Nature reserves, parks & green spaces in Stoke-on-Trent
Showing 1–50 of 474 locations in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands.
A Potteries city with the Trent and Mersey Canal towpath, Westport Lake nature reserve, and Burslem Park — a Victorian park in a post-industrial landscape.
Berryhill Fields
Urban park· 438 ha
Park Hall Country Park
Urban park· 320 ha
Chatterley Whitfield Heritage Country Park
Urban park· 173 ha
Whitfield Valley Local Nature Reserve
Urban park· 151 ha
Trentham Golf Club
Golf course· 108 ha
Springfields Short
Urban park· 96 ha
Turnhurst Jubilee Woods
Urban park· 91 ha
WHITFIELD VALLEY
Whitfield Valley is a 91-hectare Local Nature Reserve located in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands, England. Visitors can explore diverse habitats including woodlands and meadows, with opportunities to see wildlife such as butterflies, birds, and small mammals.
Nature reserve· 91 ha
Central Forest Park
Urban park· 86 ha
Cockster Brook Community Park
Urban park· 84 ha
Florence Country Park
Urban park· 75 ha
Westport Lake Park
Urban park· 64 ha
BERRYHILL FIELDS
Berryhill Fields is a Local Nature Reserve in Stoke-on-Trent, covering 63 hectares. This area is characterized by grassland and wetland habitats, attracting a variety of wildlife, including amphibians and birds, with trails for walking.
Nature reserve· 63 ha
Hartshill Park
Urban park· 63 ha
Grange Park
Urban park· 60 ha
The Oaks
Broadleaved· 48 ha
Bev Park
Urban park· 40 ha
Festival Park
Urban park· 40 ha
Burslem Golf Course
Urban park· 40 ha
Mount Pleasant Recreation Ground
Urban park· 37 ha
Burslem Golf Course
Golf course· 34 ha
Hanley Park
Urban park· 34 ha
Queen's Park
Urban park· 32 ha
Sneyd Hill Park
Urban park· 32 ha
Fen Park
Urban park· 31 ha
COYNEY WOODS
Coyney Woods is a 30-hectare Local Nature Reserve located in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands. The reserve comprises ancient woods and diverse habitats, attracting butterflies, birds, and a variety of wildlife for visitors to observe.
Nature reserve· 30 ha
WESTPORT LAKE
Westport Lake is a 29-hectare local nature reserve in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands, England. It features wetlands and grasslands that attract various bird species, making it a popular spot for birdwatching and walking along scenic lakeside paths.
Nature reserve· 29 ha
Parkhall Country Park
Broadleaved· 28 ha
Mitchell Park
Urban park· 26 ha
Hanley Park
Grade II* registered historic park and garden
Historic· 25 ha
Tunstall Park
Urban park· 23 ha
Florence Greenway
Urban park· 22 ha
Fenton Park
Urban park· 22 ha
Hulton Abbey Park
Urban park· 22 ha
Monks-Neil Park
Urban park· 18 ha
Queen's Park, Longton
Grade II* registered historic park and garden
Historic· 18 ha
Tunstall Park
Urban park· 17 ha
Coronation Gardens
Urban park· 16 ha
Magdalen Road Plots
Urban park· 15 ha
Chatterley Whitfield Heritage Country Park
Plantation· 15 ha
Parkhall Country Park
Broadleaved· 15 ha
Festival Park
Broadleaved· 15 ha
Westport Lake Park
Urban park· 14 ha
HARTSHILL PARK
Hartshill Park is a Local Nature Reserve of 14 hectares located in Stoke-on-Trent, West Midlands. This area includes woodlands and grasslands, providing a habitat for birds, butterflies, and small mammals, alongside walking paths for visitors.
Nature reserve· 14 ha
Glebedale Park
Urban park· 13 ha
Burslem Park
Urban park· 13 ha
Birch Wood - Broadleaved woodland
Broadleaved· 12 ha
VICTORIA PARK, TUNSTALL
Grade II registered historic park and garden
Historic· 11 ha
Broadleaved woodland near Birches Head
Broadleaved· 10 ha
HARTSHILL CEMETERY (ALSO KNOWN AS STOKE CEMETERY)
Grade II registered historic park and garden
Historic· 10 ha