Staffordshire



All Staffordshire attractions

Days out in AlrewasAlrewas
Days out in AltonAlton
Days out in AlvecoteAlvecote
Days out in BiddulphBiddulph
Days out in BrewoodBrewood
Days out in BurslemBurslem
Days out in Burton upon TrentBurton upon Trent
Days out in CannockCannock
Days out in ChesterfieldChesterfield
Days out in CroxdenCroxden
Days out in LeekLeek
Days out in LichfieldLichfield
Days out in MiddletonMiddleton
Days out in MilfordMilford
Days out in Newcastle-under-LymeNewcastle-under-Lyme
Days out in RugeleyRugeley
Days out in ShallowfordShallowford
Days out in StaffordStafford
Days out in Stoke-on-TrentStoke-on-Trent
Days out in StoweStowe
Days out in TamworthTamworth
Days out in TrenthamTrentham
Days out in WallWall

All days out for Staffordshire

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Alton Towers

Alton Towers has it all. Whether it's white-knuckle legends like Nemesis and Oblivion or wild, wacky themed zones for all ages, the action just keeps coming. Here at Alton Towers you can ride the Master Blaster and water slides, go with the flow o...

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Alvecote Priory

Alvecote Priorys' 3 acre site sits on a sharp bend of the Coventry Canal about 3 miles east of Tamworth, and is an ideal location for family picnics and games. Alvecote Priory mature shrubs and trees once formed the gardens of the house which was ...

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Amerton Farm

We have a vast array of attractions to appeal to all the family. We aim to provide a relaxed and pleasant environment so that everyone can enjoy their visit. Windmill Farm is an indoor adventure play area which is great fun for children. A height res...

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Ash End House Childrens Farm

A fun filled family day out. Lots of undercover activities, Chick chatting, Choose a free ranfe egg from the nest boxes, Bottlefeeding or sit on a pony and lots more....
We have three playarea, a toddlers barn, crazy golf, Gift Shop and cafe. NEW ...

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Biddulph Grange Garden

This amazing Victorian garden was created by James Bateman for his collection of plants from around the world. A visit takes you on a global journey from Italy to the pyramids of Egypt, a Victorian vision of China and a re-creation of a Himalayan gle...

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Birches Valley Forest Centre

Birches Valley Forest Centre is an excellent starting point for an exhilarating day out on Cannock Chase. Refreshments, toilets, Cycle hire, Go Ape, play area and the Route to Health Sculpture trail are within easy reach of the car park.
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Blackbrook Zoological Park

Welcome to Blackbrook Zoological Park, home to the largest bird collection in the UK, Blackbrook is internationally renowned for it's achievements in breeding some of the world's rarest birds. At Blackbrook, conservation is at the heart of everything...

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Boscobel House and the Royal Oak

Boscobel House was built in about 1632, when John Giffard of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Giffard family were Roman Catholics, at a time when the religion suffered persecution. Tradition holds that the tru...

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Branston Water Park

A 40-acre lake surrounded by woodland, wetland and meadows that supports a wide range of wildlife with one mile surfaced path around the lake. There is a small visitor centre, childrens play area and toilets on site (including a disabled toilet). Amp...

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Brindley Mill

Brindley's Mill at Leek is a restored water-powered corn mill attributed as the work of James Brindley, the celebrated engineer, who live from 1716 to 1772. The mill houses a small museum dedicated to Brindley's life and achievements. A dedicated tea...

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Cannock Chase

Cannock Chase an area of natural beauty. Stroll around this amazing area and take in the relaxing atmosphere....

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Ceramica

An experience and a day-out for the family. Follow the path from clay right through to a finished product and learn about the different processes that it goes through....

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Churnet Valley Railway

An Act of Parliament formed the North Staffordshire Railway in 1846. Whilst it was a relatively small railway company it did become widely known as 'The Knotty', due to the Staffordshire Knot logo on its rolling stock and on staff uniforms. The headq...

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Coombes Valley Nature Reserve RSPB

Coombes Valley Nature Reserve RSPB is a delightful oak woodland to walk through - especially in spring and early summer when lots of migrating birds come to breed at the reserve. Birds you may see on the steep valley sides include flycatchers, red...

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Croxden Abbey

The impressive remains of an abbey of Cistercian 'white monks', including towering fragments of its 13th-century church, infirmary and 14th-century abbot's lodging.
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Doxey Marshes Nature Reserve

Wetland habitat for a variety of birds, plants and insects. Bird hides looking over a scrape, area of shallow water and mud flats, attracting waders (in particular snipe, lapwing and redshank)....

