A-Z of WALKS and CATEGORIES
East Staffordshire
Burton upon Trent
'Needwood Forest was a large area of ancient woodland in Staffordshire which was largely lost at the end of the 18th century ... The forest was on extensive lands owned by the Berk ...
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'A walk through history would be the best way to describe this lengthy ramble through rural Staffordshire. The walk takes you to the historic village of Abbots Bromley, where many traditional activities still thrive, before circling the famous woodlands of Bagot Forest, now owned by the Forestry Commission.'
'We hope you will take time to look out for the creatures, trees and plants that live here as you walk along the paths and enjoy stunning views across the reservoir. All of the flowers and plants y ...
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'The Blithfield Estate is owned by South Staffs Water, which provides some 330 million litres of water each day to around 550,000 homes and businesses in parts of the Black Country, East and South Staffordshire and South Derbyshire ... Until 2009, the Estate had remained largely closed to the public. However, assistance and help from Natural England, along with advice from the West Midland Bird Club and the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, led to the company deciding to create footpaths and install bird hides and feeding stations in order to open up much of the Estate, so that everyone can enjoy this tranquil corner of England ...'
South Staffs Water
Download PDFs from the Website: 1. Battlestead and Back : - - : 2. Branstone Water Park : - - : 3. Ellastone and the Weavers : - - : 4. Stapenhill Woodland Walk & Riverside Walk : - - : 5. Wood ...
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'A Warm Welcome awaits you in East Staffordshire, the home of St. George's Park, The National Brewery Centre and Capital of The National Forest ... Hand in hand with the industrial heritage of Burton upon Trent, you will discover some of the most beautiful countryside in the Midlands with lush fields and pretty villages, award-winning restaurants and cosy pubs alongside the River Trent and our meandering canal network.'
Member of the Ramblers - Staffordshire Area Grouping
'Discover the best of the beautiful "White Peak" on a superb 46-mile walk across the heart of the Peak District National Park. The Limestone Way, named after the rock which was formed 300 ...
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'Derbyshire's longest distance trail covering the whole length of the county from Rocester in the south just over the border in Staffordshire, to Castleton in the north west of Derbyshire, a total of about 50 miles ... A complete route guide with description, maps and photos is available from Derbyshire Dales District Council.'
Tom Bates
Limestone Way [Rambling Man]
'The "saltways" were used to transport salt across the country and are believed to date back to pre-Conquest times. Saltersford Lane is thought to have linked Nantwich with Newcastle, Chea ...
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'This circular walk between the villages of Alton and Denstone is as rich in history as it is in natural beauty. The walk follows the River Churnet and the routes of an old canal and railway to Denstone, before returning to Alton across the hilltops along the ancient Saltersford Lane.'
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