Glen Maye

Local nameGlen Maye
LocationGlenfaba, Isle of Man

Glen Maye is a glen and a small village on the west coast of the Isle of Man, 2½ miles south of Peel. The village is connected to Peel by a bus service.

It is home to the glen of the same name, which is well known for its picturesque waterfall and the sheltered and fern-filled woodland walk through the glen to the small pebble beach on the coast. At the bottom of the glen is the Mona Erin wheelcase, the only visible evidence of the mining that took place here between 1740 and 1870. The glen comprises some 11.5 acres situated on either side of the Rushen River, and came into Manx National Heritage ownership in 1960. Glen Maye is one of the officially-listed Manx National Glens.

The village is also known for its public house, The Waterfall Hotel, located at the entrance to the glen and near the waterfall itself.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glen_Maye

Coordinates 54°11'5.733" N -4°42'14.279" E

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