Walking information, advice and campaigns, walking news and events, group led walks and an online library of walking routes. The walk offers lots of views of the surrounding countryside and Wolverhampton can be seen on a clear day. The walks leaflets are under review, and walks 1-7 and 9 have so far been updated for 2018. A booklet has been printed detailing 9 favourite walks in the Parish and 12 walk leaflets are available. Sponsored walks If you have a sponsored walk coming up, just let me know and it will appear here. Staffordshire Moorlands walks are marked on the 1:25,000 scale Ordnance Survey maps covering the area. The walk continues to include some pleasant Staffordshire countryside and the glorious parkland of Sandon Hall. It is quite popular with dog walkers and twitchers. Publisher: Walk and Write Ltd ISBN 13: 9780907496403. It starts in Pattingham village and follows roads for a short distance before heading into fields and woodland. Please Contact me If you know of further information or corrections which would improve the site. Froghall, Foxt, Ipstones and Churnet Valley: 6.9: A splendid countryside walk of just under seven miles with much interest throughout as we visit some lovely villages in rural Staffordshire. Jacksons Bank near the village of Yoxall in South Staffordshire is a beautiful wooded area owned and maintained by the National Forest. Pubs can be found along the route. A pleasant walk from Weston Upon Trent just north east of Stafford across countryside to Sandon with a canalside return. A short Staffordshire walk that begins by following a section of the Trent & Mersey Canal through the Trent Valley. There are some great hikes, forest walks, reservoirs, breathtaking landscapes and even waterfalls that are only a short drive away… Dimminsgdale and Cotton Dell in the Churnet Valley - … Copies of the 12 leaflets and the book are available from Eccleshall Library or Mrs. S. Worden, 16, Newport Road, Great Bridgeford. Thanks for visiting Walking in Staffordshire. This is a circular walk from Pattingham, Staffordshire. A short Staffordshire walk that includes the chance to visit the Holy Austin Rock Houses that are preserved by the National Trust. Part of the Duchy of Lancaster’s Needwood Estate this stunning woodland is part of the National Forest Way. It’s a delightful place for a short walk which can be easily extended if you have extra energy. The hill is on the southern end of a gritstone escarpment which includes The Roaches and Ramshaw Rocks. "Title: Short Circular Walks in the Staffordshire Moorlands (Short circular walk guides) Item Condition: used item in a very good condition. Distance: 4 miles (short walk), 8 miles (long walk) Estimated walk time: 2 hours (short walk), 4 hours (long walk) Starting point: Deep Hayes Country Park Visitor Centre. Enjoy a short climb to Hen Cloud on this walk in the Staffordshire Peak District. The walk is quite flat with very shallow gradients. https://www.enjoystaffordshire.com/things-to-do/activities/walking-and-hiking The walks are surveyed annually by Leek Ramblers. Facilities: Parking, toilets and refreshments are available at the Visitor Centre (OS961533). Downloadable maps and guides for 15 walks covering 108 miles of the Staffordshire Moorlands are available at the bottom of the page. You can start your walk from the roadside parking area on the Roach Road, just to the west of Hen Cloud. Staffordshire Moorlands walks Deep Hayes circular walk. Simply click on one of the options for Staffordshire walks, maps, walking club details and walk books. The Ramblers - Britain’s walking charity working to protect and expand the places people love to walk and promote walking for health and pleasure. The route uses generally well-signed paths although a good ense of direction is useful in this area.