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You are here: Isle of Man > Attractions > Early Historical Sites > Prehistorical Sites HistoryDefensive Ramparts and Ditch, Controlling Hill Route between two streams. Probably Iron Age, First Millenium AD. Its purpose could have been to defend the western side of Lhergyrhenny.LocationAbout 2 miles down to Sulby Glen from the Bungalow or 5 miles from the Sulby Crossroads. The site is cut by the main road of the A14.Map Ref: SC 384 885 By Vehicle: Follow the A14 from Sulby or take it from the A18 (Mountain Road). By Bus: There are no bus services covering this area. By Railway: Take the Steam Train to Douglas and then the Electric Tram to Laxey, then take the Snaefell Mountain Railway to Bungalow Stop. The site is about a 2 miles walk along the main road of the A14. |
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