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                 Chase-2-Chase Walk (With RAF history walk)
                Chase-2-Chase Walk (With RAF history walk)            
            
        
                Starting at Marquis Drive, the free parking is perfect for this round trip walk. Crossing beautiful forestry land, this walk is perfect for those who want to capture a glimpse of wildlife but also staying shaded under the tall trees. By having the Visitor centre as the half way point, the café provides the perfect pit stop for a cake and a coffee. After a short walk around the fields of Birches Valley, it’s time to head back. On the walk back you can either veer off to the left of the ponds for a more secluded and quiet walkway (as per this route) or stick to the path you ventured down before. As you get closer to your starting point, there is a steep hill that can take some time if you’re not used to a slightly more strenuous walk. But, once you are at the top, it is time to take in some history and walk the old grounds of the RAF base of Marquis Drive. Signs around the walk tell you all about the base and what used to be in the fields surrounding you.            
            
            
    
                 The Cannock Chase War Trail
                The Cannock Chase War Trail            
            
        
                The war memorials on Cannock Chase provide a poignant reminder of our past history. This Staffordshire walk starts from the village of Brocton and offers an intresting insight into the landscape of Cannock Chase whilst visiting the war memorials.            
            
            
    
                 Seven Springs, Little Haywood and Shugborough Park from Milford
                Seven Springs, Little Haywood and Shugborough Park from Milford            
            
        
                A Staffordshire walk that explores some of the highlights of the northern part of Cannock Chase AONB. The route includes heathland, a section of canal and a walk through Shugborough Park.            
            
            
    
                 Brocton from Walton-on-the-Hill
                Brocton from Walton-on-the-Hill            
            
        
                This short walk explores the Staffordshire countryside between the eastern outskirts of Stafford and the Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The route offers views to Cannock Chase and the chance to explore the villages of Walton-on-the-Hill and Brocton.            
            
            
    
                 Seven Springs, Little Haywood and Shugborough Park from Milford
                Seven Springs, Little Haywood and Shugborough Park from Milford            
            
        
                This Staffordshire walk explores some of the highlights of Cannock Chase AONB in the vicinity of Milford. The route includes heathland, a section of canal and a walk through Shugborough Park.            
            
            
    
                 Cannock Chase from Milford
                Cannock Chase from Milford            
            
        
                The heathland of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire offers plenty of walks. This route starts from Milford, near Stafford, and visits some of the highlights of the area including the Stepping Stones and Seven Springs.            
            
            
    
                 Shugborough from Milford
                Shugborough from Milford            
            
        
                This Staffordshire walk begins with an exploratory look at a small part of Cannock Chase - now designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It then includes a walk through the parkland surrounding Lord Lichfield's Shugborough Hall before concluding with a look at some of Britain's canal heritage.            
            
            
    
                 Sandon Park from Salt
                Sandon Park from Salt            
            
        
                A short Staffordshire walk that begins by following a section of the Trent & Mersey Canal through the Trent Valley. The walk continues to include some pleasant Staffordshire countryside and the glorious parkland of Sandon Hall.            
            
            
    
                 Middleton Circular
                Middleton Circular            
            
         
        
        
                Pleasant mainly flat circular walk starting and ending at a pub.            
            
            
    
                 Farmer's Bridge Locks & Centenary Sq, Birmingham
                Farmer's Bridge Locks & Centenary Sq, Birmingham            
            
        
                A look at the industrial heritage of the City of Birmingham. This city walk explores the northwestern sector of central Birmingham.            
            
            
    
                 Aston Junction & Millennium Point, Birmingham
                Aston Junction & Millennium Point, Birmingham            
            
        
                This walk explores the Industrial and canal heritage in Britain's second city, Birmingham. In addition the route includes some of the modern additions to Birmingham's history including the Bull Ring Shopping Centre.            
            
            
    
                 Gas Street Basin & The Bull Ring, Birmingham
                Gas Street Basin & The Bull Ring, Birmingham            
            
        
                This stroll explores the modern face of the City of Birmingham with a peep into its past. The start is outside the Council House in Victoria Square.            
            
            
    
                 Brindley Place & the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham
                Brindley Place & the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham            
            
        
                This walk in Birmingham takes you through some modern redevelopment that is based around Birmingham's heritage before continuing to visit an area that has much heritage on offer but is still in use for its original purpose. The latter area is the Jewellery Quarter which even today is a fascinating place to explore.            
            
            
    
                 Birmingham canals
                Birmingham canals            
            
         
        
        
                A circular walk along Birmingham canals, between old and new buildings. Ideal walk to photograph some unusual places and buildings.            
            
            
    
                 The Fauld Crater from Hanbury
                The Fauld Crater from Hanbury            
            
        
                This Staffordshire stroll visits the site of the largest non-nuclear explosion in the world - the Fauld Crater. It is an easy walk and offers an interesting diversion for an hour or so.            
            
            
    
                 Kinver, Cookley, Wolverley and Caunsall circular
                Kinver, Cookley, Wolverley and Caunsall circular            
            
         
        
        
                A easy walk with a mixture of canal towpath with country lanes and footpath. Plenty of pubs along the way too with at least one at each village. Much of this could be quite muddy in wet weather and on the return journey approaching Cookley there may be horses loose in the field and around the riding school. Please do not feed them.            
            
            
    
                 Downs Banks near Barlaston
                Downs Banks near Barlaston            
            
        
                This walk explores an attractive area of Staffordshire woodland and heath between Stone and Barlaston. The route includes some excellent views over the surrounding countryside and also further afield into neighbouring Shropshire.            
            
            
    
                 Kinver Edge
                Kinver Edge            
            
        
                A short Staffordshire walk that includes the chance to visit the Holy Austin Rock Houses that are preserved by the National Trust. The route uses generally well-signed paths although a good ense of direction is useful in this area.            
            
            
    
                 Marston Green to Elmdon Railway Station, Rail Trails
                Marston Green to Elmdon Railway Station, Rail Trails            
            
        
                This circular trail from Marston Green Station takes you through two country parks, past the airport runway, through woodland, open parkland and lakes. Discover a different side of surburban life, with a trail packed with plane spotting, heritage and a surprising amount of green space!            
            
            
    
                 Olton to Shirley Railway Stations, Rail Trails
                Olton to Shirley Railway Stations, Rail Trails            
            
        
                This trail from Olton follows the towpath along the Grand Union Canal to Tyseley, before turning on to the River Cole and taking you through the four mile long Shire Country Park – Tolkein country – and on into Shirley. You can detour at a couple of points to finish at Hall Green or Yardley Wood stations. As you leave Olton station you’ll see the Saxon King on Horse stainless steel sculpture.            
            
            
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