Hawksmoor Nature Reserve
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Hawksmoor Nature Reserve

Staffordshire

Dog Friendly Rating: 7/10 A Woodland Trust reserve with ancient oak woodland and deep-cut stream valleys in the Churnet Valley.

Hawksmoor Nature Reserve is a quietly rewarding Staffordshire landscape of meadows, scrubland and gentle woodland managed by the National Trust. The 4.8 km circuit explores open ground with wide skies and a relaxed, unhurried character that feels quite different from the busier Peak District walks nearby. The reserve's mix of habitats — from flower-rich grassland to scrubby woodland edges — creates a varied walk without any dramatic terrain or demanding climbs, with just 88 metres of gentle elevation gain across the whole route.

This dog friendly walk is ideal for dogs who enjoy a calm, exploratory outing with plenty of natural scent. The meadow grass, scrubland edges and woodland floor provide varied sniffing throughout, and the gentle terrain suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels. Off-lead potential is moderate across the open sections, and livestock risk is low, making for a relaxed walk where dogs can amble at their own pace. This is a great choice for days when you want space and simplicity rather than a big adventure — the kind of walk where both dog and owner come home feeling quietly satisfied.

At a Glance

Distance 4.8 km (3.0 miles)
Difficulty Easy
Duration 1 hr 30 min
Walk Type Woodland
Route Type Circular
Off Lead Potential Moderate
Livestock Risk Low
Facilities None
Parking Free parking area at reserve

Frequently Asked Questions

Hawksmoor Nature Reserve is a great option for a dog-friendly day out, earning a solid 7/10 on our dog-friendly rating. The 4.8 km circuit through meadows, scrubland and woodland is managed by the National Trust and offers varied terrain that suits dogs of all ages and fitness levels. Livestock risk is low, and the relaxed, unhurried character of the reserve makes it a comfortable choice for most dogs.

Off-lead potential is moderate at Hawksmoor, particularly across the open sections of the route. The low livestock risk means you can relax a little compared to some countryside walks, though as always it's worth reading the environment and keeping an eye on your dog in shared natural spaces.

There are no on-site facilities at Hawksmoor, so it's worth coming prepared with water and any supplies your dog needs. The good news is that parking is free at the reserve, and the route itself is gentle with just 88 metres of elevation gain across the full circuit , making it a low-stress outing for dogs and owners alike. It's the kind of walk that rewards those looking for space and simplicity rather than a big adventure.

Location

Hawksmoor Nature Reserve Parking Area, Cheadle, Staffordshire

52.9933, -1.9824

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