This coastal soaring site, with an elevation of 207 meters, offers a unique flying experience. Historically popular among hang gliders, it provides easy climbs and significant height gains due to wave lift from the UK hills across the sea. Although paragliding activity here has been limited, the potential looks promising. Before taking off, notify farmer Mr. Moore. The take-off area can be a bit turbulent at lower altitudes due to the trees in front. However, once airborne, the lift band is extensive and can lead to impressive altitude gains. For landing, there are good top landing options, as well as bottom landing on the beach or towards Maughold. For more details, visit: [Manx Paragliders](http://www.manxparagliders.com)
View spotAt an elevation of 439 meters, this paragliding site is rarely used. Pilots can expect some opportunities for soaring and occasionally catching thermals. For more information, visit [Manx Paragliders](http://www.manxparagliders.com/?option=com_content&view=article&id=80&Itemid=128) or contact them directly through their [contact page](http://www.manxparagliders.com).
View spotThis paragliding site is located in the Isle of Man, UK, with a takeoff height of 565 meters. It is rarely used and primarily suitable for soaring flights. Access to the launch site is conveniently available via train. The site record for the longest flight is 3.6 kilometers.
View spotThis paragliding site in the UK has an elevation of 449 meters. It is rarely used and primarily suitable for soaring. The site record is 1.1 km.
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