Staffordshire Way
Description
- Name Staffordshire Way
- Length of trail 153 km, 95 miles
- Length in days 8 days
- Start of trail Birmingham
- End of trail Stoke-on-Trent
- Traildino grading EW, Easy walk, nature trail
95 miles. 153 km.
The Staffordshire Way is a very nice path through a green, not very well known part of central England. Parts of the 95 miles, 153 km long trail are in a green and wooded hill country, with a varied patchwork of little fields. Elsewhere the trail follows old channels. Parts of the path loose themselves in vast moors. And of course, you won't miss the historic, heroic and industrial England.
The path runs roughly from Birmingham to Stoke-on-Trent in central England. Part of the route belongs to the E2 European Long Distance Path.
Map
Links
Facts
- Ramblers | S | Staffordshire Way
- Staffordshire Way - LDWA Long Distance Paths
- Staffordshire Way - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- BBC - Stoke & Staffordshire - Nature - The Staffordshire Way
A BBC page gives you some reasons to choose this path
Reports
- E2: Cheshire and Staffordshire
This is Andrew Stephenson excellent diary, on his walk on the UK E2.
- End to End - The Staffordshire Link
And this is John Butlers interpretation of the trail, on his way from south to north.
- Pattingham to Penkridge - Walking Land's End to John o'Groats with Mark Moxon
Mark Moxon walks the Staffordshire Way on his travel from Land's End to John o'Groats.
- Staffordshire Way
Map and day to day report with many pictures.