What to do and see in Staffordshire, England: The Best Things to do Good for Kids

February 11, 2022 Phylicia Berquist

Discover the best top things to do in Staffordshire, United Kingdom including Claymills Victorian Pumping Station, The Roaches Peak District, Statfold Barn Railway, Cannock Chase, The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery, Ash End House Children's Farm, Trentham Monkey Forest, SnowDome, Trentham Gardens, New Vic Theatre.
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1. Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

Meadow Lane Stretton, Burton upon Trent DE13 0DA England +44 1283 509929 [email protected] http://www.claymills.org.uk
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5.0 based on 266 reviews

Claymills Victorian Pumping Station

A fascinating site that gives you a real chance to get to grips with the steam technology that drove the Industrial Revolution. Four large beam engines, nearly 30 other steam engines, large steam driven workshop where you can “have a go”. Only 1/4 mile from A38 Burton North junction. Brown signs from junction but not on A38. DE13 0DA.

Reviewed By NickofTime55 - Brownhills, United Kingdom

Victorian engineering on an awesome scale. Absolutely fascinating, and made all the better by the great passion and depth of knowledge of the volunteers responsible for the terific restoration of the three beam engines that were in steam. Also thrilled to discover that work on the fourth engine is now under way. Will definitely be visiting again to see how that progresses. Worth mentioning that there are a large number of smaller steam engines in full working order that serve a variety of ancillary functions associated with the main beam engines. Could have stayed all day!

2. The Roaches Peak District

Upper Hulme, Leek ST13 7LX England +44 1782 847409 http://www.roaches.org.uk/
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5.0 based on 462 reviews

The Roaches Peak District

Reviewed By kenhI2641SB - Ipswich, United Kingdom

Visited when staying at the Camping and Caravanning site at Blackshaw Moor near Leek. It was a superb 10 mile round trip hike from the campsite, across country via Lower Blackshaw Farm and Whitty Lane up to Hen Cloud. From there its an excellent north west trek following the Roaches ridge past Doxy Pool to the Trig point before turning back. Superb views of Tittesworth Reservoir. Plenty of places to stop for a picnic with a view. There is limited roadside parking that runs below the Roaches albeit it gets full very quickly. It is worth noting that it is not a bad walk from the reservoir Visitor Centre where there is ample parking, toilets etc.

3. Statfold Barn Railway

Statfold Barn Farm Ashby Road, Tamworth B79 0BU England +44 1827 830389 [email protected] http://www.statfold.com
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5.0 based on 126 reviews

Statfold Barn Railway

Statfold Barn Farm, located close to Tamworth in Staffordshire, is the home to the Statfold Barn Railway which, under the guidance of owners Graham & Carol Lee over the last fifteen years, has grown to become what must be the most significant collection of narrow gauge locomotives in the UK. With over 30 steam locomotives and many internal combustion locomotives, representing most British and several overseas manufacturers. With the recent establishment of the Statfold Narrow Gauge Trust the future of this unique collection is ensured beyond the lifetime of its owners. As well as our public open & enthusiast days, Statfold also offer Driver Experience Days, educational tours & special events including Santa Express Trains, Halloween Steam & Scream and much more..!

Reviewed By checkoutthis

Really enjoyable day out to a local railway that we didn't know existed until a few months ago. Went to' Road and Rail' weekend and was amazed to see how many engines were in steam all day, with options of tram ride or just meandering around the site and museum. Ample, well organised parking and the whole site itself was clean and very well marshalled. Covid 19 measures were excellent, with plenty of sanitiser points and staff cleaning everywhere. Highly recommended and well worth a visit

4. Cannock Chase

Chaseways Cannock Road, Stafford ST19 5DT England +44 1785 619619 http://www.cannock-chase.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 1,312 reviews

Cannock Chase

Reviewed By ajorme224 - Rugeley, United Kingdom

Just a short walk from home this is a fantastic location for leisure visits for all the family. Lots of trails for all and just fantastic views, the choice of entry routes is endless, we often walk along the canal and then into seven springs before heading to Marquis Drive or Birches Valley, just the tip of what this area has to offer

Bethesda Street City Centre, Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent ST1 3DW England +44 1782 232323 [email protected] http://www.stokemuseums.org.uk/pmag/
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4.5 based on 565 reviews

The Potteries Museum and Art Gallery

Travel back in time and discover the history of the Potteries, including the world’s greatest collection of Staffordshire ceramics and The Staffordshire Hoard, a trove of Anglo-Saxon treasure! The museum has more than one hundred and fifty thousand objects on display across a range of subjects including; Ceramics, archaeology (including the Staffordshire Hoard), fine and decorative arts, natural sciences and social history. We have a lively and engaging exhibitions and events programme with many free events for the whole family to enjoy. Enjoy a light lunch or afternoon snack in our relaxing Café Museum with regular musical accompaniment by Frank Leigh. Browse in The Foyer Shop for unique quality gifts, cards, books and souvenirs of the Potteries.

