Malew Commissioners are asking people to take extra care when visiting Scarlett - after a fire yesterday.
The Fire and Rescue Service says rubbish which had built up in disused lime kilns caught light early yesterday morning, releasing toxic smoke.
The local authority says a number of potential hazards have now been exposed at the site - and it's asking people to stick to the path and keep dogs on a lead.
It's asked the land owner to make sure the area is safe.
New Dominos branch looking for workers
Part of TT course to close for this afternoon
Road in Union Mills closed this morning
Make sure we can see you in the dark, says bus service
Chief Minister says details on cost-savings to come in April
DoI says it would protect bus services during strike
Peel bids farewell to lifeboat of over 30 years
Fire & Rescue Service deals with 11 incidents in one day