Bradda Head Nature Trail - Information Point Number 12


Information Point Number 12

From here you can see the cliff face beneath the cafe area before rejoining the main path at number 8 (approximately 115 paces). 

Notice how the Sycamore trees, probably introduced into Man by Bishop Wilson to replace natural tree cover destroyed earlier, have occasionally seeded themselves, in spite of the wind, among the bracken, brambles and ivy.

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Bradda Head Nature Trail

back Originally created by the Rotary Club of Rushen & Western Mann as one its first community projects in 1973, the Club in partnership with the Rushen Heritage Trust has refurbished the trail in 2024.