A scenic cycle trail through Manchester and Salford has been launched, although it has a rather unusual feature. The 32.8-mile route takes you through eight cemeteries lining the two cities.
Cemeteries may not be the first place that springs to mind when you think of a picturesque bike route. Yet they provide beautiful and tranquil green spaces, and a place for reflection.
Launched as a partnership between ‘Friends of’ groups in Manchester and Salford, as well as the respective local Councils, the bike trail takes in the following cemeteries: Blackley, Philips Park, Gorton, Southern, Weaste, Peel Green, Swinton and Agecroft.
Along the way cyclists can stop off at the cemeteries and enjoy a moment of peace, visit a loved one’s grave or take some time to learn about the cemetery’s history. READ MORE: 'Not only is it a jewel in Stockport's crown, it's a national treasure - we must protect it' Gail Spelman, Chair of the Friends of Philips Park Cemetery group, said: "This project is a wonderful collaboration of partnership working with Manchester and Salford friends' groups and Bereavement Services.
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