Get walking directions in Maps on iPod touch
In the Maps app , you can get detailed walking directions to your destination.

Note: Turn-by-turn spoken directions are not available in all countries or regions. See the iOS and iPadOS Feature Availability website.
Get directions for walking
Do one of the following:
Say something like “Hey Siri, give me walking directions home.” Learn how to ask Siri.
Tap your destination (such as a search result in Maps or a landmark on a map), or touch and hold anywhere on the map, then tap the directions button.
When a suggested route appears, you can do the following:
View a route’s directions in a list: On the route card, tap the route’s estimated travel time so that the route appears at the top of the card, then tap the estimated travel time again. This list is especially helpful if you know you’ll lose your internet connection on your route, because you can refer to these directions even after you lose your connection.
To share the directions, scroll to the bottom of the card, then tap Share.
Switch to walking directions: If walking isn’t your default mode of travel or if you’re viewing a transit map, tap
to see a suggested walking route.
Choose other route options: You can reverse the starting point and destination, select a different starting point or destination, and more. See Select other route options in Maps on iPod touch.
Tap Go for the route you want.
To end the directions, say something like “Hey Siri, stop navigating,” or tap the card at the bottom of the screen, then tap End Route.
While following the route, you can share your ETA, get an overview of your route, and more. See Things you can do while following a route in Maps on iPod touch.