Ladderedge Country Park
About the Business
Welcome to Ladderedge Country Park, a spectacular destination that should be on every traveler's bucket list! Situated at 108 Newcastle Rd, Leek ST13 7AA, United Kingdom, our establishment is a true jewel in the heart of Staffordshire's countryside.
As a stunning park with unmatched natural beauty, Ladderedge Country Park has everything you need for an enjoyable day out. From peaceful walks to bird watching, picnics, and more, this point of interest is a paradise for anyone who loves nature.
Our park stretches over 30 hectares of mature woodland, wildflower meadows, and pastures, all of which provide a home to an incredible array of wildlife. You'll love wandering through our tranquil paths while feeling the soothing influence of the park's sights and sounds. Whether you're up for a leisurely stroll or a more challenging hike, Ladderedge Country Park has something for everyone.
As a tourist attraction, we pride ourselves on offering a unique experience that cannot be found anywhere else in the area. We offer a wide variety of events and activities throughout the year, including guided nature walks, educational talks, and family-friendly festivals. Here, you can also learn about the park's rich history, dating back to the 12th century, when Ladderedge was part of the Leek Abbey estates.
So whether you're a local resident or a visitor to Staffordshire, be sure to come and see us at Ladderedge Country Park. We guarantee you'll leave refreshed, enlightened, and with memories that will last a lifetime!
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Location & Phone number
108 Newcastle Rd, Leek ST13 7AA, United Kingdom
Reviews
"Great place to take the dogs for a nice walk.been many times."
"Had a really lovely walk. Nice mix of fields, paths and canal."
"Lovely place to walk dogs with a mix of woodland and open grass meadows"
"Nice place to go for a walk, and in winter some good sledging hills. Tiny car parking area though."
"Enjoyed a nice walk through the hills at this place - signposted slightly oddly from one direction as the sign is beyond the entrance, but we managed to find it in the end and walked to the top of the hill to be rewarded with an excellent view. There was one slightly odd track that took us down the back of people's gardens, was very overgrown and then got to a part that was completely blocked by one person's fence, so we had to turn around and go back. Not sure why the entrance to that is still available as I would've thought it'd be better to block that part as well, or at least put up a sign!"
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