A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
Stafford
'Over recent years, a system of work, envied by many other Councils, has been developed through the hard work of the Footpaths Committee. There are 18 walking volunteers who each walk 8 ...
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'Eccleshall has a very extensive Parish, the second largest in the County, comprising some 20,000 acres. There are 134 public rights of way in the Parish listed by the County Council and set down in the DEFINITIVE MAP. Considerable work has been undertaken by the Parish with the agreement of Landowners, farmers and Staffordshire County Council to improve the network of Rights of Way. Stiles have been installed, finger pointer posts, waymarking and bridges built ...'
Swynnerton 'This delightful village with its estate character belongs to a bygone age, one where protection was afforded by the Lord of the Manor.'
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'The three Hanchurch Hills circular walks offer a variety of scenary, from rolling pastures and arable fields to commercial conifer plantations. On higher ground excellent views across to the Potteries, Cannock Chase, Shropshire and Wales add to the interest.'
'Walking Heart of England Way takes you through 100 miles of wonderful "middle England" but the weather can be quite different at either end and in the middle. Due to the very nature of th ...
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'Linking Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in Staffordshire, with the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, in Gloucestershire, with much mileage in rural Warwickshire.'
Member of the Ramblers - Staffordshire Area Grouping
'Short walks exploring the hidden parts of Perton. Based on the 40/45-minute walks offered twice a month by Perton Walk and Talk. Each walk can be completed in less than one hour.'
Doorstep Walks listed are: 1. Doxey Marshes and Tillington : - - : 2. Rising Brook to Stafford Castle : - - : 3. High House to Stafford Castle : - - : 4. Doxey to the Castle via Derrington : - - : ...
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'Walking is free and you can choose to do it at your own pace, with someone else or in a group. You may be trying to gain or build confidence to go for a walk, or want to explore Stafford Borough and find varied, beautiful routes on your doorstep. This webpage is intended to direct you to information and support; to help engage and connect you with your local community at a pace that you feel comfortable with.'
'The Staffs and Worcester canal fell into decline and it was not until the 1960ies with the increasing popularity of pleasure boating that it became well used once again. It is very pretty along it ...
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'This fascinating and very pretty canal was orginally constructed in 1772 by James Brindley to link the docks at Bristol and the towns of Gloucester and Worcester with the Potteries region in Stoke on Trent and the Birmingham conurbation, via the Trent and Mersey Canal to which it links at Great Hayward junction ... '
Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal [Canal & River Trust]
Member of the Ramblers - Staffordshire Area Grouping
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