The digital project creates online access to views of all 18 of the Isle of Man national glens.
Virtual tours have been created to give people with disabilities wider access to the Isle of Man's national glens.
It has been put together by the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture in conjunction with a local video production company. DEFA Minister Clare Barber said the virtual tours opened up "a world of possibilities for individuals with illnesses or disabilities, who may find it challenging to visit these beautiful locations in person".Dhoon Glen is one of the Isle of Man's 18 national glens featured in the project
Welcoming the development, director of charity Disability Networks Beth Martin said it would "give pleasure to those who, for whatever reason, are unable to access" the glens.
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