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Staffordshire Walking Accommodation
Planning a walk or even better a walking holiday in Staffordshire? You have chosen well – Staffordshire is an area of diverse, varied and often spectacular landscapes full of history and interest. And as most people visit Derbyshire for their walking holidays and Staffordshire still being one of those forgotten treasures of England, you will benefit from the added peace and tranquillity – less traffic jams, far less queues for parking and no lack of walking accommodation in peak holiday periods in Staffordshire.
Well, you will need somewhere to stay. On this Staffordshire Walking Accommodation page of the Go Staffordshire website, you will find a directory listing different walking accommodation types to suit any taste. If you prefer to be waited on and your whims pandered to, you will find a number of luxury hotels and guest houses. On the other hand, if you prefer your independence and the freedom and outdoor life of a campsite, our directory will guide you in the right direction. So much easier than driving round, hoping to find somewhere to stay after you have just had an exhausting but exhilarating day walking along the Roaches or exploring the delights of Cannock Chase. Each listing is accompanied by a short description with the telephone and e-mail address. So you can easily find the right accommodation for you and, with a quick telephone call or e-mail, check availability and make a reservation.
If you are lucky enough to be in this area for several days you can make life easy for yourself when planning your break by using other pages on this Go Staffordshire website – simply click the buttons at the top of this page. Clicking the Staffordshire Good Food button will lead you to directories for places to eat, including pubs, cafes, restaurants, tea and coffee shops. And if you are self catering, you will also find a link to Farmshops in Staffordshire where you will be able to buy fresh, locally produced food –you may even be able to buy some Staffordshire oatcakes to have with your breakfast. The Staffordshire Events and the Staffordshire Activities pages are brimming with ideas for things to do on those days when you need to take it a bit easier.
And before you book your Staffordshire Walking Accommodation, it may be a good plan to look at the Staffordshire Weather page – you may decide to book in a lowland area if bad weather is forecast. Why be out on the top of the Roaches being buffeted by the wind and soaked by the rain when you could be in a more sheltered lowland area. So wherever you are walking in Staffordshire, be it the Churnet Valley (http://www.staffsmoorlands.gov.uk), Cannock Chase, the Manifold Valley with spectacular Thor’s Cave (I can’t help imagining I’m a cave woman when I climb up to the opening) or along one of the long distance paths such as the 95 miles of the Staffordshire Way (http://www.ldwa.org.uk) , HAPPY WALKING.
By the way, did you know that Rudyard Lake - near the head of the Churnet Valley and a well known beauty spot, was a regular haunt of the young Kiplings who then named their famous son after their favourite place in the Moorlands. I think I might pay it a visit – and take my own advice by using this Staffordshire Walking Accomodation page of the Go Stafffordshire website to book my accommodation. Maybe I will see you there!
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