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Top 8 Natural Monuments around Acton Trussell And Bednall

Best natural monuments around Acton Trussell And Bednall include a mix of natural features and historically significant landscapes. The area is characterized by its tranquil countryside, historic waterways like the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal, and proximity to larger natural havens such as Cannock Chase AONB. Visitors can explore ancient trees, scenic river crossings, and unique geological formations, offering diverse outdoor experiences. These locations provide picturesque scenery and opportunities for walking and observing local wildlife.

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Last updated: July 1, 2026

Sherbrook Stepping Stones

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This is a popular beauty spot in the lovely Cannock Chase AONB. A series of stepping stones cross the pretty Sherbrook, which is lined with alders and huge tussock hedge …

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Glacial Boulder, Cannock Chase

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The Glacial Boulder is a chunk of granite which travelled from Scotland to Staffordshire in an ice sheet during the last Ice Age. After being found in a pit in …

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Fairoak Pools

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Just beautiful to watch the sunshine on the water. To sit in peace in the sunshine and take it all in.

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The Butts Trig Point

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Surely worth a trip to the trig point for the name alone. Some nice views around the area, plenty of heather out at this time of year.

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Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, …

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July 1, 2025, Fairoak Pools

may need to take detours due to festival dismantal or no access to other routes minor issue but amazing walk

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delightful walk on the chaser .easy

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Originally called 'Hangmans stones' installed in 1954. The stones were originally from Stafford Prison where they formed the steps to the prison gatehouse where the condemned prisoners were hanged on the flat roof.

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This unique sundial is an analemmatic sundial, also known as a horizontal sundial, skillfully blending the craftsmanship of metalwork and stonework. Its ingenious design is the creation of Ian Naylor, an educator affiliated with Stafford College. To use the sundial will require a person to stand on the metal plate on the appropriate month and if the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time

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Wet Feet Pending! Dare you to nail it!

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Adie
March 22, 2023, The Butts Trig Point

This trig point (200m), the butt of so many jokes can be reached via several converging footpaths, the paths to the south and east offering a steeper route.

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This Millennium Sundial is located at Broc Hill, near to Milford and Brocton. It can be used to tell the time sunshine permitting, or can function as a seat from which to enjoy the extensive view over Staffordshire towards Shropshire and Derbyshire. It is one part of a pair commissioned by the Berkswich Millennium Sculpture Group to commemorate the Millennium. The other sundial is located at Berkswich Primary School, Walton on the Hill. To use the sundial a person has to stand on the metal plate, on the appropriate month. If the sun is shining then the shadow from the person will fall on or near the stones and tell the time!

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Very pretty spot! Just do it, you know you want to 🙃🙂

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the most popular natural features to visit around Acton Trussell and Bednall?

The area offers several beloved natural features. The most popular is the Sherbrook Stepping Stones, a scenic river crossing within Cannock Chase AONB, especially popular with families. Other highly regarded spots include Fairoak Pools, a tranquil lake perfect for peaceful observation, and The Butts Trig Point, which offers rewarding views of the surrounding landscape.

Are there family-friendly natural spots near Acton Trussell and Bednall?

Yes, several natural features are great for families. The Sherbrook Stepping Stones are a particular favorite, offering an interactive way to cross the stream. Fairoak Pools provides a peaceful setting for all ages, and the Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill is a unique spot where you can tell time using your own shadow, combined with extensive views.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the region?

You can explore a variety of natural features, including historic waterways like the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal, which offers serene towpath walks. The area is also home to ancient trees, such as the impressive '1,000-year-old oaks' within Teddesley Park Estate. Additionally, you'll find scenic river crossings, tranquil lakes like Fairoak Pools, and unique geological formations like the Glacial Boulder in Cannock Chase.

Are there any historical natural features or sites of interest nearby?

Absolutely. The Staffordshire and Worcester Canal, one of the country's oldest, is a significant historical waterway integrated with nature. You can also find ancient trees, such as the '1,000-year-old oaks' in Teddesley Park. While man-made, the ancient Essex Bridge (1550-1554) near Shugborough Estate is beautifully set within a natural riverine landscape, offering a blend of history and natural splendor.

What outdoor activities can I do near these natural monuments?

The area is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can enjoy easy hikes, with routes like the 'Brocton Village loop' or 'Hangman's Stepping Stones – Sherbrook Stepping Stones loop'. For road cycling, there are routes such as 'Pye Green BT Tower – Grounds Café, Birches Valley loop'. Running enthusiasts can explore trails like the 'Isabel Trail – Silkin Way Cycle Path loop'. You can find more details on these activities in our guides for easy hikes, road cycling, and running trails around Acton Trussell and Bednall.

Are there good walking trails near Acton Trussell and Bednall's natural features?

Yes, the region offers numerous walking trails. The towpaths along the Staffordshire and Worcester Canal are popular for peaceful strolls. Within Cannock Chase AONB, you can find trails leading to spots like the Sherbrook Stepping Stones and the Glacial Boulder. The Staffordshire Way also passes through Teddesley Park, where you can encounter ancient oaks. For local circular walks, you might find useful information on the Staffordshire County Council website.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural features in this area?

Visitors frequently highlight the tranquility and picturesque scenery. Many appreciate the opportunity for peaceful walks along the canal and through woodlands, observing local wildlife. The interactive experience of crossing the Sherbrook Stepping Stones is a particular joy for families, and the profound sense of history offered by the ancient trees and historical structures like Essex Bridge is also highly valued.

Is there public transport or parking available for these natural sites?

While specific public transport routes directly to every natural feature can vary, many areas, especially within Cannock Chase AONB, have designated car parks. For instance, the Glacial Boulder is conveniently located next to a car park. For detailed information on local walks and potential parking, checking resources like the Staffordshire County Council website for specific routes is recommended.

Can I bring my dog to the natural monuments and trails?

Many of the natural trails and areas of natural beauty around Acton Trussell and Bednall are dog-friendly, especially the canal towpaths and trails within Cannock Chase AONB. Always ensure your dog is kept under control, particularly around wildlife or livestock, and check for any specific signage regarding dog access at individual sites.

Are there any viewpoints offering panoramic scenery?

Yes, several spots offer excellent views. The Butts Trig Point is a natural monument and summit known for its views of the surrounding area. The Millennium Sundial at Broc Hill also provides extensive views over Staffordshire towards Shropshire and Derbyshire. Additionally, the Fairoak Pools area offers beautiful vistas, especially at sunset.

What is the best time of year to visit the natural features in this region?

The natural features around Acton Trussell and Bednall can be enjoyed year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings new growth and wildflowers, while summer is ideal for family visits to spots like the Sherbrook Stepping Stones. Autumn showcases beautiful foliage, and crisp winter days can offer peaceful, clear views. Weekends and sunny days can be busy, especially at popular spots.

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