Group Travel in Staffordshire
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Whether you’re a large group of garden enthusiasts or a small team of treasure hunters, Staffordshire has something for you and your group.
Stoke on Trent & The Potteries
Also known as The Potteries, Stoke on Trent is officially recognised as the World Capital of Ceramics.
Visit the award winning museums and visitor centres like World of Wedgwood for its renowned collections, and enjoy one of the factory tours.
Watch skilled workers and have a go at creating your own pot.
Get back to nature with a trip to The Trentham Estate, where you can explore a lake, woodland, and gardens designed by the renowned landscape gardener Capability Brown.
Try to find all the fairies on the Enchanted Fairy Trail, meet the mischievous Barbary macaques at Trentham Monkey Forest, or browse the shops, tea rooms and restaurants at the shopping village.
Lichfield
Explore the Cathedral City of Lichfield by visiting Lichfield Cathedral, the only medieval three-spired cathedral in the UK.
Discover the life and times of Samuel Johnson, best known for his Dictionary of the English Language, learn about Erasmus Darwin, leading doctor, inventor and grandfather of Charles Darwin, or celebrate the work of the original A-list actor David Garrick.
Get the adrenaline pumping on the rides at Drayton Manor Park, home of Europe’s only Thomas Land, dedicated to Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends.
Take time to reflect at the National Memorial Arboretum, the UK’s Centre of Remembrance, featuring more than 300 memorials to those who have fallen while serving our country.
Tamworth
Explore the 900-year-old Tamworth Castle and uncover the secrets hidden in the ancient building, like the tales of lords, ladies and ghosts, and discover how medieval weapons and costumes would have felt.
If you have a sense of adventure, try tobogganing, snowboarding or adrenaline tubing on real snow at the SnowDome.
Stafford
Step back in time in Stafford - the historic County Town boasts Stafford Castle, which dates back to 1100AD and has herb garden, woodland, and interactive displays to explore.
Or why not head for the 16th Century Ancient High House, the largest timber framed town house in England, with its extensive collection of period furniture and architectural features?
Staffordshire Peak District
Animal lovers will enjoy Peak Wildlife Park which offers close up views of wallabies, meerkats and more.
Hark back to the classic days of rail travel as it passes through beautiful countryside known as Little Switzerland at Churnet Valley Railway.
The thrilling Alton Towers Resort has something for everyone including rollercoasters, famous faces from children’s TV at CBeebiesLand, tranquil gardens, and indoor fun at the Splash Landings water park.
South Staffordshire
South Staffordshire is a destination steeped in history, diversity and rural splendour.
Explore the majestic stately home at Weston Park, with magnificent gardens and parkland designed by Capability Brown.
Or visit the Halfpenny Green Vineyards for a guided tour of the vines and winery, followed by a taste of Staffordshire wine.
East Staffordshire
Get a real taste of the region at the National Brewery Centre in Burton upon Trent, the home of brewing and famous names such as Bass.
Enjoy a guided tour of the museum followed by a tutored tasting session.
Cannock
The UK’s smallest mainland Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Cannock Chase is home to beautiful landscapes and wildlife and is a popular destination for walking and cycling.
Visit the Museum of Cannock Chase and learn about the area’s mining heritage and contribution to military history – two large training camps were built here before World War One.
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