Cannock Chase AONB - map and other informations
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Description
Cannock Chase AONB (Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty) is a stunning natural haven located in the heart of Staffordshire, England. The area covers about 68 square kilometers of unspoiled heathland, woodland, and wetlands, offering a wonderful escape into nature for travelers.
One of the main attractions of Cannock Chase is its diverse range of flora and fauna. The Chase is home to a variety of rare and endangered species, including wild boar, adders, birds of prey, and countless insects, making it a popular spot for birders and wildlife enthusiasts. The natural habitat at Cannock Chase also ensures a picturesque scenery all year round, with a sea of purple heather in the summer months, fields of bluebells in spring and autumnal hues in the colder months.
Furthermore, there are a number of walking and cycling trails scattered throughout the area, with varying difficulty levels, catering to individuals of all skill levels. The trails stretch for miles, taking hikers through the picturesque countryside, and provide an array of views along the way, from rolling hills to valleys, to lakes and ponds. Thrill-seekers can take on the Gruffalo trail, an interactive journey through the woods designed for children, facing their fears and discovering the natural world.
Cannock Chase is also home to a historic military site, former camps and training grounds for the military are dotted around the AONB. A number of heritage and historical sites throughout Cannock Chase can be found, such as the German Military Cemetery, which is the resting place of 5,000 German and Austrian prisoners captured during the First World War. The Chase offers great history and adventure for families and groups wanting to learn about the past.
For motor enthusiasts, the Chase is well-known for its fantastic Mountain Bike Trails and Downhill Tracks for mountain biking enthusiasts. The trails, consisting of woodland single-track and bike parks for more technical riding, with experienced riders favoring the downhill flow tracks. The Chase even holds an annual Staffordshire Cycling Festival and Ironman 70.3.
For those looking for a more relaxed day out, the area offers picnicking, picnicking tables are dotted throughout the area giving a perfect spot for families and groups alike to relax and reconnect with nature. Furthermore, visitors can partake in adventurous activities including archery, orienteering and forest ranger-led tours.
In conclusion, Cannock Chase AONB offers a vast array of diverse natural beauty and history for visitors to enjoy, with plenty to do whatever your interests. Visitors can experience a range of outdoor and indoor activities suitable for all the family, and explore the area's stunning beauty, enjoying what the area has to offer. So, why not take a day trip to Cannock Chase AONB to recharge, learn and enjoy the beautiful scenery.
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