Explore the Fallowfield Loop: A Hidden Greenway in Manchester

A Greenway Invitation to Move with Care

The Fallowfield Loop is a 5.4-mile traffic-free walking and cycling route in South Manchester, following the path of a disused railway line. Now part of National Cycle Network Routes 6 and 60, it connects Chorlton-cum-Hardy to Fairfield, passing through Levenshulme, Fallowfield, Gorton, and Debdale Park. With flat terrain, shaded paths, and multiple access points, it’s ideal for disabled visitors seeking emotional pacing, sensory ease, and dignified access. Whether you’re walking with wheels, cycling with companions, or pausing in a quiet green corridor, the Fallowfield Loop welcomes you into a landscape of urban regeneration, sensory rhythm, and inclusive movement.

Fallowfield Loop – Sustrans Route Overview
Fallowfield Loop – Wikipedia
Manchester Cycleway – Enjoy Cycling
Fallowfield Loop Cycle Route – GPS Routes

Why Visit?

The Loop offers a rare blend of urban quiet, biodiversity, and accessible design. It’s ideal for disabled visitors seeking a long-distance greenway with emotional spaciousness and sensory richness.

☑ You’re seeking a flat, traffic-free route suitable for mobility aids
☑ You want to explore parks, murals, and heritage bridges
☑ You’re planning a visit with companions or support
☑ You value spaces shaped by regeneration, care, and disabled wisdom

My reason for visiting is…
“I’m drawn to the Fallowfield Loop because…” ___________________________________________

Planning Your Trip

Here’s a practical overview to help you prepare with confidence and care:

FeatureDetailsAccess Notes
LocationChorlton to Fairfield, ManchesterMultiple access points; surfaced paths
ParkingOn-street near Debdale Park, Highfield Country ParkNo formal disabled bays; check local signage
TransportSt Werburgh’s Metrolink, Levenshulme StationStep-free access; check TfGM
ToiletsAvailable at Debdale Park and nearby cafésAccessible cubicles vary by location
Picnic AreasBenches and grassy banks along routeChoose spots near parks and murals

☑ I’ve checked transport and parking options
☑ I’ve packed sensory supports and mobility aids
☑ I’ve planned for toilet access and rest stops

One thing I need to feel safe and welcome is…
“To feel at ease, I’ll make sure…” ___________________________________________

Access Highlights

The Loop is surfaced and mostly flat, with murals, sculptures, and green spaces along the way. It’s a space for gentle movement, biodiversity, and emotional metabolising.

☑ Step-free route with gentle gradients
☑ Murals under bridges and sculpture installations
☑ Wildlife corridors and tree-lined paths
☑ Links to Debdale Park, Highfield Country Park, and Gorton Reservoirs
☑ Dog-friendly (on-lead); bins provided

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