Snaefell
| Snaefell | |
|---|---|
| Sniaull | |
| Snaefell viewed from minor Beinn-y-phott Road, connecting Brandywell on the mountain to minor lowland places in the island's centre | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 2,037 ft (621 m) | 
| Prominence | 2,037 ft (621 m) | 
| Parent peak | none – HP Isle of Man | 
| Listing | Marilyn, Hardy | 
| Coordinates | 54°15′47.8″N 04°27′41.8″W / 54.263278°N 4.461611°W | 
| Naming | |
| English translation | snow fell | 
| Language of name | Old Norse | 
| Pronunciation | /ˈsneɪfɛl/ | 
| Geography | |
| Location | Isle of Man | 
| OS grid | SC397881 | 
| Topo map | OS Landranger 95 | 
Snaefell (Old Norse: snjœ-fjall/snjó-fall – snow mountain or snaufjell - area above the tree line) – (Manx: Sniaull) is the highest mountain and the only summit above 2,000 feet (610 m) on the Isle of Man, at 2,037 feet (620.9 m) above sea level. The summit is crowned by a railway station, cafe, several communications masts and can be reached by narrow gauge railway.