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These are fully accessible trails around the University of Liverpool.  The aim is to introduce the rocks and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around the campus.  There are seven different self-led trails to choose from.
Each trail guide includes a map showing the names of buildings on the campus, a glossary of terms and a geological timechart.
Allow an hour to complete each trail. You may need to get close to the buildings so that you can see the fine details.

The Quadrangle, University of Liverpool.
Click on image to download the pdf of the rock trail.

Rock around campus 1

This trail centres on The Quadrangle, University of Liverpool.

This fully accessible urban geology trail is one of a series of seven walks around the University campus.

The aim is to introduce the rock and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around the campus.

Harold Cohen Library, Ashton Street, University of Liverpool.
Click on the image to download the pdf of the rock trail.

Rock around campus 2

This trail looks at the materials used in the buildings and paths along Ashton Street, Universty of Liverpool.

This fully accessible urban geoogy trail is one of a series of seven walks around the University campus.

The aim is to introduce the rock and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around the campus.

Dover Street, University of Liverpool.
Click on the image to download the pdf of the rock trail.

Rock around campus 3

This trail centres on Dover Street, University of Liverpool.

This fully accessible urban geoogy trail is one of a series of seven walks around the University campus.

The aim is to introduce the rock and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around the campus.

Central Teaching Hub, University of Liverpool.
Click on the image to download the pdf of the rock trail.

Rock around campus 4

This trail covers the rocks used near the Central Teaching Hub on the University of Liverpool campus.

This fully accessible urban geoogy trail is one of a series of seven walks around the University campus.

The aim is to introduce the rock and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around the campus.

University Square and view of the Victoria Gallery and Museum, Unversity of Liverpool.
Click on the image to download the pdf of the rock trail.

Rock around campus 5

This urban trail guides you around University Square on the University of Liverpool campus.

This fully accessible urban geoogy trail is one of a series of seven walks around the University campus.

The aim is to introduce the rock and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around the campus.

Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King.
Click on the image to download the pdf of the rock trail.

Rock around campus 6

This trail is on the University of Liverpool campus area near the Metropolitan Cathedral of Christ the King. It also includes the cathedral site.

This fully accessible urban geoogy trail is one of a series of seven walks around the University campus.

The aim is to introduce the rock and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around the site.


Mount Pleasant, University of Liverpool.
Click on the image to download the pdf of the rock trail.

Rock around campus 7

This trail gudes you along Mount Pleasant on the campus of the University of Liverpool.

This fully accessible urban geoogy trail is one of a series of seven walks around the University campus.

The aim is to introduce the rock and man-made materials used in the buildings and paving around Mount Pleasant.

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