There's always somewhere new to visit in the National Forest, with an array of unique attractions to explore and discover.
Browse the National Forest Map and explore this destination and things nearby.
Added to basket
Route details
Short
4 miles
Time
2 hours
Map
OS Explorer maps 245
what3words
shirtless.revised.briefer
OS Grid Ref
SK 21537 20410
Start
Branston Water Park (DE14 3HD)
Path type
Roads, unsurfaced paths, tracks, woodland trails and farmland
Accessibility
Unsurfaced paths may be muddy in wet weather
Browse the National Forest Map and explore this destination and things nearby.
Summary
This stage takes you beside the Trent & Mersey Canal before crossing the valley floor to meet Battlestead Hill. From the top of the hill, you can enjoy a panorama of The National Forest and the Trent Valley below, before dropping back down into the pretty village of Tatenhill.
Walk highlights
These restored gravel pits feature one of the largest areas of reedbed in Staffordshire, together with wet woodland, open grassland and wildflower meadows. These valuable habitats attract a wide range of birds, butterflies and other insects.
Tatenhill Lock is one of 76 locks on the 93 mile Trent and Mersey Canal, designed by James Brindley and completed in 1777. Today the canal is an attractive and tranquil spot where wildlife and people coexist happily.
Battlestead Hill is reputed to be the site of a bloody battle between the Angles and Danes. This mature woodland is attractive in all seasons and especially so in spring, when primroses, bluebells and violets carpet the forest floor.
Rangemor is located within the ancient Needwood Forest. Rangemore Hall on the outskirts of the village has historical connections to Burton upon Trent’s famous Bass brewing dynasty and has welcomed royal visitors. Today the Hall has been converted into exclusive residential apartments.
Facilities
Where to eat
There's always somewhere new to visit in the National Forest, with an array of unique attractions to explore and discover.
Help us to maintain our trails for others to enjoy, by reporting any issues you come across.