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Family friendly hiking trails around Tittesworth are characterized by the expansive Tittesworth Reservoir, Staffordshire's second largest, which forms a central feature. The landscape transitions from waterside paths to peaceful woodlands and open meadows, offering varied terrain for hikers. Prominent gritstone edges like The Roaches and Hen Cloud provide a rugged backdrop and elevated viewpoints. This area, on the edge of the Peak District National Park, combines open water vistas with diverse natural habitats.
Last updated: May 20, 2026
5.0
(1)
12
hikers
18.1km
05:02
320m
320m
Hard hike. Very good fitness required. Mostly accessible paths. Sure-footedness required.
4.3
(3)
12
hikers
6.97km
01:50
60m
60m
Easy hike. Great for any fitness level. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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5.0
(1)
4
hikers
10.8km
03:07
280m
280m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
4.3
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17
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13.2km
03:35
190m
190m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
5.0
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15
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8.74km
02:30
210m
210m
Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Great view of the Roaches. Interesting legends / myths about the pool online. Also known as Blakemere Pool.
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Very moody woods when I went with the mist
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Tough climb up, but well worth the effort with great views, I didn't get them this time but been before
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Meerbrook was originally a chapel of the large ecclesiastical parish of Leek and its chapel building was in existence by 1537. The present parish church of St Matthew was designed by the architect, R. Norman Shaw and built in two phases in 1870 and 1873.
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The source of the river is located over 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level in the Staffordshire moorlands, near the gritstone escarpment of the Roaches. After flowing downhill for a few miles it reaches Tittesworth Reservoir, a major supplier of fresh water to the Potteries and Leek. After it leaves the dam at Tittesworth, it flows into the ancient market town of Leek, where it was used to aid the manufacture of dyes that were used in the town's textile and silk industries.
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Tittesworth is the second largest reservoir by volume in the county of Staffordshire. The Peak District Boundary Walk runs past the reservoir.
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A pretty little spot where the River Churnet runs into Tittesworth Reservoir.
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There are 8 family-friendly hiking trails around Tittesworth listed in this guide, ranging from easy strolls to more challenging routes. You'll find options suitable for various ages and fitness levels.
Yes, Tittesworth offers several easy and relatively flat options. The Fosters Trail (4.5km) is particularly suitable for pushchairs, winding through Fosters Wood and meadows. For a slightly longer, easy option, consider the Tittesworth Reservoir loop from Tittesworth, which is about 7 km and generally easy to navigate.
The trails around Tittesworth offer diverse scenery. You can enjoy stunning views of The Roaches and Hen Cloud, explore peaceful woodland paths, and discover vibrant wildflower meadows. The reservoir itself provides picturesque waterside paths. You might also spot highlights like the Trig point on The Roaches or the dramatic Lud's Church on some of the longer routes.
Many trails around Tittesworth are dog-friendly, but it's always best to keep dogs on a lead, especially around livestock and wildlife. The area is a haven for birds, so responsible dog ownership helps protect the local ecosystem. Always check specific route details for any restrictions.
Tittesworth is beautiful year-round, but spring and summer are particularly lovely for family hikes. In summer, the wildflower meadows burst with orchids, bees, and butterflies. The visitor centre and watersports activities are also in full swing during warmer months. Autumn offers stunning foliage, while winter can provide crisp, quiet walks, though some paths might be muddy.
Yes, many of the family-friendly routes around Tittesworth are circular, allowing you to start and end at the same point. A popular option is the Tittesworth Reservoir loop from Tittesworth, offering great views and a manageable distance for many families.
Tittesworth Reservoir is well-equipped for families. There's a visitor centre with a restaurant offering views over the reservoir, a gift shop, and toilets. A large, recently updated children's play area caters to ages 2 to 15, with some wheelchair-inclusive features. Watersports activities are also available at the Tittesworth Watersports and Activity Centre.
The komoot community highly rates the trails around Tittesworth, with an average score of 4.6 stars from over 4,700 ratings. Reviewers often praise the well-maintained paths, stunning reservoir views, and the variety of landscapes, making it a fantastic destination for family outings.
While the main reservoir trails can be popular, exploring some of the slightly longer routes or venturing into the adjacent woodlands can offer a quieter experience. Routes like the Hill House Trig Point – Mermaid Pool loop from Tittesworth, while moderate, might offer more solitude away from the immediate reservoir edge.
Tittesworth is a haven for wildlife. Families can enjoy spotting various bird species, including swallows, swifts, martins, oystercatchers, cormorants, and buzzards. There are two bird hides available, one of which is wheelchair-friendly, providing excellent opportunities for observation. Keep an eye out for bees and butterflies in the wildflower meadows during warmer months.
Yes, there is ample parking available at the Tittesworth Reservoir Visitor Centre, making it convenient for families arriving by car. Parking charges may apply, so it's advisable to check current rates upon arrival.
While Tittesworth Reservoir is primarily accessed by car, there are some public transport options. You can typically take a bus from nearby towns like Leek. However, services might be less frequent, especially on weekends or holidays. It's recommended to check local bus timetables in advance for the most up-to-date information.


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