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The Bayr ny Skeddan means the Herring Road and is the second of the long distance footpaths clearly waymarked with a sign incorporating the herring. It is approximately 14 miles long and is based on the route taken by Manx fishermen in the past as they journeyed between Castletown and Peel.

Tourists admiring the beautiful scenery

Following the Millennium Way, the Bayr ny Skeddan strikes north after Silverdale Glen. The route takes the rambler over the moorland-divide close by the Round Table and South Barrule where you can enjoy excellent views of unspoiled countryside. It then descends to Glen Maye where the path joins the Raad ny Foillan for the final three miles into Peel. Practical clothing and snacks are advised.


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