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The best hikes from bus stations around Gnosall

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Bus station hiking trails around Gnosall navigate a landscape characterized by the Shropshire Union Canal, tranquil wetland areas, and converted disused railway lines. The region features gentle slopes and open commons, with elevations generally between 300 and 400 feet. This topography provides varied terrain for walking, from flat towpaths to paths across open countryside. The area offers a blend of natural beauty and accessible routes for outdoor activities.

Best bus station hiking trails around Gnosall

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Last updated: May 10, 2026

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The Boat Inn – Norbury Junction loop from Gnosall

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Steve
May 3, 2025, Ye Olde Rose & Crown

Good olde worlde pub.

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Gateway to Gnosall. Plardiwick Bridge. Bridge No 36 on the Shropshire Union Canal.

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One of the Norbury Boulders, originally transported by glacier from Scotland some 20,000 years ago, then the final 2 miles from nearby Gorse Farm rather more recently by low-loader. It's part of a linked walk past fiver boulders, the Norbury Millennium Boulder Trail. This one is the biggest, and shows dark 'xenoliths', fragments of the magna chamber wall incorporated into the granite as it solidified 400 million years ago.

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A lovely and friendly Joules (wet) pub Ye Olde Rose and Crown was built around 1830, but the extensive cellar with an arched ceiling are substantially older, forming part of the original ale house. We restored this cosy, characterful quintessential ‘hole in the wall pub’ in 2011. Revealing original panelling which lay hidden for years, wide oak board flooring and a commission for the biggest Joule’s etched mirror, depicting an original design for Joule’s Slumbering Monk. https://www.joulesbrewery.co.uk/our-taphouses/ye-olde-rose-crown/

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The Ancient High House is one of the finest Tudor buildings in the country which once dominated the skyline of Stafford. Built in around 1595 for the wealthy Dorrington family, the ornate timber framed building is reputed to be the largest surviving timber framed town house in England from the Tudor period. https://www.historicstafford.co.uk/whatson-venue/ancient-high-house/

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The Broad Eye Windmill is an historic windmill in the county town of Stafford, Staffordshire. The windmill is currently home to Windmill Broadcasting, and is looked after by the Friends of Broad Eye Windmill. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad_Eye_Windmill

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Catherine
August 11, 2023, Norbury Junction

A great stop off on the canal at the wharf. Summer opening hours - Mon - Tue 12-5pm (food 12-3pm Wed - Sun - open all day

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Double Culvert Bridge No 40 is a minor waterways place on the Shropshire Union Canal (Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal - Main Line) between Norbury Junction (Junction with former Newport Branch) (1 mile and 1¾ furlongs to the south) and Knighton Wharf (This was the wharf for the Cadbury factory.) (3 miles and 1 furlong to the west). It is part of Grub Street Cutting. https://canalplan.uk/place/evj8

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus-accessible hiking trails are there around Gnosall?

There are 11 bus-accessible hiking trails around Gnosall, offering a variety of options for car-free adventures. These routes start directly from public transport stops, making it convenient to explore the local landscape.

Are there easy bus-accessible walks suitable for beginners or families?

Yes, Gnosall offers several easy bus-accessible walks perfect for beginners or families. Many of these routes utilize the flat, well-maintained towpaths of the Shropshire Union Canal. An excellent option is the Premier The Bakery – The Boat Inn loop from Gnosall, which is an easy 3.6 km (2.2 miles) stroll.

Can I find longer, more challenging hikes accessible by bus?

For those seeking a longer challenge, the bus-accessible trails around Gnosall include more extensive routes. The Broad Eye Windmill – Ye Olde Rose & Crown loop from Gnosall is a difficult 22.5 km (14 miles) hike that takes you through varied countryside, offering a full day's adventure.

What kind of landscapes can I expect on these bus station hikes?

The bus station hikes around Gnosall offer diverse landscapes. You can expect scenic walks along the Shropshire Union Canal towpaths, tranquil wetland areas like The Acres, and pathways converted from disused railway lines. The region also features gentle slopes and open commons, providing a pleasant, rolling topography with views towards the Shropshire countryside.

Are there any historical or cultural sights along these trails?

Yes, several bus-accessible routes can lead you near interesting historical and cultural sights. While hiking, you might encounter attractions such as Boscobel House and the Royal Oak, famous for King Charles II's hideout, or the ruins of White Ladies Priory. The Trench Road Stone Lion Sculptures and St Swithun's Church in Cheswardine also add cultural interest to walks in the wider area.

Are the bus-accessible trails around Gnosall suitable for dogs?

Many of the trails around Gnosall, especially those along the Shropshire Union Canal towpaths and through open countryside, are suitable for dogs. It's always recommended to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves, and to check specific route details for any restrictions.

Are there circular routes available from Gnosall bus stops?

Yes, many of the bus-accessible routes around Gnosall are circular, allowing you to start and end your hike at the same bus stop. For example, the The Boat Inn – Norbury Junction loop from Gnosall is a popular moderate circular hike exploring the canal and surrounding open countryside.

Where can I find refreshments like pubs or cafes along these routes?

You'll find convenient refreshment stops along many of the bus-accessible routes. Pubs like The Navigation Inn and The Boat Inn are often situated along the Shropshire Union Canal, providing great places to pause and refuel during your hike. The Old Wharf Tea Room near Norbury Junction is another excellent spot for a break.

What do other hikers say about the bus-accessible trails in Gnosall?

The bus-accessible trails around Gnosall are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.5 stars. Reviewers often praise the peaceful canal-side walks, the variety of landscapes, and the ease of access via public transport, making it a popular choice for car-free outdoor adventures.

What is the best time of year to hike from Gnosall bus stations?

Gnosall offers pleasant hiking conditions throughout much of the year. Spring and summer provide lush greenery and warmer weather, ideal for enjoying the canal and wetland areas. Autumn brings beautiful foliage, while winter can offer crisp, quiet walks, though some paths might be muddy. Always check local weather conditions before heading out.

How can I plan my bus journey to the trailheads in Gnosall?

Gnosall is situated on the A518, making it accessible by local bus services. To plan your journey, identify the specific bus stop closest to your chosen trailhead. You can then use local public transport websites or apps to check bus routes, timetables, and connections to ensure a smooth, car-free start to your hike.

Are there any specific features like canals or wetlands to explore?

Absolutely. The Shropshire Union Canal is a central feature, with its well-maintained towpaths offering pleasant waterside views and interesting elements like the Cowley tunnel. Additionally, tranquil wetland areas such as The Acres and Loynton Moss Nature Reserve provide boardwalks and opportunities for nature observation, making them unique features to explore on your hikes.

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