Pip's Guidebook

Pip
Pip's Guidebook

Food scene

Small country pub bar, with lovely restaurant - Hearty meals
7 locals recommend
The Cock Inn
Newport Road
7 locals recommend
Small country pub bar, with lovely restaurant - Hearty meals
Good pub/restaurant, always great services and food.
7 locals recommend
The wharf tavern
7 locals recommend
Good pub/restaurant, always great services and food.
Great outdoor space, quant inside and wholesome food
The Kings Arms Hotel
17 Stafford Rd
Great outdoor space, quant inside and wholesome food
Recently given a new face lift, This beautiful pub is brimming with quirky detail and atmosphere offering good beer and food, not one to be missed. Make sure you check out the panelled room!
The Swan at Forton
Eccleshall Road
Recently given a new face lift, This beautiful pub is brimming with quirky detail and atmosphere offering good beer and food, not one to be missed. Make sure you check out the panelled room!
Cafe by day and bar by night with large outdoor space.
The Little George
1 Castle St
Cafe by day and bar by night with large outdoor space.
Great selection of cookery courses on offer.
Perrys Field To Fork Ltd
Great selection of cookery courses on offer.
Lovely bakery in the heart of Eccleshall
Flour And Co Bakehouse
3 High St
Lovely bakery in the heart of Eccleshall
A great walk along the canal will lead you to the Norbury Junction, situated right on the canal you'll be able to had a drink and food. And they're dog friendly too
Junction Inn
A great walk along the canal will lead you to the Norbury Junction, situated right on the canal you'll be able to had a drink and food. And they're dog friendly too

Neighbourhoods

Surrounding farms within the countryside, with canal running through.
High Offley
Surrounding farms within the countryside, with canal running through.
7 locals recommend
Shropshire
7 locals recommend
Local town located about 5 miles away, with cafes, a bakery, butcher, pubs and restaurants. Supermarkts: Waitrose Aldi and Lidl
10 locals recommend
Newport
10 locals recommend
Local town located about 5 miles away, with cafes, a bakery, butcher, pubs and restaurants. Supermarkts: Waitrose Aldi and Lidl
Very quaint local town with great bars, cafes pubs and few restaurants. Home to a lovely bakery and local farm butchers! Super market - CoOp
6 locals recommend
Eccleshall
6 locals recommend
Very quaint local town with great bars, cafes pubs and few restaurants. Home to a lovely bakery and local farm butchers! Super market - CoOp
Lovely town, a must visit if you have the time.
244 locals recommend
Shrewsbury
244 locals recommend
Lovely town, a must visit if you have the time.

Sightseeing

16 locals recommend
Cronkhill
16 locals recommend
38 locals recommend
Weston Park
38 locals recommend
131 locals recommend
Ironbridge
131 locals recommend
Lovely day out. Great for shopping, dining and parkland walks.
74 locals recommend
Trentham Estate
Stone Road
74 locals recommend
Lovely day out. Great for shopping, dining and parkland walks.
Good day out for History looking guests.
75 locals recommend
Blists Hill Victorian Town
Legges Way
75 locals recommend
Good day out for History looking guests.
Bit further a field but worth the extra bit of driving through beautiful countryside especially if you come this far from the south. Great for a rewarding days walking, lovely traditional country pubs along the way, tie the day in with a visit to Chatsworth House
39 locals recommend
Peak District National Park Authority
Baslow Road
39 locals recommend
Bit further a field but worth the extra bit of driving through beautiful countryside especially if you come this far from the south. Great for a rewarding days walking, lovely traditional country pubs along the way, tie the day in with a visit to Chatsworth House
53 locals recommend
Stokesay Castle
Ludlow Road
53 locals recommend
Beautiful day out in a beautiful corner of Shropshire
17 locals recommend
Dudmaston Hall
17 locals recommend
Beautiful day out in a beautiful corner of Shropshire

Adventure

Fun day out for thrill seekers
329 locals recommend
Alton Towers
Farley Lane
329 locals recommend
Fun day out for thrill seekers
Historic day out, with lovely walks
40 locals recommend
Shugborough Hall
40 locals recommend
Historic day out, with lovely walks
It is said the on a clear day you can see up to 17 counties from the summit which stands at 407m (1,335ft) above sea water.
57 locals recommend
The wrekin
57 locals recommend
It is said the on a clear day you can see up to 17 counties from the summit which stands at 407m (1,335ft) above sea water.
For the adventure seekers, 4 walking routes 4 cycling routes Forest Segway Dog activity trail Orienteering Go Ape Cafe - (currently take away only)
32 locals recommend
Cannock Chase Forest
Birches Valley
32 locals recommend
For the adventure seekers, 4 walking routes 4 cycling routes Forest Segway Dog activity trail Orienteering Go Ape Cafe - (currently take away only)
The reserve is a rich, diverse wetland teeming with life. Look out across the area of fen, which is literally a thin floating raft of vegetation over water dominated by tall reed species. In the spring the drier wooded areas are vibrant with the colour of bluebells and stitchwort. Listen out for skylarks and look up to see buzzards high in the sky. Loynton Moss is a post glacial landscape. As the ice age came to an end, huge blocks of ice broke from retreating glaciers gouging a depression known as a kettle hole. When the ice blocks eventually melted, this depression was filled with water to form a mere (lake) that extended more than 100 acres.
Loynton Moss
The reserve is a rich, diverse wetland teeming with life. Look out across the area of fen, which is literally a thin floating raft of vegetation over water dominated by tall reed species. In the spring the drier wooded areas are vibrant with the colour of bluebells and stitchwort. Listen out for skylarks and look up to see buzzards high in the sky. Loynton Moss is a post glacial landscape. As the ice age came to an end, huge blocks of ice broke from retreating glaciers gouging a depression known as a kettle hole. When the ice blocks eventually melted, this depression was filled with water to form a mere (lake) that extended more than 100 acres.