Reviewed By PatrickR414

lovely attraction, close to Tesco so easy to park, started off in the cafe delicious local oatcakes and full range of dishes and cakes, very clean, lovely meal and friendly staff. visited the Staffordshire Hoard, stunning display. the pottery and china rooms were fantastic. there was a delightful street scene of houses in the early 19th century, a chip shop with coal fired range, a chemist, fire station and a school room, a typical parlour and a wash house too, and a full sized dolls house complete with amazing furniture

6. Ash End House Children's Farm

Ash End House Farm Middleton Lane, Tamworth B78 2BL England +44 121 329 3240 [email protected] http://www.childrensfarm.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 568 reviews

Ash End House Children's Farm

We are a small, family owned childrens farm, which has been operating for over 30 years. We have lots of friendly farm animals, mostly undercover so weather does not cause any problems, we also have The Big Play Barn on site, which is a newly built indoor soft play centre. The Big Play Barn has its owe review page on trip advisor and you can look at their web page and facebook for more info. The farm is Ideal for all visitors who love animals and wish to have close contact with them. Plenty of handwashing facilities, ample free parking and activities throughout the day. The main daily activities include holding a baby chicken and bunny, go on a egg hunt to find a freshly laid egg from the Hen House, sit on the pony or shire horse! We also run the tractor and trailer ride everyday and children get a bucket of feed for the animal (except horses). There are extra activities that we put on thoughout the year and we also put on special events days so look out on facebook page and on our webpage for more info. On our farm we have falconary centre which puts on displays everyday (weather dependant) and we breed our Shire Horses in our Shire Horse Centre. All the activities are included in the farm admission price

Reviewed By tims913 - Nuneaton, United Kingdom

Lots to do and see, good selection of animals including all the farm animals, some birds of prey along with bunnies and chicks. There's also a massive indoor play area along with outside play area and air cushions. Picnic areas, places to eat + gift shops

7. Trentham Monkey Forest

Stone Road Trentham Estate, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 8AY England +44 1782 659845 [email protected] http://www.monkey-forest.com
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4.5 based on 3,104 reviews

Trentham Monkey Forest

The perfect day out for all the family! Trentham Monkey Forest is completely unique to the UK. It is the only place that you can walk amongst 140 Barbary macaques roaming free in 60 acres of beautiful Staffordshire woodland.

Reviewed By 168melh

Came here with my two young children and absolutely loved it walking so close to the monkeys they where monkeys everywhere you looked playing grooming and sitting on grass and up trees even managed to see a couple of baby monkeys great place for a family day out there is plenty to do other than look at the monkeys

8. SnowDome

Leisure Island, River Drive, Tamworth B79 7ND England +44 344 800 0011 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/SnowDomeTamworth/
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4.5 based on 4,309 reviews

SnowDome

The ultimate snow, ice & leisure experience. The SnowDome is the UK’s premier real snow centre. Real snow, all year round, provides the ultimate alpine surface to learn and enjoy these exciting sports in a fun and progressive environment. The 170 metre main slope and teaching slope offer a wide variety of skiing and snowboarding lessons and sessions. Top class tuition from professionally qualified instructors ensures that all ages and abilities are catered for from the complete novice to seasoned expert. Home to tonnes of snow to enjoy... everyday of the week, all year round. Whether it be with your family, friends or work colleagues, there’s something to suit everyone at the SnowDome. The new & improved snow fun park, the ice skating rink, the UK’s only Ice Track, plus the real snow slopes offer a huge range of fun activities for adults and children of all ages and abilities. All you need to bring along is your sense of adventure!

Reviewed By bradwV938LJ

Myself and my good lady booked a ski level 1 & 2 ahead of our ski holiday to Chamonix, the tuition we had was brilliant, David was confident, reassuring, and very patient, he taught us the basics of slow speed control. Ski level 2 was with Peter, again, brilliant, he taught us how to to start making turns, he explained what we needed to do in very simple terms, reassured me when I cocked it up, told me what I did wrong and how to correct it. Genuinely couldn’t wish for better instructors, big thanks to both of you. Thanks.

9. Trentham Gardens

Trentham Gardens Stone Road Trentham Estate, Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent ST4 8JG England +44 1782 646646 [email protected] http://www.trentham.co.uk/trentham-gardens
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4.5 based on 3,646 reviews

Trentham Gardens

The Trentham Estate is home to the award-winning Trentham Gardens featuring The Italian Garden by Tom Stuart-Smith, and the Floral Labyrinth and Rivers of Grass by Piet Oudolf and vast wildflower and woodland meadow plantings by Nigel Dunnett. A fascinating wire fairy sculpture trail, fab childrens adventure playground with the UK's first barefoot walk, a family-friendly maze, mile-long Capability Brown lake with seasonal boat and train trips. Trentham Monkey Forest, Trentham Treetop Adventure and Trentham Shopping Village with 50 shops and 14 cafes and restaurants can also be found at The Trentham Estate. You'll find something for everyone here.

Reviewed By gloopyicecream - Walsall, United Kingdom

Fantastic dramatic gardens, loads of grasses and wild flowers - even the fairy sculptures move with the wind (the sculptures are really cleverly created in wire and have dandelion seeds floating from flower, really brilliant). My girls 9-14 loved finding the 20 odd sculptures in creative places around the park. Good outdoor play area and the bare foot walk is really good and nicely muddy (there are shower heads to clean it all off). There was ice-cream in the shop but i waited till i got outside for a Cadwalders (as i used to make that ice-cream). The caramac and the salted caramel were both delicious and creamy.

10. New Vic Theatre

Etruria Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme ST5 0JG England +44 1782 717962 [email protected] http://www.newvictheatre.org.uk/
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4.5 based on 281 reviews

New Vic Theatre

Reviewed By christinecC1189ZN - Newcastle-under-Lyme, United Kingdom

We have been attending the Xmas concerts for 30years and can only say every one of them have been really great also the afterglow they do in the bar where we can all join in have a drink it’s a lovely way to start Xmas.

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