Something for everyone - all ages
https://www.trentham.co.uk/
Just a 10 minute drive north up the A34.
There's more than enough to keep you occupied here including: The Gardens
Shopping Village
Garden Centre
Monkey Forest
Treetop Adventure
74 locals recommend
Trentham Estate
Stone Roadhttps://www.trentham.co.uk/
Just a 10 minute drive north up the A34.
There's more than enough to keep you occupied here including: The Gardens
Shopping Village
Garden Centre
Monkey Forest
Treetop Adventure
A fascinating place to learn about Josiah Wedgwood and his influence on the pottery industry. Watch potters at work or even have a go yourself. Gift shop and eateries on site with regular artisan craft fairs too.
36 locals recommend
World of Wedgwood
Wedgwood DriveA fascinating place to learn about Josiah Wedgwood and his influence on the pottery industry. Watch potters at work or even have a go yourself. Gift shop and eateries on site with regular artisan craft fairs too.
Everybody should visit here at least once in their lives!
Even if you don't go on any of the many rides, the location and gardens are spectacular!
329 locals recommend
Alton Towers
Farley LaneEverybody should visit here at least once in their lives!
Even if you don't go on any of the many rides, the location and gardens are spectacular!
The gateway to the Peak District National Park, miles and miles of stunning landscape encompassing the Staffordshire Moorlands and into Derbyshire too. From Buxton to Bakewell, Dovedale to Derwent Reservoir - there's so much to see and experience
90 locals recommend
The Roaches
The gateway to the Peak District National Park, miles and miles of stunning landscape encompassing the Staffordshire Moorlands and into Derbyshire too. From Buxton to Bakewell, Dovedale to Derwent Reservoir - there's so much to see and experience
Fresh air & Nature
A great outdoor space to run or walk off the stresses of the day.
There's parking adjacent but it's also walkable from Stone if you're fit for it! (Probably need a good 2-3 hours)
National Trust - Downs Banks
Wash Dale LaneA great outdoor space to run or walk off the stresses of the day.
There's parking adjacent but it's also walkable from Stone if you're fit for it! (Probably need a good 2-3 hours)
A wild and rugged wilderness - footpaths, bike trails and bridleways galore. A few hours here and blow your worries away!
18 locals recommend
Cannock Chase District
A wild and rugged wilderness - footpaths, bike trails and bridleways galore. A few hours here and blow your worries away!
Sightseeing
This castle, now an ancient ruin dominates the skyline when passing Stafford on the M6 southbound. With plenty of free parking there are footpaths takinging you around and up to the top. It's also the location for the annual outdoor Shakespeare Festival
24 locals recommend
Stafford Castle
This castle, now an ancient ruin dominates the skyline when passing Stafford on the M6 southbound. With plenty of free parking there are footpaths takinging you around and up to the top. It's also the location for the annual outdoor Shakespeare Festival
This is a must if you love visiting gardens. Travel the world as you go from one themed garden to another.
42 locals recommend
Biddulph Grange Garden
Grange RoadThis is a must if you love visiting gardens. Travel the world as you go from one themed garden to another.
The main city centre for Stoke-on-Trent, it's shopping centre, like many is somewhat disappointing. It does however have a vibrant Cultural Quarter with cinemas, theatres, Art Gallery and Museum, and the restored Bethesda Methodist Chapel.
8 locals recommend
Hanley
The main city centre for Stoke-on-Trent, it's shopping centre, like many is somewhat disappointing. It does however have a vibrant Cultural Quarter with cinemas, theatres, Art Gallery and Museum, and the restored Bethesda Methodist Chapel.
The Grade I listed Gothic Revival church was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. It has a spire height of 61m / 200 ft and is by far the tallest building in the town.
As you walk in you can see it's one of the best preserved churches of it's kind in Britain. From the wooden roof to the alter, from the stained glass windows to the interior decoration, it's just a delight to see. You could spend all day just looking. Take a few £1 coins - you'll need them to switch the interior lights on to see the building at its best. Parking can be a problem but it's worth it.
7 locals recommend
St Giles' Catholic Church, Cheadle
18 Charles StThe Grade I listed Gothic Revival church was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin. It has a spire height of 61m / 200 ft and is by far the tallest building in the town.
As you walk in you can see it's one of the best preserved churches of it's kind in Britain. From the wooden roof to the alter, from the stained glass windows to the interior decoration, it's just a delight to see. You could spend all day just looking. Take a few £1 coins - you'll need them to switch the interior lights on to see the building at its best. Parking can be a problem but it's worth it.