Best attractions and places to see around Stone Rural include a variety of natural and historical sites. This region offers more than 10 distinct places to explore, ranging from expansive woodlands to historical bridges. Visitors can discover areas suitable for hiking and cycling, alongside sites of cultural significance. Stone Rural presents a diverse landscape for outdoor activities and exploration.
Last updated: May 6, 2026
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T:UK - Hulme Beacon https://share.google/zkeCFc5epcQBmSv8x
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A very pleasant walk with a certain degree of hills
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Bordering Trentham Gardens, this section of Trentham Park is free to access without an admission charge. The Two Saints Way runs along the ridgeline.
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I love to find beacon baskets on walks and this one is a beauty! Four hundred beacon signals were lit across England and Wales on 19th July, 1988 to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the sighting of the Spanish Armada.
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If you like bagging Trig Points, this is a very easy one. You can park on Maiden Castle Car Park and cross the road, heading for the Beacon Basket. This is nearby the Hulme Beacon.
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Lots of parking for canal access. They have a cafe with glass fronts too that overlook the canal and the playground. Children can play whilst waiting for their jacket potatoes to be made up :)
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The road above this bridge used to lead directly to the old workhouse. Another interesting fact is that it has a little plaque on with the name 'Christine' Christina Collins was travelling by narrowboat from Liverpool to London. It is important to remember that some passengers were carried by canal boats as it was cheaper than travelling by coach. She passed through Stone on the journey and raised concerns about her safety to the lock keeper at Aston. Her body was found on 17th June 1839 at Rugeley. Three of the four bargemen were charged with her murder. All three were sentenced to be hanged so as a souvenir for those attending the execution a broadsheet was printed beforehand showing the three dangling from the portable scaffolding outside Stafford Gaol. However one of the men was reprieved at the last minute and was sentenced to be transported to Australia instead.
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Why not head towards the amphitheatre and the nature reserve?
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Stone Rural offers several family-friendly attractions. You can visit the Jacob Sheep at Monument Walk, Trentham Monkey Forest, where children can see these distinctive sheep. Another great option is the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground, which features a community-created mosaic and facilities for kids right by the canal. Additionally, Hulme Beacon and Trig Point is an easy summit to reach, suitable for families looking for a short outdoor adventure.
Yes, Stone Rural has notable historical sites. The Workhouse Bridge is a significant historical bridge with a plaque commemorating Christina Collins, connected to the old workhouse and a tragic 19th-century canal journey. The area also has other historical elements, such as the story behind King's Wood.
For natural walking trails, consider King's Wood, Trentham Estate, which offers free access to a section of Trentham Park and is known for its wild Black Fallow Deer. The Jacob Sheep at Monument Walk also provides a pleasant trail experience. For more options, you can explore various easy hikes around the region, with routes like the Downs Bank Brook loops, which can be found in the Easy hikes around Stone Rural guide.
Stone Rural offers good cycling opportunities, particularly around the canal. The Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground is located on a cycle way with views of the canal. For more extensive rides, you can find various routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Stone Rural guide, including loops from Stone, and the Gravel biking around Stone Rural guide offers off-road options.
Yes, several attractions in Stone Rural are dog-friendly. King's Wood, Trentham Estate is a great place for walks with your dog, offering free access to a natural woodland area. Additionally, Hulme Beacon and Trig Point is another excellent spot for dog walkers, providing an easy ascent to a viewpoint.
For easy hikes and short walks, the area around Stone Rural has several options. The Easy hikes around Stone Rural guide features routes like the Downs Bank Brook loops, which are typically 4-6 km long and suitable for a relaxed outing. Many of these routes are relatively flat, especially those along the canal.
Stone Rural offers some unique natural features and wildlife. In King's Wood, Trentham Estate, you might spot wild Black Fallow Deer, which have roamed the area for centuries. At Monument Walk, you can observe Jacob sheep, known for their distinctive appearance and historical lineage.
Parking is generally available near attractions. For instance, when visiting Hulme Beacon and Trig Point, you can park at Maiden Castle Car Park, which is conveniently located across the road from the beacon.
Visitors frequently appreciate the blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The free access to areas like King's Wood and the unique stories behind sites like Workhouse Bridge are often highlighted. The family-friendly facilities at the Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground also receive positive feedback, especially for those with children.
Yes, you can visit Hulme Beacon and Trig Point, which offers a viewpoint and an easy opportunity to 'bag' a trig point. It's a popular spot for its views and the historical beacon basket.
Many attractions in Stone Rural cater to all ages. The Stone Canal Mosaic and Playground is perfect for families with younger children, while the gentle trails at Monument Walk and the accessible summit of Hulme Beacon are enjoyable for a wider age range.
Beyond natural landscapes, Stone Rural features interesting man-made structures. The Workhouse Bridge is a historical bridge with a compelling story. You can also see the Hulme Beacon and Trig Point, which includes a beacon basket commemorating the 400th anniversary of the Spanish Armada sighting.


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