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Manchester River/Canal Loop
Hulme, Manchester, England

Manchester River/Canal Loop

Length3.2 mi
Elev. Gain78.7 ft
Est. Steps7500
River
City walk
Created by Anonymous User

Manchester River/Canal Loop Introduction

Manchester River/Canal Loop is a 3.2 mile (7,500-step) route located near Hulme, Manchester, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 78.7 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Manchester River/Canal Loop

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Ordsall Hall

Tourist Attraction
Ordsall Hall is a large former manor house in the historic parish of Ordsall, Lancashire, England, now part of the City of Salford, in Greater Manchester. It dates back more than 750 years, although the oldest surviving parts of the present hall were built in the 15th century. The most important period of Ordsall Hall's life was as the family seat of the Radclyffe family, who lived in the house for more than 300 years.

Hulme Locks Branch Canal

Water
The Hulme Locks Branch Canal is a canal in the city of Manchester. It is 200m (one furlong) in length and was built to provide a direct waterway between the Mersey and Irwell Navigation and the Bridgewater Canal. The canal opened in 1838 and was superseded in 1995 by a new lock at Pomona Dock 3. As both of its locks remain closed, the canal is now overgrown.

Capital Manchester

Place
Capital Manchester was a local radio station owned and operated by Global Radio as part of the Capital radio network. The station broadcasts from their studios at Global's Manchester HQ in the XYZ Building in Spinningfields, Manchester.In April 2019, the station was merged with 2BR in Lancashire to form Capital Manchester and Lancashire.

Cornbrook tram stop

Place
Cornbrook tram stop is a tram stop on Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system in the Cornbrook area of Manchester, England. It is an interchange station, allowing passenger transfer between the network's Altrincham, Eccles, Airport and South Manchester lines. The station opened on 6 December 1999 for line transfers and allowed street-level entry and exit to the public from 3 September 2005.

Church of St George, Chester Road, Hulme

Place
The Church of St George, Chester Road, Hulme, Manchester, is an early Gothic Revival church by Francis Goodwin, built in 1826-8. It was restored in 1884 by J. S. Crowther. It was designated a Grade II* listed building on 3 October 1974.The church was a Commissioners' church, (built to celebrate the victory at the Battle of Waterloo) who allotted the sum of £15,000 for construction.

Exchange Quay tram stop

Place
Exchange Quay is a tram stop on the Eccles Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It is located in the Salford Quays area, in North West England, and opened on 12 June 1999 as part of Phase 2 of the system's expansion. The stop serves the Exchange Quay office complex and the surrounding area and is often used as a stop for Old Trafford football stadium.

Cornbrook railway station

Place
Cornbrook railway station was opened on the south side of Cornbrook Road in the St. George's area of Manchester on 1 June 1856 by the Manchester South Junction and Altrincham Railway (MSJAR) to serve the nearby Pomona Gardens; there were four trains daily in each direction. It closed on 1 June 1865, the last trains having called on 31 May 1865.

Pomona tram stop

Place
Pomona is a tram stop on the Eccles Line of Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It opened to passengers on 12 June 1999, as part of Phase 2 of the network's expansion, at Pomona Docks in Old Trafford.It was one of the least-used stops on the Metrolink network in 2016. However, allowance has been made in its design to support its development as an interchange station between the Eccles Line and the Trafford Park Line (to the Trafford Centre via Trafford Park) which is under construction.

Manchester docks

Place
Manchester docks were a series of nine docks in Salford, Stretford and Manchester at the east end of the Manchester Ship Canal in North West England. They formed part of the Port of Manchester from 1894 until their closure in 1982. The docks marked the upper reaches of the ship canal, and were a destination for both coastal and ocean-bound vessels carrying cargo and a limited number of passengers, often travelling to and from Canada.

Salford Quays tram stop

Place
Salford Quays tram stop is a stop on Greater Manchester's light rail Metrolink system. It is located beside Salford Quays, on Metrolink's Eccles Line. It opened as part of Phase 2 of the system's expansion, on 12 June 1999.
Last updated: Jan 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

3.2 mi

Elev. Gain

78.7 ft

Est. Steps

7500
Created by
Anonymous User
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