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| email barkercrew@manx.net for further details Kionslieu Farm Cottages are situated on the outskirts of Foxdale Village in the heart of the Isle of Man. The situation being ideal for those who enjoy the outdoors and would like a central location from which to explore the Isle of Man. For overseas visitors to our web site the Isle of Man in in the Northern part of the Irish Sea. 'children playing amongst the daisies at Kionslieu, with rural views'. ******************** Walkers/Ramblers/Nature Lovers - At Kionslieu Farm Cottages you will be surrounded by wonderful walks, we have a selection of books at Kionslieu Farm which give details various walks from those suitable for families to those feeling more energetic! A short walk on quiet roads and tracks will take you to Archallagan Plantation. This plantation is over a hundred years old and a perfect place for those who love wildlife. The following is part of a walk through the plantation and gives a most accurate description of the area. ...soon Greeba
Mountain comes into view straight ahead and at Eairy Kelly which is the building
at the end of the road turn left into Archallagan (meaning a small height)
Plantation. Once in the car parking area, we are confronted with three gates. Go
through the one on the right and head off downhill into the plantation, soon
emerging beside the boundary wall with a superb view out to the right over
Cooillingel (low nook). This was also part of the Bishops Barony referred to
earlier, and the valley down which the River Dhoo starts to wend its way to
Douglas. Almost straight ahead of us is the broad front of Greeba Mountain and
the King's Forest. ***************************** The Jubilee Clock Tower - a well known landmark in the village was built in 1901 as a memorial to Queen Victoria, it is wound by hand and still chimes on the hour. please click on picture to enlarge Bird watchers will find themselves in the heart of the Isle of Man just a short walk from one of the top 20 sites on the Island.
The two dams - Eairy and Kionslieu and Stoney Mountain to the south. Whooper Swans used to winter annually on the dams which still attract a variety of wildfowl which have recently included Ruddy Duck (winter). Breeding Tufted Duck (summer). There is a Hen Harrier roost on Stoney Mountain - (a 15 minute walk from the farm) starting about 90 mins before sunset (winter). Also breeding Hen Harrier, Raven, Crossbill and (irregularly) Short-eared Owl (summer). *********************** The MSPCA ( Manx Society of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals) is a 15 minute walk from the farm, here you can view various animals and birds who for one reason or another find refuge at the centre until they can be either re homed if domestic pets or released back into the wild in the case of wild animals or birds. The MSPCA also has a cafe so ideal to pop in if on a walk from the farm ************************* The Isle of Man Astronomical Society has its observatory a five minute walk from Kionslieu Farm. For further details please visit their web site www.iomastronomy.org ************************** Interested in Mining? Foxdale was an old mining village and the remains of many of the mine workings can still be seen. The railway which once brought lead ore from Foxdale to St Johns no longer runs but the track is now a public footpath. For more information and photographs visit the Manx Museum , a small collection of photographs of old Foxdale can be seen at Kionslieu Farmhouse. *********************** If we can be of any further help do get in touch email- barkercrew@manx.net
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