Hollingworth Lake board will mark completion of GM Ringway walking trail

Date published: 30 August 2024


As a final stage in the creation of the GM Ringway, Greater Manchester’s walking trail, ten information boards are being installed on the 200-mile route including one at Hollingworth Lake in Rochdale. They are designed to show walkers where all 20 stages are, and how to get there by public transport.

The panels will be on permanent display at ten heritage or countryside sites, one for each borough of Greater Manchester.

  • Manchester – Castlefield
  • Stockport - Etherow Country Park
  • Tameside - Werneth Low Country Park
  • Oldham -  Huddersfield Narrow Canal, Uppermill
  • Rochdale - Hollingworth Lake
  • Bury - Burrs Country Park
  • Bolton - Smithills Hall
  • Wigan - Pennington Flash
  • Salford - Irlam station
  • Trafford - Sale Water Park

Providing an overview of the entire GM Ringway route, the panels detail the 20 stages of the trail, which can each be walked in one day.  In addition, the main public transport points are illustrated with train, tram and bus symbols, showing how easy is to get to the trail by public transport from anywhere in Greater Manchester.

In addition, the trail has now been completely signposted with 3,200 waymarkers including 1,600 specially designed discs on posts, pillars, gates and stiles which are also believed to be the first roundels installed on footpaths in the UK to include a QR code. When scanned with a mobile phone, it guides users to the GM Ringway website.

Andrew Read, GM Ringway’s project lead said: “Getting the information boards installed is the final stage of the work on this project and marks its completion. We hope that the panels inform even more people about the trail, which is designed to benefit all of Greater Manchester’s residents and visitors.

 

The trail will be at Hollingworth Lake

 

“Over the summer, more than 5,000 people have tackled at least one stage of the route or one of our ten GM Ringway short walks. We are hearing that more and more people have now walked the whole trail, which is fantastic. In addition we’ve organised more than one hundred walking events over the last two years.

“Longer-term, more than 50 volunteers have agreed to support the trail in different ways including a network of ‘stage guardians’ assigned to each section of the route including the four stages that go through Rochdale.

"They form part of a newly created ‘Friends of the GM Ringway’ group to help ensure that the GM Ringway remains accessible for the enjoyment of everyone.”

The GM Ringway project is led by two charities – CPRE, the countryside charity, and Ramblers, (Greater Manchester & High Peak Area) – and is supported by a £250,000 Heritage Fund grant. In addition, the project has received a £2,000 grant from Ramble Outdoor Worldwide Trust and £10,000 from TfGM’s Cycle & Stride for Active Lives initiative.

Find out more about the routes and the shorter walks on the GM Ringway web site: www.gmringway.org

 

The GM Ringway

 

Do you have a story for us?

Let us know by emailing news@rochdaleonline.co.uk
All contact will be treated in confidence.


To contact the Rochdale Online news desk, email news@rochdaleonline.co.uk or visit our news submission page.

To get the latest news on your desktop or mobile, follow Rochdale Online on Twitter and Facebook.


While you are here...

...we have a small favour to ask; would you support Rochdale Online and join other residents making a contribution, from just £3 per month?

Rochdale Online offers completely independent local journalism with free access. If you enjoy the independent news and other free services we offer (event listings and free community websites for example), please consider supporting us financially and help Rochdale Online to continue to provide local engaging content for years to come. Thank you.

Support Rochdale Online