Bray Hill

It was formerly a country lane known as the Great Hill during the time of the ownership of the Duke of Atholl,[1] and was previously known as Siberia, originally a triangle-shaped parcel of land in the Murray Estate.

Bray Hill was part of the Highland Course and Four Inch Course used for the Gordon Bennett Trial and Tourist Trophy car races held between 1904 and 1922.

For the 1934 and 1935 car races, the whole length of Bray Hill from its junction with Stoney Road was part of the Mannin Moar Course.

Bray Hill is part of the Snaefell Mountain Course used since 1911 for the TT races and Manx Grand Prix since 1923.

[4] In 2013, a rider lost control on the first lap of the Senior TT and his machine impacted with spectators near to the bottom of the hill, close to the junction, injuring eleven.

Bruce Anstey crests Bray Hill on the sixth lap of the 2015 Superbike TT
Junction where A2 Bray Hill merges into the A2 Quarterbridge Road in Douglas.
Joey Dunlop at the bottom of Bray Hill in the 1992 Senior TT race, on his Honda RC30