Five countryside routes closing for the TT Festival – here's what you need to know

By 3FM Published 19 May 2026

If you're planning to explore the Isle of Man's beautiful green lanes this late May, it's worth checking your route first. Five scenic walking and cycling paths will be temporarily closed during the TT Festival 2026, so visitors and locals alike should plan ahead accordingly.

Green Lane Closures: Dates and Routes

The Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture has announced that five green lanes will shut from 9:30am on Monday, May 25 until 4pm on Sunday, June 7. This coincides with the festival's peak activity period, ensuring the Island's roads and countryside remain safe and accessible for TT spectators and participants.

The five affected routes are:

  • U14 Glen Auldyn
  • U17 Park Llewellyn
  • U56 Peg Willey's Road
  • U69 Governor Loch Road
  • U90 Snaefell Mines Road

What You Need to Know

All closed paths will be clearly marked with signs to help guide visitors and residents. The authorities take these closures seriously—ignoring the barriers could result in a court appearance, so it's essential to respect the restrictions during this period.

If you're visiting the Isle of Man for the TT Festival, remember to download an updated map or check local guidance before heading out on countryside walks or cycling adventures. With advance planning, you'll still have plenty of stunning routes to explore during your trip to this iconic motorsport destination.

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