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Staffordshire Moorlands is a district situated within the county of Staffordshire, between the city of Stoke-on-Trent and the Peak District National Park. The rural district is characterized by grasslands, woodlands, and other natural features. It’s an excellent choice for families and couples wanting a quiet holiday away from bustling urban centres. Visit wildlife parks, enjoy long woodland walks, admire stunning landscapes, and explore exotic garden centres. The district is home to countless small towns and villages overflowing with character and appeal where you can find plenty of shops and dining options.
A quiet getaway in Staffordshire MoorlandsStep away from the daily bustle of work, routines, and city life with a quiet holiday in the natural landscapes of Staffordshire Moorlands. The district boasts an impressive range of holiday rentals in varying locations, sizes, and design styles. Stay in a rental with a large garden surrounded by trees and rolling hills as far as your eye can see. Opt for a rental with a private balcony where you can sip on your morning coffee to the sound of birds as the sun rises in the distance. Holiday rentals in Staffordshire Moorlands are typically situated in nature but are well-equipped with all the modern amenities you’ll need to feel comfortable throughout your stay. Expect Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, heating, and customized features. Families can stay in oversized lettings while couples can choose from cosy, intimate rentals. With so many excellent options to choose from, you’ll have no problem finding a holiday rental suited perfectly to your travel preferences in Staffordshire Moorlands!
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The area and getting around
If you’ll be arriving by air, the closest airport to Staffordshire Moorlands is East Midlands Airport in Staffordshire. It’s around 28 miles, or a 35-minute drive away. You can hire a car at the airport or in the town of Stafford.
Getting around Staffordshire MoorlandsStaffordshire Moorlands is a rural area and the best way to get around is via bus or car. Buses regularly travel throughout the region, mainly to and from the towns and villages. Hiring a private car is highly recommended during a holiday in Staffordshire Moorlands because the area is quite spread out with points of interest between a 20-minute and 1-hour drive from one another. Having a private car allows the most convenience and flexibility for exploring the area to the fullest.
Travellers and activities
A holiday to the Staffordshire Moorlands is an excellent opportunity for families to spend some quality time outdoors together. Enjoy a fun family day out at Alton Towers, a theme park resort near the village of Alton. Here, children and adults alike can enjoy over 40 rides and roller coasters, play mini golf, and splash around at the water park. There’s also an on-site spa where you can enjoy some much deserved R&R. Also, pay a family visit to Peak Wildlife Park. The lovely zoo boasts incredible exotic bird collections, a mammal enclosure, a soft play area for young children, and more. To see rangers feed the animals, be sure to check the feeding time schedule at the entrance of the park. There’s a café here where you can grab a cup of coffee or a bite to eat as well!
Staffordshire Moorlands for couplesThe green landscapes of the Staffordshire Moorlands are a fantastic setting for couples seeking to spend some romantic quality time together. Enjoy a date at the traditional style and top-rated Marquis of Granby Pub in Ipstones. The food here is fabulous, and the warm atmosphere tops the whole experience off. For something a bit different, explore the moorland area on horseback. Northfield Farm offers guided horse riding tours across stunning landscapes and to quaint villages in the region.
Staffordshire Moorlands are home to numerous legends and folklore involving mermaids, wood elves, a headless horseman, ghosts, and more!
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Spend some time unwinding in nature at Greenway Bank Country Park. The stunning park boasts spectacular landscapes, including lush woodlands, a reservoir, and a lovely waterfall. Enjoy a leisurely afternoon walking along the water’s edge, enjoying lovely views of the waterfalls, and listening to the sounds of the birds.
2. Admire the stunning National Trust Biddulph Grange GardensThese stunning landscaped gardens are the crown jewel of Staffordshire Moorlands. A National Trust site, these stunning gardens are so much more than just a simple walk in nature. Expect a delightful surprise around each new corner as you stroll through tunnels, explore winding paths, and visit artistic themed gardens. There’s a kitchen vegetable garden with edible plants, a lawn area filled with games, and a playground area for young children to enjoy!
3. Visit Thor’s CaveThe walking path leading to Thor’s Cave is around a delightful 10-15 minute walk uphill from the car park. The walk leads through a forest and opens up to offer stunning views of the surrounding landscapes once you approach the cave. The cave itself is quite spectacular and is large enough to be entered and explored inside. Spend some time admiring breathtaking views from the cave entrance.
4. Visit Mow Cop CastleVisit Mow Cop Castle where you can enjoy a bit of history and stunning scenery in one go. The castle was built in 1754 and is listed with the National Heritage list as a Grade II building. It is set on a ridge with rewarding panoramic views from the top. It’s a great place to let children run around or for a lovely walk in a serene setting.
5. Spend some time on the peaceful waters of Rudyard LakeRudyard Lake is a little known gem near the town of Leek in Staffordshire Moorlands. There are various car parks at different points around the lake, as well as clean toilets and a café with an excellent food menu. You could easily spend an entire afternoon exploring the various walking paths around the lake soaking up the fresh air and enjoying the scenery. To walk the entire circumference of the lake is 5 miles and takes around 2 hours at a leisurely pace.
Information about holiday lettings in Staffordshire Moorlands
🏡 Holiday lettings available: | 368 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -39%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £27. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and barbecue. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 165 properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 8% of the properties. |