A taste of the Staffordshire Way
Fri, 1 Jul 2011 11:27 robinstott |
Photos to show stages of the route, surface, furniture, features along the way, views from the way - to demonstrate the possibilities of a gallery to the Joint Local Access Forum for Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent and Wolverhampton, Monday 4 July 2011. |
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Fri, 1 Jul 2011 21:00 robinstott |
The 148 kilometres of the Staffordshire Way were completed in 1983. The southern end of the Way is here in Kingsford Country Park southeast of Kinver. It leads north along Kinver Edge past a triangulation pillar and the rock houses. Skirting Kinver, the Way goes northwest then north to Enville. |
Fri, 1 Jul 2011 22:38 robinstott |
The 148 kilometres of the Staffordshire Way were completed in 1983. The southern end of the Way is here in Kingsford Country Park southeast of Kinver. It leads north along Kinver Edge past a triangulation pillar and the rock houses. Skirting Kinver, the Way goes northwest then north to Enville, then on to Highgate Country Park. Jumping to the north of the county, the Way follows the Caldon Canal then heads north to the west of Leek, turning west towards Rudyard. In the north of the county the Staffordshire Way [[[ |
Fri, 1 Jul 2011 22:46 robinstott |
The 148 kilometres of the Staffordshire Way were completed in 1983. The southern end of the Way is here in Kingsford Country Park southeast of Kinver. It leads north along Kinver Edge past a triangulation pillar and the rock houses. Skirting Kinver, the Way goes northwest then north to Enville, then on to Highgate Country Park. Jumping to the north of the county, the Way follows the Caldon Canal then heads north to the west of Leek, turning west towards Rudyard. In the north of the county the Staffordshire Way passes over The Cloud, near Congleton. |
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