Description The Snaefell Mountain Railway is an electric railway that first began service in 1895 and today still operates the 6.4-km (4-mile) stretch of track running from the village of Laxey (see separate entry) to the top of Snaefell, the island’s highest peak. The train’s only stop en route is known as the Bungalow and is midway up the mountain on the Mountain Road. The 30-minute journey takes in spectacular views of the surrounding countryside including Laxey Glen. A cafe, pub, and small museum are located at the summit stop. On a clear day, it’s said that visitors can see across to Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England. There is no road access to the summit of Snaefell but there are walking paths.
Transportation Air: Isle of Man Airport (Ballasalla). Water: Ferry: Douglas Ferry Port. Rail: Scenic steam railway travels south from Douglas. The Manx Electric Railway travels north from Douglas. Road: Bus: Public services.
Contact Addresses Banks Circus, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 5PT Tel: (0)1624 675222 or 662525 Website: www.iombusandrail.info