Cannock Chase

Cannock Forest in Cannock Chase, the smallest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on mainland Britain. Cannock Chase is best known for its open heathland and pine forest and its mining and military history which stretches back several hundred years and still effects how the land is managed today.

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  • Phone

    +44 1889 586593

  • Website

    forestry.gov.uk/cannockforest

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  • Type

    Hiking Trail

Address

Rugeley Staffordshire United Kingdom

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Emma Marie

So lovely to be at one with nature, whilst searching for 'the gruffalo' and realising the inner child in you. Fun day out. Take a picnic and enjoy the beautiful scenery :)

Adrian Cartwright illustrator

IMO the best MTB trails in the midlands. Keep up the great work Chase trails !

Susan Vickers

If you are going in a trek drop a pin on maps so you can always find your way back.

Adrian Cartwright illustrator

The Cafe has changed, very nice but pricer than before. Excellent staff though and I'm sure the bike shop still sells Coffee for 50p.

Philippa Kilduff

The Segway is amazing. Lovely course and great instructors

Robert Atkinson

Arrive early to get a parking spot

eHarmony.co.uk

You can't go to Cannock Chase without attempting the GoApe track ! Read more

Kevin Davies

Mountain bike trails

Susan Vickers

Sooooooo big

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7.1
Trail
Follow The Dog MTB Route

Good fun for bikers, less fun when you fall off. - Connect Cannock

Other Outdoors
Birches Valley Forestry Centre

Try the sculpture trail / health walk, it's not too long and great for families with kids. - Jerome Turner

7.2
Park
Cannock Chase Visitors Centre

Baked cakes a plenty in the visitors cafe! - Paul Greenaway

7.3
Café
Birches Valley Cafe

One of the best cafe at a trail centre and doesn't rip you a new one x - Sandra

Bike Trail
Monkey Trail MTB Route

Watch out if it's damp, the northshore, roots and slabs can get very slippy! - Jim ♕ @4sqGlos ᶳᵘ6