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Cannock Chase

Attractions and Places To See around Cannock Chase - Top 20

Best attractions and places to see around Cannock Chase, a designated National Landscape in Staffordshire, England, encompass natural beauty, historical landmarks, and cultural sites. This area is characterized by expansive woodlands, heathlands, and diverse wildlife, including a herd of approximately 800 fallow deer. Covering 68-69 square kilometers, it is the smallest mainland National Landscape in England. Visitors can explore a variety of landscapes and sites reflecting its natural and historical significance.

Best attractions and places to see around Cannock Chase

Last updated: April 23, 2026

Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead

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The starting point for your Cannock Chase trail centre rides! Here you'll find maps of each route as well as crucial trail closures information, as they constantly need upkeep to …

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Monkey Trail, Cannock Chase

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Really nice trails. Possibly only suitable for the bravest of beginners due to the variety of obstacles. Great chance to fine tune your mountain bike skills both on uphill and down hill courses

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Lower Cliff Trail

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After the "Incidious Incline" you're rewarded with this awesome downhill. Not technical but great fun if ridden fast!

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Both trails are fabulous. If you have time deffo do both. But if time stretched then choose depending on just how much time you have. Either way the trails all …

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Fairoak Pools

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Just beautiful to watch the sunshine on the water. To sit in peace in the sunshine and take it all in.

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The Butts Trig Point

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Surely worth a trip to the trig point for the name alone. Some nice views around the area, plenty of heather out at this time of year.

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Brocton Camp Information Board

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In the autumn of 1914, only months after the start of the First World War, construction of two large camps began on Cannock Chase. The camps (known as Brocton Camp …

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RAF Hednesford Memorial

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Primarily served as a training facility during and after World War II. Closed in 1959, the base is no longer operational and has since been repurposed for civilian use.

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Swinerton Cycles Forest Centre

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Very handy if you need spare parts. Has everything you expect from a bike shop

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Gentleshaw Service Reservoir

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River Blithe scheme

The River Blithe Scheme was authorised by Act of Parliament in 1939, giving the company permission to carry out a significant amount of work …

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Paul
September 8, 2025, Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead

Great place to ride. It's on my doorstep but definitely worth visiting no matter how far you are away.

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Richard
July 1, 2025, Fairoak Pools

may need to take detours due to festival dismantal or no access to other routes minor issue but amazing walk

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Richard
January 27, 2025, Lower Cliff Trail

lower cliff trail at cannock chase is fun and fast

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Kenny
September 6, 2023, RAF Hednesford Memorial

Primarily served as a training facility during and after World War II. Closed in 1959, the base is no longer operational and has since been repurposed for civilian use.

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Adie
March 22, 2023, The Butts Trig Point

This trig point (200m), the butt of so many jokes can be reached via several converging footpaths, the paths to the south and east offering a steeper route.

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having just been in the area for 3 days and ridden all of these: Perry's blue, a new route post Commonwealth games, from the Birches visitor centre, is suitable for even the newest of MTB'ers - there is nothing technically hard. But there are some really fun berms even for experienced to enjoy and it has some good Red optional diversions as well. Follow the Dog is the next one up - a "light and fruity middling" Red - whilst some sections are steep, some are technical, some are loose/narrow/twisty - none are all 3 are at the same time. Suitable as a first time Red. And finally, Monkey is a proper hard red - some brutal sequential switchback climbs (Lung Buster), adverse camber rocky drops verging to "very dark oaky" red (Tom/Dick/Harry on Original Monkey). And the parts that are actually marked black are verging on Danny MacAskill.... Definitely not one for a first red.

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The starting point for your Cannock Chase trail centre rides! Here you'll find maps of each route as well as crucial trail closures information, as they constantly need upkeep to keep them flowing sweet. Choose between the green-rated gravel road loop around the lakes, the new Perry's Trail blue-rated singletrack, or the red-rated trails Follow The Dog and Monkey Trail, with some very spicy black optional segments.

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Diversions in place in on at least 3 ref routes- twist and shout steregasorous and aunt flow

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Frequently Asked Questions

What natural features can I explore around Cannock Chase?

