The guide is packed with information both practical and historical.
It is an attractive publication with OS map extracts and numerous high
quality colour photos.
The Two Saints Way has a symmetrical structure with the two
cathedrals at either end, Stoke Minster in the middle and two churches
dedicated to St Mary at the quarter points. With this in mind, the 92
mile route is divided into four colour coded sections – 1: Chester to
Nantwich, 2: Nantwich to Stoke, 3: Stoke to Stafford and 4: Stafford to
Lichfield. Each section is further divided into four stages of between
3.5 and 8.5 miles in length. The route is described in both directions.
Highlights on
this varied route include Beeston Castle, Englelsea Brook Chapel and
Museum, the Staffordshire Hoard at the Potteries Museum, Trentham
Gardens and Cannock Chase Area of outstanding Natural Beauty. The guide contains a wealth of fascinating information on many features of interest.
Compiled and tested by seasoned walker and retired headmaster, David
Pott, this comprehensive, full colour guide is the perfect companion for
modern pilgrims and dedicated long-distance walkers alike. Everything
you need is here:
- Clear, easy-to-follow route descriptions
- Detailed, large-scale Ordnance Survey maps of the whole Trail
- Fascinating details about the history, landscapes, culture and wildlife you’ll meet along the way
- More than 100 fascinating modern and archive photographs
The Way of St Chad (Chester to Lichfield)
Section 1 Chester to Nantwich
Section 2 Nantwich to Stoke
Section 3 Stoke to Stafford
Section 4 Stafford to Lichfield
The Way of St Werburgh (Lichfield to Chester)
Section 4 Lichfield to Stafford
Section 3 Stafford to Stoke
Section 2 Stoke to Nantwich
Section 1 Nantwich to Chester