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Tynwald National Park and Arboretum

The Tynwald National Park at St Johns was created in 1979 to commemorate the Manx Millennium, the Anniversary of the Parliament of Tynwald.

Access is by bus or car, with ample parking at the entrance.

The Arboretum forms an attractive backdrop to the Parliament Field and Tynwald Hill. It covers an area of 25 acres, which divides up into three subsections.

A large pond, just as you pass through the entrance gates, is an ideal place for throwing bread to the numerous ducks that breed here. The vicinity of the pond and lower slopes accommodates a wide range of largely ornamental trees and shrubs and this area is divided by grass paths, each of which bears the name of one of the Island's seventeen Parishes. To the North and East, where the land rises, one encounters hardier, mainly native species.

A leaflet is available from the Forestry Division offices in St. Johns, detailing the species found in the Arboretum.

Marks & Spencer
At the top of the main hill is a specially constructed shelter donated by the high street retailer, Marks & Spencer, and its staff. This shelter commands a panoramic view extending Westwards to the sea and South over St. John's Church and village to the tree clad Slieu Whallian mountain of "witches in rolling barrels" fame. See the Plantation Section for more on this legend.

Garey ny Cloie
Garey ny Cloie is an area of mature parkland set beneath Slieu Whallian Plantation where the Forestry Divisions offices are located.



[Source:  Manx Glens – A stroll through history]

[Acknowledgement:  Suzanne Cubbon]


Geographical Information
Isle of Man
Pin Point
OS Grid Ref:  SC282820
Parish:   German
Sheading:   Glenfaba
Type:  Glen