Attractions and places to see around Rushton, located near the Peak District in Staffordshire, offer a diverse landscape of gritstone ridges, deep chasms, and historical natural monuments. The area is characterized by its rugged terrain, providing opportunities for hiking and climbing. Visitors can explore viewpoints offering expansive vistas across multiple counties. This region combines natural beauty with geological formations, making it a destination for outdoor exploration.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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According to local legend, the pool is bottomless, and home to a sinister mermaid referred to as Jenny Greenteeth. The Doxey Pool mermaid waits to lure unsuspecting waters into her bottomless pool, to their deaths.
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Usually pretty muddy during the winter, although there's been a mini board walk placed within luds church because it gets pretty swampy so is an easy walk through there, it's a pretty mystical place so definitely take your camera for a few snaps. Parking carefully as the road is used by large tractors as well as brewery visitors and hikers/walkers.
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Beautiful to pass through, this place holds a lot of history. Be sure to take a walk on the Roaches Trail. You won't be disappointed by the naturally awe-inspiring, moist, moss-filled little ecosystem.
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A must see of in the area. Warm on top ground and you can see your breath in the "Church".
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Very popular spot for hikers and wild swimmers. All routes away go up!
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Perhaps the aforementioned mermaid has claimed a victim or two because the hi-vis brigade have seen need for a fence to be erected all around the pool. My dog raced ahead in anticipation of being able to have a splash but was gutted to find it fenced off. Bit of a shame
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The Rushton area, situated near the Peak District, is renowned for its dramatic natural landscapes. Among the most popular are Trig point on The Roaches, a gritstone ridge offering challenging terrain and stunning views. Another must-see is Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls, a historical site where three counties meet, featuring clear plunge pools. Don't miss Lud's Church, a deep, mystical chasm formed by a landslip.
Yes, the area around Rushton is excellent for hiking. You can find numerous trails, including easy walks like 'The Cloud Summit Trig Point – Wooden Steps to the Summit loop from Rushton' (6.68 km) or more moderate options such as 'Wincle Brewery – Waterfall Near Heaton loop from Rushton' (15.55 km). For a comprehensive list of routes, explore the Hiking around Rushton guide.
From viewpoints like Doxey Pool and Shutlingsloe Summit, you can expect outstanding panoramic views. On a clear day, these vistas can stretch across the Cheshire Plain, Shining Tor, The Roaches, and even distant Manchester. You might even spot the massive Lovell telescope at Jodrell Bank.
Absolutely. Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is a Grade II listed site marking the historic intersection of Staffordshire, Cheshire, and Derbyshire. Lud's Church is steeped in legend, with tales of Robin Hood and the Green Knight, and is known for its unique geological features. Doxey Pool is said to be home to a malicious mermaid named Jenny Greenteeth.
Beyond hiking, the Rushton area offers excellent opportunities for road cycling and running. You can find various routes, from easy to difficult, catering to different fitness levels. For detailed routes, check out the Road Cycling Routes around Rushton and Running Trails around Rushton guides.
Yes, for Lud's Church, there is a short walk from the free Gradbach car park, making it convenient for visitors.
Lud's Church is a fabulous place to explore, but be prepared for potentially very muddy conditions, especially after rain. It's a legendary, mystical, and often muddy chasm. The sun is said to only shine into the chasm on midsummer's day. Keep an eye out for the Devil's Pulpit, a natural platform within the chasm.
Yes, Three Shires Head Stone Bridge and Waterfalls is a popular spot for wild swimming. It features clear plunge pools and waterfalls in the River Dane, making it an ideal place for a refreshing dip on a warm day.
The Trig point on The Roaches is considered a relatively easy climb to the top, despite its dramatic appearance. However, the overall terrain of The Roaches gritstone ridge can be challenging for hikers and climbers, offering a good workout with rewarding views.
Visitors frequently praise the outstanding views from various points, the unique geological formations like Lud's Church, and the opportunity for challenging yet rewarding climbs. The area is appreciated for its rugged beauty and the chance to explore natural monuments and historical sites, often combined with a refreshing wild swim at Three Shires Head.
If you're mountain biking near Three Shires Head, be aware that the paths are very rough and rocky. The descent can be fun, but the climbs out can be awkward. It's advisable to give way to walkers, and be mindful of your derailleur on the challenging terrain.


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