A-Z Manchester Hidden Walks: Discover 20 routes in and around the city
By (Author) Jonathan Schofield
By (author) A-Z Maps
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
5th July 2023
30th March 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Walking, hiking, trekking
Local history
Travel guides: road travel / road trips
Travel guides: cities
Travel tips and advice: general
Travel maps
Street maps and city plans
Urban communities
914.273304862
Paperback
128
Width 125mm, Height 180mm, Spine 7mm
180g
Discover hidden gems around Manchester with 20 walking routes.
Featuring 20 walks in and around the city, including lesser-known circuits and details on popular walks. Accompanied by guided walking instructions and written by a local expert, A-Z Manchester Hidden Walks is the perfect way to explore the city in a new light.
Small enough to fit in a bag or pocket, this handy guidebook is ideal for tourists or locals looking to discover more about the city. Each route varies in length from 1 to 6 miles (1.6 to 9.6 km), and is clearly outlined on detailed A-Z street mapping.
20 walking routes with instructions and maps
Full-colour photographs of hidden gems and city attractions
Key sights and locations clearly marked on map
Information such as start/finish points, nearest postcodes, distance and terrain included
More from the A-Z Hidden Walks series:
A-Z Birmingham Hidden Walks
A-Z Bristol & Bath Hidden Walks
A-Z Edinburgh Hidden Walks
A-Z London Hidden Walks
A-Z Oxford Hidden Walks
A-Z York Hidden Walks
A-Z Brighton Hidden Walks
A-Z Cambridge Hidden Walks
A-Z Manchester Hidden Walks
A-Z Liverpool Hidden Walks
Geographers' Map Company Ltd. (A-Z Maps) was established in London on 25 August 1936. The company's most famous publication, the iconic A-Z Atlas and Guide to London, was created by Phyllis Pearsall, the founder of A-Z, who explored every street in London to create the first edition. Since then, A-Z has become the trusted source for street maps and atlases, as well as developing Visitors' Guides, Road Atlases and the Adventure Map series for walkers.