Best attractions and places to see around Longsdon include a variety of natural landscapes and historical sites within the Staffordshire Moorlands. The village serves as a gateway to the wider attractions of Staffordshire and the Peak District, offering prominent hills, dramatic gritstone ridges, and historical landmarks. Visitors can explore natural chasms, scenic canals, and significant listed buildings. The area provides diverse points of interest for outdoor enthusiasts and those interested in local heritage.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Very moody woods when I went with the mist
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According to local legend, the pool is bottomless, and home to a sinister mermaid referred to as Jenny Greenteeth. The Doxey Pool mermaid waits to lure unsuspecting waters into her bottomless pool, to their deaths.
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Usually pretty muddy during the winter, although there's been a mini board walk placed within luds church because it gets pretty swampy so is an easy walk through there, it's a pretty mystical place so definitely take your camera for a few snaps. Parking carefully as the road is used by large tractors as well as brewery visitors and hikers/walkers.
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Beautiful to pass through, this place holds a lot of history. Be sure to take a walk on the Roaches Trail. You won't be disappointed by the naturally awe-inspiring, moist, moss-filled little ecosystem.
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A must see of in the area. Warm on top ground and you can see your breath in the "Church".
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Perhaps the aforementioned mermaid has claimed a victim or two because the hi-vis brigade have seen need for a fence to be erected all around the pool. My dog raced ahead in anticipation of being able to have a splash but was gutted to find it fenced off. Bit of a shame
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Longsdon is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. You can explore the dramatic gritstone ridge of Trig point on The Roaches, offering rugged beauty and stunning views. Another must-see is Lud's Church, a deep, mystical chasm. Don't miss The Cloud Summit Trig Point for expansive views over the Cheshire Plain and beyond. The area also features the picturesque Caldon Canal (Leek Branch) and Rudyard Lake.
Yes, Longsdon and its surroundings offer several historical and cultural points of interest. Within the village, you can find St Chad's Church, a Grade II* listed building with an Arts and Crafts interior, and Longsdon Memorial Hall. Nearby, you can visit Dunwood Hall and Stonelowe Hall, both listed buildings. Further afield, significant English Heritage sites like Croxden Abbey, Sandbach Crosses, and Peveril Castle are within a reasonable distance.
The region around Longsdon has many family-friendly options. You can take a ride on the Churnet Valley Railway, visit the animals at Peak Wildlife Park, or enjoy the thrills of Alton Towers Theme Park. Waterworld Stoke and Trentham Monkey Forest also offer fun experiences for families.
For breathtaking views, head to The Cloud Summit Trig Point, one of the highest points in the area, offering panoramas over Congleton, Macclesfield, and Greater Manchester. The Trig point on The Roaches also provides stunning vistas from its gritstone ridge. You can also find unique views at Doxey Pool, located on The Roaches.
Longsdon is an excellent base for hiking. You can find various trails, including the 'Rudyard Lake loop' and the 'Longsdon Canal Feeder Path – Leek Tunnel Pool loop'. For more options, explore the Hiking around Longsdon guide, which features routes of varying difficulty.
Yes, there are several running trails suitable for different fitness levels. Popular routes include the 'Leek Tunnel Pool loop' and the 'Caldon Canal Towpath – Canal Towpath loop'. For a comprehensive list of options, refer to the Running Trails around Longsdon guide.
Absolutely. The area offers diverse cycling routes, from easier rides to more challenging climbs. You can try the 'Rudyard Lake Viewpoint – The Knott Inn loop' or the more demanding 'Moor Top Trig Point – The Roaches loop'. Discover more routes in the Cycling around Longsdon guide.
Lud's Church is a fascinating deep chasm formed by a massive landslip. It's known for its unique, often muddy atmosphere, with local legend stating the sun only shines there on midsummer's day. It's a great place to explore, featuring the natural platform known as the Devil's Pulpit, and can be combined with a walk to The Roaches.
Visitors particularly enjoy the dramatic gritstone ridges and stunning views offered by sites like Trig point on The Roaches and The Cloud Summit Trig Point. The mystical atmosphere of Lud's Church is also a highlight, often described as legendary. The area's natural beauty and opportunities for outdoor exploration are highly appreciated.
Yes, you can visit the Black Brook Nature Reserve, which features the Rocky Steps. This reserve is a peaceful place to experience nature, with pine trees showing signs of recovery after past events, offering a serene atmosphere for contemplation.
Doxey Pool, a small, mysterious pool located on The Roaches, is fabled to be home to a malicious mermaid named Jenny Greenteeth. It's an unusual and intriguing find during a walk across the gritstone escarpment.


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