This shelter provides a dual purpose, as a limited bus route also operates on the road that runs parallel to the tram line formation.
On foot, the request stop is located at the junction of the King Edward Road (that which parallels the railway) and the Groudle Lane, from which it gains its name.
There is also a larger detached house above the holiday village known as "Settler's Hollow", once home to the complex's owners and operators, which commands views over the glen and narrow gauge railway.
It was once a pack-horse lane, and today forms part of the island's Raad Ny Foillan coastal footpath.
The stony beach is a popular destination with locals, and was once also accessible from the nearby holiday camp on the adjacent headland.