Skip to content
Menu
Menu
Inspire Me
Plan Your Visit
See & Do
Animals & Nature
Celebrate
Corporate
Family Adventure
Heritage & Culture
Outdoor Activities
Rural Villages
Sports & Fitness
Theatres & Entertainment
Trails
Volunteering
On a Budget
What’s On
Conferences
Exhibitions
Fairs
Festivals
History
Markets
Music
Seasonal
Shows
Sports
Tours
Workshops
On a Budget
Demonstrations
Stay
Accessible
Bed & Breakfast
Boating
Boutique
Camping & Touring
Eco-friendly
Glamping
Group Friendly
Hotels
Inns & Pubs
Luxury / Pamper
Self Catering
On a Budget
Eat & Drink
Americas
Bistros
Cafes
Cocktail Bar
Coffee Shops
European
Nightclubs
Pan Asian
Pubs / Bars
Restaurants
Tea Rooms
Wine Bars
On a Budget
Shopping
Eccleshall Town
Stafford Town
Stone Town
Animals & Pets
Antiques & Collectable
Arts, Crafts & Stationery
Charity
Children’s & Toys
Delis & Supermarkets
Fashion, Clothing & Shoes
Gifts & Souvenirs
Health & Beauty
Home & Garden
Jewellery
Markets
Music, DVDs & Games
Shopping Centres
See & Do:
Trails
Stafford Town Trail
The Stafford Town Trail should take you no longer than an hour, although you may wish to explore the additional sites. Much of the route is pedestrianised, with good wheel-chair access.
Stone Town Trail
The Stone Town Trail should take you no longer than an hour. Begins at St. Michaels and St. Wulfad’s Church in Church Street.
Tolkien Trail
The walks focus on Staffordshire's J.R.R Tolkien connection.
Shugborough Hall and Sherbrook Valley Walks
This lovely walk begins along the Trent and Mersey Canal where it is possible to see a wide variety of wildlife, in particular Kingfishers if you are lucky.
Hanchurch Hills Walks
Situated within the Parish of Swynnerton, the three Hanchurch Hills circular walks offer a variety of scenery, from rolling pastures and arable fields to commercial conifer plantations.
Milford Common Trails
Milford dates back to late 18th century origin and was part of the Milford Hall Estate.
Greenway and Isabel Trail – Cycling & Walking
The Greenway forms part of the former Wellington to Stafford Railway which was built in 1849 by the Shropshire Union Railway Company.
Eccleshall Historic Trail
Welcome to the captivating story of some of Eccleshall’s historic buildings, sited on both sides of the town’s beautiful High Street.
World of Wedgwood
The World of Wedgwood is a unique visitor experience celebrating the very best of British industrial and design heritage.
Search for: