Dog Walks in Staffordshire
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There are some really beautiful dog walks in Staffordshire including one of my all-time favourites Kinver Edge. The county of Staffordshire is situated just North of Birmingham. We hope that you enjoy some of these wonderful dog walks with your pooch.
Kinver Edge
This is a National Trust walk and there are various footpaths to explore with your dog. Each walk varies in completion time, but you can choose a short walk to Hillfort if you want a quick walk. For a longer walk you can go to Nanny’s Rock. This walk goes into the woods so your dog will be able to have a sniff around.
South Staffordshire Railway Walk
This walk is around 5.5 miles in total. It is overall quite a gentle walk.
It starts atThe Railway Café and there is free parking attached to the cafe but please check times for closing of the car park. From here you can walk around 2 miles until you get to the Market Lane bridge, where there are street art paintings of dogs. As soon as you pass under the bridge there are some wooden steps up the bank. Once you go up these you will be on Langley Road-this area is quite busy.
Keep walking to Dimmingsdale Road Bridge and join the canal path to Dimmingsdale Garden. You can then join the path across the road by the side of the bridge and go along the canal which is around 2 miles long along the Staffordshire and Worcester canal path until you reach Bratch Locks. This is a lovely flat walk. Once you reach Bratch Lock the walk is nearly over and you will approach the carpark.
Keele University Forest
This walk is on the Keele University campus and starts once you pass the Keele Hall. If you go left at Keele Hall and follow the path down to the pond you will enter the woodlands. There are various paths to take and there is a pond and a couple of rivers throughout…