Snaefell Mountain railway

Snaefell Mountain railway

Last Updated on February 19, 2024 by Suzy McCullough

Things to do at Snaefell Mountain railway review

The Snaefell Mountain railway is an electric mountain railway that joins the village of Laxey with the summit of Snaefell on the Isle of Man. The mountain is 2,036 feet above sea level and the railway also connects with the Manx Electric railway in Laxey.

The line is 5.5 miles in length and operates between March and early November. Each one-way trip takes 30 minutes. Passengers are carried in five wooden-bodied electric railcars that were built in 1895. It is the only electric mountain railway in the UK.

You could start your journey on the Manx Electric railway from Douglas or Ramsey to the pretty village of Laxey where you can then board the Mountain railway. This then winds its way up the island’s only mountain where you will be able to enjoy some breathtaking views. On clear days you may be able to see England, Ireland, Wales and Scotland plus of course the Isle of Man.

FAQ and Further Information Snaefell Mountain railway

Is there food and drink available?

There is a cafe at the top and the bottom of the summit.

What are the main things to do?

Historical electric railway trips up the only mountain on the island.

What are the ticket prices?

*Mid-range u003cbru003e*Prices are subject to change and/or discounts online. *Mid-range. Prices vary according to where you take the train and if you want a return or a single ticket. If you want to travel from Laxey to the summit it costs £12.00 per adult for a return and £6.00 per child.

Is there parking?

There are various parking options, charges may apply.

When are they open?

Trains run from late March until late October. For up to date opening times u003ca href=u0022https://manxelectricrailway.co.uk/snaefell/current-timetable/u0022 target=u0022_blanku0022 rel=u0022noreferrer noopeneru0022u003eplease visit their websiteu003c/au003e.

Dog friendly?

Well behaved dogs and guide dogs are permitted to travel on their trains.

Are they accessible?

No wheelchair access is available on the mountain trams.

 

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