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Staffordshire
Stafford
Stone

Two Saints Way

Moderate

5.0

(3)

9

hikers

Two Saints Way

03:16

12.8km

40m

Hiking

Hike an 8.0-mile (12.8 km) moderate section of the Two Saints Way along the Trent & Mersey Canal, featuring historic bridges and waterside v

Last updated: February 26, 2026

Waypoints

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Start point

Train Station

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1

1.48 km

Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground

Highlight • Cycleway

Why not head towards the amphitheatre and the nature reserve?

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2

2.24 km

Bench by the Canal

Highlight • Viewpoint

Yet another great resting spot. Tragically, this has a little memorial tribute in front of a young lad. 😔

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3

2.47 km

A very handy bench along a nice spot of the canal.

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4

4.03 km

Aston Marina

Highlight • Restaurant

Aston Marina, located alongside Aston Lock offers 200 berths for mooring, giving the interested passer-by plenty of opportunity to admire the attractively decorated canal boats.

"No.26" offers a bar and restaurant and is a popular events venue.

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5

7.29 km

Horse Tunnel and Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

Notice the cobbled tunnel for tow horses of a bygone age.

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6

8.06 km

Stoneycombe Sidings Signal Box

Highlight • Structure

Not the thing you would expect to see in a garden.

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7

8.85 km

Stone Canal Lock and Bridge

Highlight • Bridge

One of many lovely resting spots along this stretch of towpath. The view from the bridge is particularly lovely. Just behind this bridge (you have to cross a road and …

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8

10.0 km

Bridge 100 (Turnover Bridge)

Highlight • Historical Site

This beautiful cobbled bridge is utterly delightful. Its lovely construction was to allow boat horses of a bygone era to follow the towpath when it changed sides. It kind of …

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12.8 km

End point

Train Station

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Way Types & Surfaces

Way Types

6.68 km

4.62 km

1.18 km

178 m

145 m

Surfaces

8.10 km

1.61 km

1.50 km

1.18 km

205 m

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the Two Saints Way?

The Two Saints Way is generally rated as moderate. While many sections, particularly along canal towpaths, are relatively flat, the Staffordshire portion, especially through Cannock Chase, presents more challenging hilly terrain. The total vertical gain over the 92-mile route is approximately 863 meters.

What is the terrain like on the Two Saints Way?

The trail offers a diverse terrain, including footpaths, canal towpaths, and quiet lanes. You'll traverse farmland, woodlands, and some hillier sections, particularly in Staffordshire. Parts of the route follow the Shropshire Union Canal and the Llangollen Canal. Sturdy hiking boots are recommended, as sections can become muddy and slippery after rain.

What historical sites and landmarks can I see along the route?

The Two Saints Way is rich in history, connecting the significant cathedrals of Chester and Lichfield. Along the way, you can encounter sites like Beeston Castle, historic market towns such as Nantwich, and numerous churches, including the former cathedral that is now St John Parish Church. Specific highlights near Stone include the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground, Aston Marina, and Bridge 100 (Turnover Bridge).

Is the Two Saints Way dog-friendly?

Yes, the Two Saints Way is generally dog-friendly. However, as the route passes through farmland, woodlands, and some urban areas, it's essential to keep dogs on a leash, especially near livestock or in populated sections. Always follow the Countryside Code and ensure your dog is under control.

What is the best time of year to hike the Two Saints Way?

The best time to hike the Two Saints Way is typically from spring to early autumn (April to October). During these months, the weather is generally milder, and the trail conditions are more favorable. Spring brings wildflowers, while autumn offers beautiful foliage. Some sections can become muddy in wetter periods, so consider this if planning a winter hike.

Do I need a permit or pay an entrance fee to hike the trail?

No, you do not need a permit or have to pay an entrance fee to hike the Two Saints Way. It is a public long-distance footpath, freely accessible to walkers.

Where can I park to access the Two Saints Way?

Parking is available in various towns and villages along the 92-mile route, particularly in the starting and ending cities of Chester and Lichfield, and in market towns like Nantwich. Look for public car parks in these locations. Specific access points will vary depending on which section you plan to hike.

Is public transport available along the route?

Yes, public transport options are available to access various points along the Two Saints Way. Both Chester and Lichfield are well-connected by train. Many towns and villages along the route also have bus services, allowing for flexible access and section hiking. For example, Stone, which is on the route, has a train station.

Are there any sections of the Two Saints Way particularly suitable for beginners?

Beginners might find the flatter canal towpath sections of the Two Saints Way more suitable. These parts offer relatively easy walking with minimal elevation changes. Consider starting with sections along the Trent & Mersey Canal or the Shropshire Union Canal for a gentler introduction to the route.

Does the trail intersect other well-known paths?

Yes, the route intersects with several other paths. Notably, it covers significant sections of the National Cycle Network Route 5 and the Trent Valley Way. You'll also find smaller overlaps with paths like Stone Station Footbridge and Newcastle Road.

What kind of scenery can I expect along the route?

The scenery along the Two Saints Way is a captivating blend of natural beauty and historical interest. You can expect panoramic views over the Cheshire Plains, picturesque villages, dense woodlands, and pastoral landscapes. Highlights include the Trent Valley, the impressive Trentham Estate, and riverside walking along the River Sow. The section through Cannock Chase provides pleasant heathlands and wooded areas.

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