How long does the Fallowfield Loop take?

14km
The Fallowfield Loop is a 14km long off-road path used by pedestrians, cyclists and horse riders running from Chorlton-cum-Hardy in the west through Fallowfield and Levenshulme to Gorton and Fairfield in the east of Manchester. Its name comes from the railway line which used to run along its length.

Is the Fallowfield Loop a Loop?

The Fallowfield Loop is an off-road cycle path, pedestrian and horse riding route from Chorlton-cum-Hardy through Fallowfield and Levenshulme to Gorton and Fairfield in Manchester. At 8 miles long the Fallowfield Loop is thought to be the longest urban cycleway in Britain. Maps of the Loop are here.

Is the Fallowfield Loop flat?

This railway path route is largely flat and almost entirely traffic-free; but there are graffiti, old plastic bags and the odd shopping trolley. Traffic concerns are restricted to a few road crossings – but even so, as this is an inner-city route, children should always be accompanied on it.

Where does the Fallowfield Loop start and end?

The route begins at St Werburgh’s Metrolink Stop in fashionable Chorlton-cum-Hardy before travelling through the thriving suburb of Levenshulme, past Debdale Park and Gorton reservoirs before ending up to Fairfield station.

Is the Fallowfield Loop safe?

“The Fallowfield Loop is the one place where you’re safe from potholes and traffic. “But at this time of year it’s very dark.” “I would encourage people to use the Fallowfield Loop but clearly take personal safety seriously because it’s dark and you can go for long periods of time without seeing people.

Who owns Fallowfield Loop?

Sustrans
The route is now mostly owned by Sustrans, a charity which specialises in building off-road cycle routes. There are many access points onto the Loop along its length from Wilbraham Road in Chorlton-cum-Hardy to Fairfield Station at the eastern end.

Who owns the Fallowfield Loop?

Where can I cycle in Manchester?

Cycling in and Around Manchester: Top 5 Routes

  • Bridgewater way.
  • Fallowfield Loop.
  • Broughton Cycleway.
  • Ashton Canal Cycleway.
  • Pennine Bridleway.

Is the Fallowfield Loop Open?

New Fallowfield Loop bridge opens to the public as bosses give update on Hyde Road widening scheme. A new footbridge which has become part of the Fallowfield Loop in east Manchester has officially opened to the public.

Are there cycle lanes in Manchester?

Since 2014, Manchester has been upgrading many key thoroughfares into the city centre to include dedicated cycle lanes which are segregated from buses including Oxford Road.

Is Manchester good for cycling?

Manchester recently stepped up its support for public cycling facilities in the wake of Covid-19. This follows a £137 million project to renovate the city’s cycle and walkways last year. The city is dedicated to becoming one of the most cyclist-friendly in the UK, and there’s a lot to explore by bike already.

Is Manchester a bike friendly city?

Manchester came second-bottom of the rankings, scoring extremely low for air quality, with more pollution recorded in the city than anywhere else in the UK. Bradford was revealed to have the lowest rate of bicycle thefts in the country, with only one bike theft for every 1,934 people reported in the city.