Greater Manchester Walking Festival

1st - 31st May

Published 23rd Apr 2019

No matter whether you’re a stroller, roamer, shuffler, moocher or a marcher the Greater Manchester Walking Festival has something for you. Back bigger and better for the fifth year, it runs from Wednesday 1st to Friday 31st May, and offers 400 free guided walks exploring towns, cities, the countryside, canals, riversides and parks across Greater Manchester.

In 2019 the aim of the event is to encourage residents of Greater Manchester to rediscover their local area, reconnect with their friends and neighbours and to get out and about more. Walks cater for all abilities and interests, from a romp around Alkington Woods, Middleton to a scenic wheelchair-friendly ramble along the Bridgewater Canal.

The Festival is delivered by GM Moving, in partnership with Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) with support from local walking groups and charities.

As part of this year’s event, there are three themed walks honouring inspiring women of Rochdale, Manchester and Oldham. The first takes place on 5th May in Rochdale which starts at the Dame Gracie Fields statue, The Esplanade. On the 9th May there is a walk in Manchester City Centre from the Emmeline Pankhurst statue, St. Peter’s Square, and 19th May from Annie Kenney statue, Parliament Square, Oldham.

The full list of walks can be found at by following this link. Copies of the Festival brochure, which details all 400 walks, are available in TfGM Travelshops and other outlets across Greater Manchester, including libraries and community centres.

Join the conversation and share photos and your experiences of walking in Greater Manchester on social media, follow @GMWalkingFestival on Twitter and Instagram and check out of Facebook page GM Walking Festival.