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Drayton Manor Theme Park

Drayton Manor Theme Park is a hugely popular award-winning attraction. The park is set in 280 beautiful acres of lakes and parkland and is packed with great rides and attractions as well as a first rate zoo with many different species of animals. The...

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Erasmus Darwin House

After Samuel Johnson, Darwin is the most significant of Lichfieldians. Darwin settled in Lichfield in 1756, living in the large house by the West Gate entrance to the Close in Beacon Street.
He established a reputation as a doctor, scientist, inv...

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Etruria Industrial Museum

Etruria Industrial Museum is the last steam-powered potters' mill in Britain.
It includes Jesse Shirley's Bone and Flint Mill, scheduled as an ancient monument in 1975.
The museum includes a family-friendly interactive exhibition, tearoom and s...

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Ford Green Hall

Home to the Ford family for nearly 200 years, Ford Green Hall is a 17th century timber-framed farmhouse complete with period garden.
An award-winning museum, the hall offers visitors a fascinating insight into the life of the 17th century. The roo...

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Foxfield Railway

The Foxfield Railway was built in 1892-1893 to provide a link to the national railway network for the Foxfield Colliery, on the Stoke-Derby main line. The railway itself was built by local labour provided by the North Staffordshire Railway employees ...

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Gladstone Pottery Museum

The story of the Potteries, all wrapped up in one unique museum.
Stoke-on-Trent is world famous for its pottery and no visit to the city would be complete without experiencing this unique Museum.
Discover how bone china tableware was made in t...

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Go Ape! Cannock and Forest Segways

Go Ape's 17th and newest course. A short drive from Birmingham, Cannock Forest sits on Cannock Chase, the smallest area of outstanding natural beauty on mainland Britain. Get off the beaten track and experience an hour of fun with our Forest Segwa...

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Greenway Bank Country Park

Situated less than two miles from Biddulph and only five miles from the centre of the Potteries, Greenway Bank Country Park offers a variety of attractive scenery within its 114 acres. Car parks give easy access to lawns and shrubberies, which in the...

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Halfpenny Green Vineyard

The Complete English Wine Experience! The Vineyard is open to the public where individuals or small groups can follow the self guided vineyard trail. This follows a relaxing route through the vineyard. Information boards describe many of the French, ...

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Izaak Walton's Cottage

Izaak Walton, author of the 'Compleat Angler', owned this charming cottage that nestles in the tiny hamlet of Shallowford, between Stafford and Eccleshall. His charming thatched 16th century half-timbered cottage will be of interest to anglers and no...

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Letocetum Roman Baths Site and Museum

Excavated Roman bathhouse and site museum. Letocetum was an important staging post on the Roman military road to North Wales. Foundations of a mansio (Roman inn) and bathhouse can be seen, and many of the excavated finds are displayed in the m...

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Lichfield Cathedral

Lichfield Cathedral is inspirational. It is an astonishingly beautiful and uplifting place - for over 1,300 years it has been a place of pilgrimage, discovery, delight and spiritual refreshment. It houses treasures that tell riveting stories - waitin...

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Lichfield Heritage Centre

Walk through 2000 years of Lichfield's history. Varied and interesting exhibitions are displayed here including the unique Staffordshire Millenium Embroideries, two audio visual presentations, fine examples of City, Regimental and Church silver, view...

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Monkey Forest

Monkey forest is set in over 55 acres of natural woodland, where the 140 monkeys roam the forest and swing above your head as you walk around....

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Moorcroft Museum and Tour

The Moorcroft Museum enables the visitor to look back in time: you can let your imagination run wild and absorb he fascinating history of this unique company and it's hand-crafted pottery. The Moorcroft Museum display sparkles in cabinets made by Lib...

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Museum of Cannock Chase

The Museum of Cannock Chase site was once home to the Valley Colliery; the training pit for thousands of young men beginning their working lives in the local coal industry. The pit has gone and in its place are over 30 acres of green space on the edg...

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National Memorial Arboretum

the National Memorial Arboretum is set in over 150 acres of trees and memorials. It is dedicated to the thoughts of Remembrance....

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Newcastle Borough Museum and Art Gallery

Hidden in Brampton Park less than half a mile from the town centre lies Newcastle-Under-Lyme's local history museum featuring over 800 years of Borough history.
Set in beautiful parkland the Museum and Art Gallery has something for everyone. Along...

