the island, provides visitors with an intimate glimpse into the evolution of transport...
- 4.5 miSEMountain with a cable car to the top
Snaefell, Laxey
116 min walk • Snaefell – is the highest mountain and the only summit higher than 2,000 feet on the Isle of Man, at 2,037 feet above sea level. The summit is crowned by a railway station, cafe and several communications masts.
- 7.8 miSE54°13'51"N • 4°24'11"W
Laxey Woollen Mills, Laxey
199 min walk • Factory tours, Tours, Shopping centre
- 7.3 miSEHistorical place
Laxey Wheel, Laxey
187 min walk • The Laxey Wheel is built into the hillside above the village of Laxey in the Isle of Man. It is the largest working waterwheel in the world.
- 3.1 miNChurch
St. Patrick's Church
80 min walk • St Patrick's Church is a parish church of the Church of England in Jurby parish, near the northwest coast of the Isle of Man. Scotland and Ireland can be seen across the Irish Sea on a moderately clear day. The church also has views down the west coast to Peel, across the northern plain of the island, and to the central hills.
- 1.2 miENature and wildlife, Park, Zoo
Curraghs Wildlife Park, Ramsey
32 min walk • Curraghs Wildlife Park is a wildlife park in The Curraghs, an area of wetland in the north-west of the Isle of Man. The park is owned by the Isle of Man Government and is administered by the Department of Environment, Food & Agriculture.
- 3.1 miSNature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Slieau Freoaghane
81 min walk • Slieau Freoaghane is a hill on the Isle of Man, and the second highest of the Island's five Marilyns. It is located in the Sheading of Michael and can be climbed from Kirk Michael or Barregarrow to the west, from Brandy Cottage to the south, or from Druidale in the east.
- 5 miSENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
Beinn-y-Phott
129 min walk • Beinn-y-Phott, is a peak of 546 metres on the Isle of Man, about 2 km SW of Snaefell. It is at the southern end of the parish of Kirk Lezayre. It is skirted by the Mountain Course used for the TT races and is near Brandywell.
- 3.1 miSENature, Natural attraction, Lake
Sulby Reservoir
80 min walk • The Sulby Reservoir is the largest reservoir or lake in the Isle of Man, with an area of 154 acres.
- 5.7 miNEWindmill
Windmills in the Isle of Man
147 min walk • The Isle of Man has had a number of windmills over the centuries. They were mostly threshing mills, with a few corn mills.
- 5.9 miENature, Natural attraction, Mountain
North Barrule
152 min walk • North Barrule is the second highest peak in the Isle of Man at 565 metres. From the summit the northern plain of the Isle of Man can be viewed along with the coastlines of Ireland, Cumbria, Wales and Scotland.