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Walking routes

tixall-shugborough

Tixall and Shugborough

5.5 miles | Medium (4-6 miles) | Approx. 2 hours
7.5 miles 
| Long (over 6 miles) | Approx. 2.75 hours

Explore the heritage in the north of the AONB.

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sow-valley

Sow Valley

8.25 miles | Long (over 6 miles) | Approx. 3 hours

Explore canal and ecclesiastical heritage in the north of the AONB.

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rugeley-and-cannock-chase-forest

Rugeley and Cannock Chase Forest

9.25 miles | Long (over 6 miles) | Approx. 3.5 hours

Explore Cannock Chase Forest from Rugeley.

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around-castle-ring

Around Castle Ring and Beaudesert Old Park

5.25 miles | Medium (4-6 miles) | Approx. 2 hours

A woodland walk on forest tracks.

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around-rugeley-camp

Around Rugeley Camp and Fairoak Valley

4.75 miles | Medium (4-6 miles) | Approx. 2 hours

Exploring military and mining history.

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brindley-trail

Brindley Heath Trails

1.25 – 2.25 miles | Short (under 4 miles) | Approx. 1 – 2 hours

Brindley Heath is steeped in memories, and together with its natural history, offers three circular waymarked trails for everyone to enjoy.

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milford-common-trail

Milford Common Trails

2 miles | Short (under 4 miles) | Up to 1 hour

Two circular walks on country paths.

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raf-hednesford

RAF Hednesford Trail

2 miles | Short (under 4 miles) | Approx. 1 hour

A circular walk on level, well surfaced paths.

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tolkien-trail

Tolkien trail

The Staffordshire Tolkien trail is a series of three linked walks that cover over 30 miles of the Staffordshire Countryside on and around Cannock Chase. The walks focus on Staffordshire’s J.R.R Tolkien connection.

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tolkien-walks

Tolkien walks

1 mile / 2 miles | Short (under 4 miles) | 1 hour / 2 hours

These short walks are ones that JRR Tolkien probably undertook whilst he was in the area and which walkers and Middle-earth lovers will enjoy.

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cannock-chase-geotrail

Cannock Chase geotrail

This geotrail is designed to give a gimpse of the rocks, landscape and the geological industrial heritage of the area.

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Cannock-chase-heritage-trail

Cannock Chase heritage trail

A 10-mile cycling and walking route linking the towns of Cannock, Hednesford and Rugeley. It passes through, or close to sites of historic or environmental interest, with interpretation boards along the way that tell the story of each location.

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When planning your visit please remember that Cannock Chase is open countryside and that for longer walks you will need stout shoes and waterproof clothing, as well as food and drink.

It is also advisable to take a map with you, such as Ordnance Survey Explorer 244 Cannock Chase & Chasewater- Stafford, Rugeley & Cannock. You can also use the OS app for free but additional features are available to subscribers.

Alternatively the map of Cannock Chase published by HARVEY in conjunction with Cannock Chase National Landscape and the National Navigation Award Scheme is also available.