Best attractions and places to see around Norton Canes include a variety of outdoor spaces suitable for activities like hiking and cycling. The region features forests, lakes, and dedicated mountain bike trails. These areas offer opportunities for outdoor exploration and recreation within a natural landscape.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Great place to ride. It's on my doorstep but definitely worth visiting no matter how far you are away.
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Beautiful recreational area with numerous opportunities to spend the day
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It's easily accessible for all. There are tarmac, gravel,grass, and dirt paths that you can choose from. Great place for dog walking, too. There are cattle, deer, rabbits, etc, as well as the donkey sanctuary.
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Four Oaks Gate - Access to Bracebridge Pool, Boat House Restaurant, Blackroot Pool and Blackroot Bistro. Hartopp Gate - As for Four Oaks Gate. Town Gate - Main entrance: access to the Visitor Centre, Park House Restaurant, the Donkey Sanctuary, Holly Knoll and car parking for Keeper's Pool. Postcode for satnav users: B73 6BU. Wyndley Gate - Closed. Boldmere Gate - Access to the Miller & Carter, Hill Hurst crossroads and the Flying Field. Banner's Gate - Access to the car park at the entrance for Longmoor Valley and Longmoor Pool. Streetly Gate - Access to car parking at various points along the road, and from there to the Jamboree Stone.
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having just been in the area for 3 days and ridden all of these: Perry's blue, a new route post Commonwealth games, from the Birches visitor centre, is suitable for even the newest of MTB'ers - there is nothing technically hard. But there are some really fun berms even for experienced to enjoy and it has some good Red optional diversions as well. Follow the Dog is the next one up - a "light and fruity middling" Red - whilst some sections are steep, some are technical, some are loose/narrow/twisty - none are all 3 are at the same time. Suitable as a first time Red. And finally, Monkey is a proper hard red - some brutal sequential switchback climbs (Lung Buster), adverse camber rocky drops verging to "very dark oaky" red (Tom/Dick/Harry on Original Monkey). And the parts that are actually marked black are verging on Danny MacAskill.... Definitely not one for a first red.
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The starting point for your Cannock Chase trail centre rides! Here you'll find maps of each route as well as crucial trail closures information, as they constantly need upkeep to keep them flowing sweet. Choose between the green-rated gravel road loop around the lakes, the new Perry's Trail blue-rated singletrack, or the red-rated trails Follow The Dog and Monkey Trail, with some very spicy black optional segments.
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Diversions in place in on at least 3 ref routes- twist and shout steregasorous and aunt flow
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The area is well-known for its mountain biking opportunities, particularly at Cannock Chase. You can find trails ranging from green-rated gravel loops for beginners to challenging red-rated trails with black optional segments. Popular spots include Monkey Trail, Cannock Chase, known for its flowy downhill sections and jumps, and Lower Cliff Trail, which offers fast, intermediate downhill runs.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For example, the Easy hikes around Norton Canes guide features routes like the Chasewater Country Park loop, which is about 6 km and considered easy. Other easy loops around Chasewater Heaths Signal Box are also available.
For gravel biking, you can explore routes like the Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead to Sherbrook Valley loop, or the Sherbrook Valley to Springslade Lodge loop. These are typically moderate-difficulty routes. More options can be found in the Gravel biking around Norton Canes guide.
Yes, Little Bracebridge Pond in Sutton Park is a great family-friendly option. It's a large natural space with many trails, lakes, and even a donkey sanctuary nearby. It's a place where you can feel immersed in nature close to the city.
Yes, Little Bracebridge Pond in Sutton Park offers wheelchair-accessible trails, making it a suitable option for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the natural surroundings.
The area around Little Bracebridge Pond in Sutton Park is known for wildlife spotting. If you're lucky, you might see wild ponies drinking or bathing in the pond, among other local fauna.
The Monkey Trail is loved for its fun, flowy downhill sections, which include technical features and jumps. While it has some long uphill climbs, riders are rewarded with exciting descents. It offers a range of difficulties from green to black, catering to various skill levels.
The Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead serves as the starting point for various trails. Here, you'll find maps of each route and crucial information about trail closures. There are also facilities available, though the bike center is closed on Wednesdays.
Visitors frequently praise the variety and quality of the trails. They appreciate the mix of challenging uphill sections and rewarding, flowy downhill runs with technical features and jumps. The trails cater to all skill levels, from beginners to experienced riders, ensuring there's something for everyone to enjoy and improve their skills.
Absolutely. The mountain biking trails around Norton Canes, particularly at Cannock Chase, are designed to accommodate various skill levels. You can find green-rated gravel loops for beginners, blue-rated singletrack, and red-rated trails with optional black segments for more experienced riders. This ensures there's a suitable challenge for everyone.
Yes, several spots offer scenic views. Little Bracebridge Pond in Sutton Park provides a tranquil setting with forest and lake views. Additionally, sections of trails like Lower Cliff Trail and Trail Junction: Follow the Dog & The Monkey Trail offer glimpses of the surrounding forest and heathland.
For longer mountain biking adventures, consider routes like the 'Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead – The Butts Trig Point loop from Cannock' which is nearly 40 km, or the 'Are We There Yet? Trail – Cannock Chase Forest Trailhead loop from Landywood' at almost 50 km. You can find these and more in the MTB Trails around Norton Canes guide.


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