Rochdale Map

Rochdale map, view the Greater Manchester town of Rochdale, located in the county of Greater Manchester, England.

Detailed Street Map of Rochdale Greater Manchester & Guide to the Area

Rochdale Map Greater Manchester: Interactive map of Rochdale, displaying the town situated in the county of Greater Manchester, England, United Kingdom.

Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of Rochdale area and a Rochdale town centre map, showing Rochdale Infirmary and Rochdale Railway Station (click + button twice).

Other facilities, some of which may also be visible on this Rochdale map are: Rochdale Town Hall, Touchstones Rochdale, Rochdale Exchange Shopping Centre, WHSmith, Greggs, The Baum, The Medicine Tap, The Flying Horse Hotel, Beales Department Store, Costa Coffee, M&S Simply Food, Rochdale Pioneers Museum, Tesco Express, Pizzaholic, The Regal Moon, The Wellington, The Co-operative Food, JD Sports, CEX, B&M Bargains, Beech House Surgery, The Drake Street Chippy, Boots, Rochdale Train Station, Rochdale Metrolink, RSPCA Charity Shop, Nando's, The Empire Banqueting Hall, Santander, The Butty Box, St Chad's Church, Papa John's, Iceland Foods, The Royal Toby Hotel, Greg Couzens Hair, Simply Local, Barclays Bank, The Curtain Theatre, Mind Charity Shop, Rochdale Leisure Centre, The Empire Bar, Touch of Glam Beauty Salon, St Mary's RC Primary School, Hamer Health Centre, Card Factory, Bean Café, Toad Lane Market, George Street Medical Centre, Rochdale Sixth Form College, Brown's Handcrafted Gifts.

By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Milnrow, Littleborough, Wardle, Norden, Bamford, Castleton, Newhey, Syke, Smallbridge, Deeplish, Balderstone, Spotland, Shawclough, Belfield, Buersil, Kirkholt, Summit, Whitworth, Smithy Bridge, Cutgate, Firgrove, Hurstead, Sudden, Slattocks, Royton.

Rochdale is a proud northern town nestled at the foothills of the Pennines, with sweeping moorland just minutes from its bustling centre. It's got that proper Lancashire grit, even though it now sits within Greater Manchester. There's a good mix of urban life and countryside charm, where grand old buildings share space with modern shops and cafés, and the River Roch winds its way through the heart of it all. It's the kind of place where people know their neighbours, the market's still a big deal, and you're never far from a cracking view or a quiet trail.

The town's history runs deep, dating back to at least the 11th century, and it really took off during the Industrial Revolution. Rochdale became one of the key centres for textile manufacturing, especially wool, and played a major role in the growth of the co-operative movement—home to the original Rochdale Pioneers. Their legacy still lives on today in shops and community initiatives across the UK. The impressive Victorian town hall is a reminder of just how grand the place became. The town itself now has a population of around 220,000 when you include the surrounding districts like Littleborough and Milnrow, and it's continuing to evolve while holding tight to its roots.

There's plenty going on in Rochdale. The town hall is a real showstopper—Gothic revival style, huge clock tower, and the kind of detail you don't get in modern builds. Touchstones Rochdale is the cultural hub, combining art gallery, museum, library and café under one roof. The town centre's been having a bit of a revival too, with new shops, leisure spaces and the restored River Roch opening up the views. Just out of town, Hollingworth Lake is a favourite for walking, sailing and picnics, while Healey Dell offers a hidden valley full of waterfalls and wildlife. The National Trust's Marsden Moor is a short drive away for long hikes across rugged moorland, and the Pennine Bridleway runs nearby. You've also got English Heritage's Castleshaw Roman Forts just over the hill, and plenty of trails leading you deep into Saddleworth.

Greater Manchester opens the door to all sorts of adventures. Manchester city centre is only about 30 minutes away and full of life, culture and history—museums, music venues, shopping, sport and some of the best food in the country. Bury's just down the road with its famous market and the East Lancashire Railway, and Oldham gives you great access to the moors plus independent shops and theatre. You can head across to Salford Quays for The Lowry and MediaCity, or take a wander around the old streets of Stockport. Whether you're after countryside rambles or city buzz, it's all within reach.

Getting to Rochdale is straightforward. It's well connected by road, with the M62 running close by and links to the M60 and M66. Rochdale train station has direct services into Manchester and Leeds, and the Metrolink tram system links the town to Manchester city centre, Bury and Oldham. There are good local bus routes too, covering most of the borough. Manchester Airport is your closest hub for flights, about 40–50 minutes away by road, with train and tram options available depending on your route.

Greater Manchester is a region that never really sits still. It's a blend of old mill towns, growing suburbs and vibrant city life, all stitched together with canals, tramlines and shared stories. There's a working-class heart at the centre of it all, but there's also culture, green spaces and some of the friendliest folk you'll meet. From Rochdale's moorland edge to the buzz of the Northern Quarter, every corner has its own flavour—and it all fits together in a way that just works.

We hope you found this Rochdale tourist map useful for your visit to the area.

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