Several mapping resources are available to help you find your way around the Fallowfield Loop:
- A “Points of Interest” map, put together by the Friends of the Fallowfield Loop (and updated and greatly expanded in September 2018), shows the route of the Loop and points of interest on or accessible from it. The map has multiple layers which can be turned on or off by the user. We would like to continue to refine and update this over time so if you have suggestions for places to include on this map or notice any necessary corrections then please let us know. Current map layers are:
- Access points
- Wildlife and natural features
- Public resources and amenities
- Landmarks
- Historical interest
- The railway 1891-1981
- A map and information guide (both updated January 2017) for the Fallowfield Loop have been created by the Community Mapping Project of Manchester University’s School of Environment and Development. (Please note that the map and guide were designed to be printed together and folded, so the PDF version of the guide has sections which need to be rotated in order to be read the right way round! If you prefer a booklet-style version of the guide then please download this one.)
- As the Fallowfield Loop is part of the National Cycle Network, developed by Sustrans, it features in Sustrans’ online mapping, which also shows how the Loop links to other parts of the network.