A Harry Styles walking route has been created for fans making the pilgrimage to the superstar's home village in Cheshire. The trail in Holmes Chapel, featuring landmarks connected to the singer, was recently drawn up by the Holmes Chapel Partnership.
It follows concerns that were raised about the growing number of fans walking along a dangerous road to access what's known as 'Harry's Wall' at the Twemlow Viaduct - believed to be the site of his first kiss.
It is covered with messages written by fans who have journeyed there from across the world, CheshireLive reports. Publishing the route in its March newsletter, Holmes Chapel Partnership said: "Now that Harry Styles is a global star there are even more fans making the pilgrimage to Holmes Chapel to see the sights of his teenage years. READ MORE: Urgent police appeal to find wanted man with distinctive tattoo above his left eye "One of the attractions is Harry’s Wall at the Twemlow Viaduct where allegedly Harry had his first kiss!
The fans come from all over the world as you will see if you have ever stopped to read the messages there. "These fans risk life and limb walking down the A535 on a narrow overgrown footpath to cross the road and climb over a stile with a steep drop on the other side. "Holmes Chapel Partnership as part of their Safe Walking Routes campaign has produced a map to guide fans more safely to their destination." The concerns for the legions of fans visiting the village were first raised by Dane Valley representative Cllr Andrew Kolker during a meeting of Cheshire East Council's economy and growth committee in September.