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RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve

RSPB Middleton Lakes Nature Reserve is nestled in the beautiful Tame valley, just south of Tamworth on the Staffordshire/Warwickshire border, Middleton Lakes has been designed with families in mind, so there are always lots of ways to enjoy nature, w...

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Rudyard Lake Steam Railway

Rudyard Lake Steam Railway is near Leek in the North Staffordshire Peak District and our steam trains give a great day out with 3 mile return trip along the side of the lake. The railway uses real coal fired engines to pull all its trains. The railwa...

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Samuel Johnson Birthplace Museum

The Museum stands in the centre of the historic city of Lichfield, which remained close to Johnson's heart throughout his life. Best known for his Dictionary of the English Language, Johnson spent the first 27 years of his life in the large, imposing...

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SEA LIFE - Sharkbait Reef at Alton Towers Resort

The growing network of SEA LIFE Centres and Sanctuaries is the world's leading provider of immersive, inspiring, entertaining and informative encounters with the incredible creatures living in our seas, oceans, and in some cases our streams, rivers a...

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Shire Hall Gallery

The Shire Hall Gallery is an exciting and innovative contemporary visual art gallery. It hosts a diverse programme of lively and family friendly temporary art and craft exhibitions throughout the year and has a registered craft shop stocking quality ...

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Shugborough

Rare survival of a complete estate, with all major buildings including mansion house, servants' quarters, model farm and walled garden. This complete working historic estate is home to the Earls of Lichfield. On show are extensive working servants' q...

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Stafford Castle and Visitor Centre

An impressive example of the motte and bailey system, Stafford Castle enjoyed mixed fortunes throughout the medieval period. In the 14th century Ralph, a founder member of the Order of the Garter, became the1st Earl of Stafford. He ordered the buildi...

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Tamworth Castle

Tamworth Castle is the number one heritage
attraction located in the town centre of Tamworth. Six wealthy and influential families have owned the castle over the centuries. On a visit witness the magnificent late medieval Great Hall, grand Tudor C...

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The Ancient High House

The Ancient High House is one of the finest Tudor buildings in the country. Once dominating the skyline of Stafford, it is the largest remaining timber framed town house in England.
Royalty was welcomed to the house in 1642 when King Charles I st...

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The National Forest Maze

The first maize maze took root at Postern House farm in 2004. Since then we have tried to make every season bigger and better than the last.
We open every year with a new maze design and a new theme. Making sure that the experience is different ev...

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The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery

Travel back in time and discover the history of the the Potteries, including the world's greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics.
See Reginald Mitchell's World War 2 Spitfire and all sorts of art and craft.
Enjoy a light lunch or afternoo...

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The SnowDome

The Ultimate Snow, Ice & Leisure Experience 'The SnowDome is the place to have fun' really great fun, on real snow all year round. Whether it be with your family, friends or work colleagues, there's more fun to be had at the SnowDome than some would ...

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The Staffordshire Regiment Museum

There are displays, hands-on exhibits and regular special exhibitions and events. But above all the Museum is about people - the extraordinary 'ordinary' soldiers, the heroes, the Victoria Cross winners....

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The Trentham Estate

The Trentham estate is the newest and most exciting day out in the country. Set in beautiful country parkland estate, but only minutes from the M6, it is undergoing a '100m regeneration to create a truly unique experience for visitors. From our uniqu...

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The Wedgwood Visitor Centre

Explore the Wonderful World of Wedgwood. At the award winning Wedgwood Visitor Centre you will be able to share in almost 250 years of history and heritage still being lived today. Shopping, real working factory tour, artisan demonstrations includin...

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The Wolseley Centre

Their is lots to see and do here at the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, which also has a visitors centre.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has been protecting and enhancing the wildlife and wild places of Staffordshire and promoting understanding, enjo...

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Tutbury Castle

Situated at the heart of England, Tutbury Castle sits on wooded slopes overlooking the winding River Dove, with spectacular views....

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Wall Roman Site

Wall was an important staging post on Watling Street, the Roman military road to North Wales. It provided overnight accommodation for travelling Roman officials and imperial messengers. The foundations of an inn and bathhouse can be seen, and many of...

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Waterworld

Waterworld attracts over 400,000 vistors a year making it the UK's largest No 1 indoor tropical aqua park attraction.
Try our white knuckle ride and many other star water attractions....

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Whitmore Hall

Whitmore Hall is a fine Carolean manor house set in landscaped gardens and surrounded by a beautiful park.
The manor of Whitmore has always passed by descent, never by sale, and the present owners, the Cavenagh-Mainwaring family, are direct descen...

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