Historically a coal-mining town, today Biddulph is better known as the garden town of Staffordshire. Savour the award-winning floral displays, wander round Biddulph Grange Country Park, cycle along the Biddulph Valley Way or enjoy one of the special events including continental markets and the folk festival.
Biddulph Town Forum: Health 16th February 2010 - Information Leaflet
Biddulph Valley Way - Once a railway connecting Stoke-on-Trent and Congleton, now part of the national cycle network (route 55), this trail can now be explored on foot, cycle or horseback.
Biddulph Valley Leisure Centre - Swimming, squash, fitness, gym and dance studio.
National Trust Biddulph Grange Garden - Unusual Victorian Garden created by James Bateman, a great plantsman and collector, to display his collection of specimens from around the world and described by him as 'a garden to amaze and delight'
Biddulph Grange Country Park - Discover lots of different habitats - meadows, woodlands, a lake and a wildlife garden. Way marked trails, visitor centre, fishing and walks including a Hydroelectric Walk.
Greenway Bank & Knypersley Country Parks - Lovely walks around the water and to the head of the River Trent. Visit, or contact, Biddulph Council's Connect to find out more, or request a copy of Exploring the Biddulph Countryside leaflet
Community website http://www.biddulph.co.uk/
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