Isle of Man
Slieau Freoaghane
488M
1601FT
About Slieau Freoaghane
Rising above the western coast near Kirk Michael, this prominent Manx Marilyn offers a classic moorland ascent. Its broad, heather-clad slopes provide a sense of wild isolation despite its modest height. The summit trig point marks a fantastic vantage point for surveying the central hills and the northern plain of the island.
Key Statistics
Rank
8th Highest in Isle of Man
Parent Range
Isle of Man
Prominence
?
153m
Nearest Town
Michael
Geology
You are walking on the Injebreck Formation, made of pebbly mudstone. This rock is a blend of ancient, hardened mud and small, smooth stones.
Classifications
Nearby Fells
Find It
OS Grid Reference
SC340883
Latitude
54.2633°N
Longitude
4.5502°W
Did You Know?
- •The name is derived from the Manx Gaelic 'Slieau Freoaghane', translating to 'mountain of the bilberry', a reference to the low-growing fruit-bearing shrubs that blanket its heathery slopes.
- •Standing at 488 metres, it is the second-highest Marilyn on the Isle of Man, offering a quieter alternative to the island's only primary peak, Snaefell.
- •From the summit trig point, walkers can look directly down into the Druidale valley to the east or across the northern plain towards the distant lighthouse at the Point of Ayre.
- •The approach from the south utilises sections of the Bayr ny Hayrey, an ancient trackway once used as a primary thoroughfare for travellers moving between the southern and northern parishes.
- •While Snaefell offers a railway and a summit cafe, Slieau Freoaghane offers a much more traditional hillwalking experience, consisting primarily of wind, heather, and the absence of a gift shop.
