Attractions and places to see around Middleton CP offer a diverse range of natural landscapes and historical sites. The region features expansive parks with lakes, forests, and wetlands, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration. Visitors can discover significant historical ruins and enjoy tranquil natural beauty. This area presents a blend of natural environments and local heritage.
Last updated: June 22, 2026
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Stop off to admire the historic castle, which was originally a Motte and Bailey. It has been added to since. Also see the statue of Ethelfleda, the queen of Mercia, the bandstand, flower beds and the tribute to the Watchmen of the Staffordshire Regiment in the castle grounds... There is parking here to start the course if you prefer. Lots of nice cafes and places to eat. Recommend the castle grounds cafe, Christopher's at the Peel, no 18 coffee House and the Book Nook and Bakery.
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Beautiful recreational area with numerous opportunities to spend the day
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Can get busy when park run events are on so slow down on main paths
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Lots of open and forest paths to explore with a couple of cafes for nibbles
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Beautifully laid out flower beds around the motte down to the former moat.
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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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Visitors frequently enjoy the diverse natural and historical sites. Among the most popular are Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park, a vast natural space with trails and lakes, and Maxstoke Priory Ruins, a picturesque historical site. Banners Gate Trails, Sutton Park also offers extensive woodland exploration.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park and Banners Gate Trails, Sutton Park offer extensive natural areas for exploration, with amenities like visitor centers, play areas, and even a donkey sanctuary. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland provides pond dipping platforms and willow sculptures, perfect for engaging younger visitors with nature. Shustoke Reservoir is also a great spot for a family outing by the water.
The area boasts a rich variety of natural landscapes. You can find expansive forests and lakes within Sutton Park, including Little Bracebridge Pond and Banners Gate Trails. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland offers a restored floodplain environment with new water channels, reedbeds, and opportunities for birdwatching, including a sand martin bank. Additionally, Shustoke Reservoir provides a large body of water with historical significance.
Yes, the region has notable historical sites. The most prominent is Maxstoke Priory Ruins, located in a hamlet built on the site of the old priory, offering a picturesque glimpse into local history. Shustoke Reservoir also has a rich history, completed in 1884 to supply water to Birmingham, with information panels detailing its past.
Middleton CP and its surroundings are excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy hiking and mountain biking on numerous trails. For hiking, explore routes like the 'Fazeley Junction – Fishers Mill Bridge loop' or 'Fishers Mill Bridge – Bench With a View of the Lake loop'. Mountain bikers can tackle routes such as the 'Birmingham and Fazeley Canal – Drayton Gothic Footbridge loop'. Find more details on these activities and routes in the Hiking around Middleton CP and MTB Trails around Middleton CP guides.
Yes, Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park is noted as wheelchair accessible, offering a large natural space with trails and amenities. Many parks and wetlands in the area are designed with accessible pathways, though it's always recommended to check specific trail conditions for the most up-to-date information.
For extended walks, Banners Gate Trails, Sutton Park offers a massive array of woodland singletrack and pathways, perfect for spending a full day exploring. Sutton Park itself has a perimeter of 7 miles. Cyclists can also find routes that incorporate highlights like Maxstoke Priory Ruins, which is part of the North Warwickshire Cycleway.
Visitors particularly appreciate the extensive natural environments that offer a sense of remoteness despite being close to urban areas. The variety of trails for walking and cycling, the tranquil lakes, and the opportunities for wildlife spotting are frequently highlighted. The historical sites, like Maxstoke Priory, also add a unique cultural dimension to the outdoor experience.
Yes, Little Bracebridge Pond, Sutton Park is a designated viewpoint within a large natural space, offering picturesque scenes of the pond and surrounding nature. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland also features viewing platforms, allowing visitors to observe the restored wetland landscape and its wildlife.
Absolutely. The Tame Valley Wetlands Community Wetland is an excellent spot for birdwatching, featuring a sand martin bank specifically constructed to provide a vital safe nesting site for this species. The extensive natural areas of Sutton Park, with its lakes and woodlands, also attract diverse birdlife and other wildlife.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. You can find routes like the 'Fishers Mill Bridge – Bench With a View of the Lake loop' which is an easy 4 km walk. Another easy option is the 'Echills Wood Railway – Causeway Pool loop' at around 3.5 km. More easy trails are available in the Easy hikes around Middleton CP guide.
Sutton Park, which includes highlights like Little Bracebridge Pond and Banners Gate Trails, is well-equipped. It features a Visitor Centre, two cafés, two restaurants, multiple children's play areas, and car parking at various gates. There's also a designated Wildlife Sanctuary within the park.


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