Best attractions and places to see around Ipstones, a village in the Staffordshire Moorlands, offers a blend of historical landmarks and natural beauty. Situated on the edge of the Peak District National Park, the area provides numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Visitors can explore diverse landscapes, from gritstone escarpments to scenic river valleys, alongside historic sites. The region is an ideal destination for those seeking outdoor exploration and a glimpse into rural English life.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Very moody woods when I went with the mist
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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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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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Milldale is a cute village to the north of the nature reserve. The name of the village probably comes from a mill that stood on the site of the village in the 13th century.
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Lots of road parking just keep driving around if not farmer opens field for £2 whole day
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Thor's Cave is a limestone Karst cave accessible above the River Manifold. It's a popular destination but very much worth the detour if you're running in this area.
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Milldale is a cute village to the north of the nature reserve. The name of the village probably comes from a mill that stood on the site of the village in the 13th century.
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Ipstones is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can explore Thor's Cave, a popular limestone cave offering impressive views over the Manifold Valley. The area also features Ipstones Edge, which includes nature reserves like Swineholes Wood and Black Heath, known for unique heathland habitats. The picturesque Churnet Valley and the historic Caldon Canal also offer scenic walks.
Yes, Ipstones is on the edge of the Peak District National Park, providing abundant hiking opportunities. You can find various trails, including those leading to Doxey Pool on The Roaches, or exploring the area around Milldale and the River Dove. For specific routes, you can explore easy hikes, running trails, and mountain biking routes listed in the Easy hikes around Ipstones guide.
Ipstones boasts several historical landmarks. The 13th-century Church of St. Leonard in the village features an 11th-century carved stone tympanum. Nearby, the intriguing Ipstones Sun Temple is believed by some to be a prehistoric ritual site. You can also visit Dove Holes Caves, which have seen human inhabitation since 13,000 BCE.
Many of the natural attractions around Ipstones are suitable for families. Exploring Thor's Cave can be an exciting adventure, though some sections require careful scrambling. The village of Milldale offers a pleasant, secluded spot for a rest. The Churnet Valley Railway, located nearby in Froghall, provides a nostalgic journey that families often enjoy.
The Ipstones area is very dog-friendly, especially for walks. Many of the trails across Ipstones Edge, The Roaches, and along the Caldon Canal are perfect for walks with your dog. Always ensure dogs are kept on a lead where livestock are present or in nature reserves to protect wildlife.
The spring and summer months (April to September) are generally ideal for outdoor activities around Ipstones, offering milder weather and longer daylight hours for hiking and exploring. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer stark, dramatic landscapes, though some trails may be muddy or slippery, requiring sturdy footwear.
Beyond Thor's Cave, you can find the mysterious Doxey Pool on The Roaches, known for its local legend. Ipstones Edge offers splendid views in all directions, and the rugged gritstone escarpments of The Roaches and Hen Cloud provide superb panoramic vistas of the North Staffordshire landscape.
Yes, the area around Ipstones offers various cycling and mountain biking routes. The Manifold Valley Trail is a popular choice for cyclists. You can find detailed routes, including easy and moderate options, in the MTB Trails around Ipstones guide.
Ipstones village has traditional pubs where visitors can enjoy local atmosphere, meals, and drinks. These establishments offer a chance to experience rural English life and refuel after exploring the surrounding attractions.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning views, especially from places like Thor's Cave and The Roaches. The natural beauty and the sense of adventure in exploring caves like Dove Holes Caves are also highly appreciated. The resilience of nature, as seen in areas like Rocky Steps at Black Brook Nature Reserve, also leaves a lasting impression.
Yes, there are several easy walking routes. The towpath along the Caldon Canal provides a flat and accessible option. Additionally, the Easy hikes around Ipstones guide lists routes such as the 'Cherryeye Bridge No. 53 – Helly's Tea Room loop' which are suitable for less strenuous walks.
Ipstones hosts local events throughout the year, such as the Ipstones Agricultural Show and the Ipstones Edge Race, which showcase the village's community spirit and traditions. These events offer a glimpse into the local culture and rural life.


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