River Sulby
River Sulby can refer to one of two rivers on the Isle of Man:
- The longest river on the Island, rising on Snaefell near the Sulby Reservoir and running north through Sulby Glen and then east, for 18 kilometers, before reaching the coast at Ramsey. 54°19′25″N 4°24′27″W / 54.32361°N 4.40750°WCoordinates: 54°19′25″N 4°24′27″W / 54.32361°N 4.40750°W. It is crossed in Ramsey by the Victorian Ramsey swing bridge, built in 1892. In February 2014 it was closed for urgent repairs [1]
- A tributary which rises to the west of Creg-ny-Baa, and flows south-west for about 4 km before joining the River Glass. 54°11′07″N 4°30′02″W / 54.18539°N 4.50061°W
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