Road works to continue through Easter weekend as the Island prepares for TT races

By 3FM Published 24 April 2026

If you're planning to travel across the Isle of Man this Easter weekend, be prepared for continued disruption on one of the Island's most famous routes. The Department of Infrastructure has announced an extension to roadworks on the iconic TT course, with Lezayre Road remaining closed until Sunday, 26 April at 4.30pm.

TT Course Resurfacing Works Extended Through Easter

The closure affects Lezayre Road between Ginger Hall in Sulby and Glen Auldyn near Ramsey. These essential resurfacing works are part of the Island's preparations for the famous TT races, ensuring the course is in pristine condition for competitors and spectators. The extended timeline will allow workers to complete all necessary maintenance before the event season begins.

Travel Planning Tips for Visitors

Travellers heading to or from Ramsey and the northern regions should plan alternative routes during this period. The closure runs through the Easter weekend, so holidaymakers and visitors are advised to check local traffic updates before setting out. This is an important reminder that the Island's famous roads require constant maintenance to remain world-class racing destinations.

The TT races remain one of the most significant events on the Manx tourism calendar, attracting thousands of visitors from around the globe each year. Investment in road infrastructure like these resurfacing works demonstrates the Island's commitment to maintaining its status as a premier motorcycle racing destination.

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