Walkers can now explore a previously private area of Shropshire and South Staffordshire.
Bradford Estates has opened part of its historic woodlands to the public with The Bradford Walk, a trail that connects 15km of newly created permissive public paths with existing rights of way, enhancing connectivity across the area.
Linking pleasure grounds and carriageways – enjoy a wealth of wildlife, spectacular views of the surrounding scenery, Capability Brown landscapes, wetlands, and historic sites such as Weston Park, Boscobel House and The Oak Tree at Monarch’s Way.
BRADFORD WALK – MAIN TRAIL
Discover centuries of history and stunning landscapes on the Bradford Walk, a scenic route through the heart of the Staffordshire and Shropshire countryside. Follow Monarch’s Way to the legendary Royal Oak, where King Charles II hid in 1651, and explore the historic Boscobel House. Wander through the charming Tong Village, known for its picturesque church and literary connections, before reaching the tranquil waters of Norton Mere. Experience the parkland surrounding Weston Park, designed by Capability Brown, and enjoy the timeless beauty of Weston-under-Lizard. This varied trail blends royal history, architectural elegance, and sweeping landscapes for a truly memorable walk.
Length: 11.8 km
Time: 3 – 3.5 hours
Trail length: Short Trail / Medium Trail / Full Trail
Key attractions on Loop:
- Weston Park
- Weston-under-Lizard
- Capability-Brown Landscape
- Norton Mere
- Tong Village
- Boscobel House
- White Ladies Priory
- The Royal Oak, Monarch’s Way
CAPABILITY BROWN PLEASURE GROUND TRAIL
Designed for leisure, these pleasure grounds feature winding paths and thoughtfully crafted landscapes, where tranquil woodlands and the shimmering waters of Norton Mere create a peaceful blend of nature and history.
Length: 2.3 km
Time: 25 mins – 45 mins
Trail length: Short Trail / Medium Trail / Full Trail














