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The Fauld Crater from Hanbury
This Staffordshire stroll visits the site of the largest non-nuclear explosion in the world - the Fauld Crater. It is an easy walk and offers an interesting diversion for an hour or so.
Fenny Bentley
Along the Bentley Brook to an interesting village and church.
Mappleton & the River Dove
A quick stroll to the village with a brief riverside interlude.
Hanging Bridge & Okeover Park
Valley and parkland views on either side of the River Dove.
Tissington Trail Cycle
Glorious mountain bike routes with long stretches off-road.
Thorpe and Dovedale
Above and along the Dove valley to a Peak District classic.
Callow Top & Tissington Trail
Good views over the Dove Valley, and a short section of the Tissington Trail, a disused railway.
Okeover Park
Superb open parkland, historic buildings and extensive views over Mappleton, the Dove Valley and beyond.
Thorpe and Dovedale
A walk of endless vistas, visiting a Peak District classic and returning via an extended stroll along the beautiful Dove.
Dovedale
Famous circular walk passing by the Dovedale stepping stones. Dog friendly.
Dovedale, Milldale and Alstonfield
Lovely walk through one the Peak District's most famous dales, the beautiful village of Alstonfield, finishing with a traverse around Bunster Hill. This is a great walk on a sunny winter's day as the sun shines into Dovedale most of the day.
A high-level Dovedale Route
This walk captures many of the highlights of southern Dovedale in the Peak District National Park. Starting from near Thorpe Cloud, the walk takes the high level route, avoiding the crowds and provides dramatic views across the valley to both Derbyshire and Staffordshire.
Shugborough from Milford
This Staffordshire walk begins with an exploratory look at a small part of Cannock Chase - now designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It then includes a walk through the parkland surrounding Lord Lichfield's Shugborough Hall before concluding with a look at some of Britain's canal heritage.
Cannock Chase from Milford
The heathland of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire offers plenty of walks. This route starts from Milford, near Stafford, and visits some of the highlights of the area including the Stepping Stones and Seven Springs.
Seven Springs, Little Haywood and Shugborough Park from Milford
This Staffordshire walk explores some of the highlights of Cannock Chase AONB in the vicinity of Milford. The route includes heathland, a section of canal and a walk through Shugborough Park.
Seven Springs, Little Haywood and Shugborough Park from Milford
A Staffordshire walk that explores some of the highlights of the northern part of Cannock Chase AONB. The route includes heathland, a section of canal and a walk through Shugborough Park.
The Cannock Chase War Trail
The war memorials on Cannock Chase provide a poignant reminder of our past history. This Staffordshire walk starts from the village of Brocton and offers an intresting insight into the landscape of Cannock Chase whilst visiting the war memorials.
Chase-2-Chase Walk (With RAF history walk)
Starting at Marquis Drive, the free parking is perfect for this round trip walk. Crossing beautiful forestry land, this walk is perfect for those who want to capture a glimpse of wildlife but also staying shaded under the tall trees. By having the Visitor centre as the half way point, the café provides the perfect pit stop for a cake and a coffee. After a short walk around the fields of Birches Valley, it’s time to head back. On the walk back you can either veer off to the left of the ponds for a more secluded and quiet walkway (as per this route) or stick to the path you ventured down before. As you get closer to your starting point, there is a steep hill that can take some time if you’re not used to a slightly more strenuous walk. But, once you are at the top, it is time to take in some history and walk the old grounds of the RAF base of Marquis Drive. Signs around the walk tell you all about the base and what used to be in the fields surrounding you.
Tissington Trail stroll
A mostly level stroll through meadows and along a stretch of the former railway line.
Dovedale
An all-day Peak District classic, with refreshment opportunities en route
More walks in East Staffordshire
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- Abbots Bromley
- Alkmonton CP
- Alton
- Anglesey
- Anslow
- Armitage with Handsacre
- Ashbourne CP
- Atlow CP
- Barton Blount CP
- Barton-under-Needwood
- Blithfield
- Blore with Swinscoe
- Boylestone CP
- Bradley CP
- Brailsford CP
- Branston
- Brereton and Ravenhill
- Brindley Heath
- Cheadle
- Checkley
- Church Broughton CP
- Clifton and Compton CP
- Colton
- Colwich
- Cotton
- Croxden
- Cubley
- Denstone
- Doveridge
- Drakelow
- Draycott in the Clay
- Dunstall
- Edlaston and Wyaston CP
- Ellastone
- Farley
- Foston and Scropton CP
- Hamstall Ridware
- Hanbury
- Hatton CP
- Hixon
- Hoar Cross
- Hollington CP
- Hoon CP
- Horninglow and Eton
- Hungry Bentley CP
- Kingsley
- Kingstone
- Leigh
- Longford CP
- Mapleton CP
- Marchington
- Marston Montgomery CP
- Marston on Dove CP
- Mavesyn Ridware
- Mayfield
- Newborough
- Norbury and Roston CP
- Oakamoor
- Offcote and Underwood CP
- Okeover
- Osleston and Thurvaston CP
- Osmaston CP
- Outwoods
- Ramshorn
- Rocester
- Rodsley CP
- Rolleston on Dove
- Rugeley
- Shirley CP
- Shobnall
- Snelston CP
- Somersal Herbert CP
- Stanton
- Stowe-by-Chartley
- Sudbury CP
- Sutton on the Hill
- Tatenhill
- Tutbury
- Uttoxeter
- Uttoxeter Rural
- Walton upon Trent
- Wootton
- Wychnor
- Yeaveley CP
- Yeldersley CP
- Yoxall