Cannock Chase is renowned for its expansive woodlands and heathlands, which burst into vibrant purple with heather during August and September. You can discover picturesque spots like the Fairoak Pools, perfect for scenic walks, or the unique Sherbrook Stepping Stones crossing the Sherbrook river. Don't miss the Glacial Boulder, a large granite rock that traveled from Scotland during the last Ice Age.

Are there historical sites to visit in Cannock Chase?

Yes, Cannock Chase has a rich history. You can explore Castle Ring, an Iron Age hill fort and the highest point on the Chase, offering panoramic views. The Shugborough Estate, ancestral home of the Earls of Lichfield, features a historic house, gardens, and a Georgian Park Farm. The area also holds significant military history, with sites like the German Military Cemetery and the Great War Hut at Marquis Drive.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Cannock Chase?

Cannock Chase is home to a diverse range of wildlife. A large herd of approximately 800 fallow deer is a prominent feature, often seen roaming the woodlands. The heathlands provide a habitat for rare birds such as nightjars and woodlarks, as well as several species of reptiles. Keep an eye out for the unique 'Cannock Chase berry' (Vaccinium × intermedium Ruthe) too.

What mountain biking opportunities are available?

Cannock Chase is a premier destination for mountain biking. You can tackle challenging trails like the Monkey Trail and 'Follow The Dog', both starting from the Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead. These trails offer a mix of uphill climbs, flowy downhill sections, and technical features. For more options, explore the various routes in the MTB Trails around Cannock Chase guide.

Are there family-friendly activities in the area?

Absolutely! Families can enjoy high ropes courses, treetop crossings, and a 260m zip wire at Go Ape Cannock Chase. The Birches Valley Forest Centre and Marquis Drive Visitor Centre are excellent starting points for family cycling trails and feature adventure playgrounds. Chasewater Country Park offers a reservoir with activities and a heritage steam railway, while the accessible paths at The Wolseley Centre are great for all ages.

Where can I find scenic viewpoints in Cannock Chase?

For panoramic vistas, head to The Butts Trig Point, which offers great views and is known for its heather in season. Fairoak Pools provides a beautiful, tranquil setting to enjoy the natural surroundings. Castle Ring, the highest point on the Chase, also boasts extensive views.

What walking trails are available around Cannock Chase?

Cannock Chase offers numerous well-marked walking paths for all abilities. Popular routes include accessible trails like 'The Route to Health', as well as sections of the Heart of England Way and the Staffordshire Way. You can find more detailed options in the Running Trails around Cannock Chase guide, which also covers walking routes.

Is bike hire available in Cannock Chase?

Yes, cycle hire is available at the Cannock Chase Cycle Centre, located at Birches Valley. This makes it convenient for visitors who want to explore the extensive network of cycling and mountain biking trails without bringing their own equipment. You can also find facilities at Swinerton Cycles Forest Centre.

What is the best time of year to visit Cannock Chase?

Cannock Chase is beautiful year-round, but for a particularly stunning experience, visit during August and September when the heathlands are covered in vibrant purple heather flowers. Spring and summer are ideal for outdoor activities, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Winter can be peaceful for crisp walks, though some facilities might have reduced hours.

Are there any sites related to the World Wars in Cannock Chase?

Yes, Cannock Chase played a significant role during both World Wars as a military training ground. You can visit the poignant German Military Cemetery, dedicated in 1967, and the Commonwealth War Cemetery. The Katyn Memorial and the Freda the Harlequin Great Dane Memorial also commemorate aspects of wartime history. The Great War Hut at Marquis Drive is a reconstructed barrack hut offering insights into the training camps.

Where can I get information or start my visit to Cannock Chase?

Excellent starting points include the Birches Valley Forest Centre and the Marquis Drive Visitor Centre. Both offer information, maps, and access to various trails. The Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead is specifically designed as a hub for mountain biking, providing trail maps and crucial updates on trail conditions.

What do visitors enjoy most about the mountain biking trails?

Visitors frequently praise the mountain biking trails for their fun and challenging nature. Riders highlight the mix of uphill climbs rewarded with awesome downhill runs, and the variety of technical features and jumps. The trails, ranging from green to black, cater to all skill levels, with many appreciating the flowy sections and opportunities to improve bike handling skills.

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