Stafford may not always top the list of UK weekend getaways, but this market town is a hidden gem brimming with historic charm, riverside walks, and a blossoming food scene. Whether you're here for a relaxing escape or a cultural dive, Stafford rewards curious visitors with plenty to see, do, and eat—without the big city crowds. Here’s how to make the most of a weekend in Stafford.
Start your day with a visit to Stafford Castle, just a mile outside the town centre. The 900-year-old Norman ruins sit atop a hill offering panoramic views across the countryside. Wander through the woodlands and explore the visitor centre, where interactive displays trace the castle's dramatic past.
Insider Tip: Early risers can catch the soft morning light over the ruins—perfect for photographs.
Head back into town and stroll through Market Square, the beating heart of Stafford. On Saturdays, the square buzzes with market stalls selling local produce, vintage goods, and homemade crafts.
Just a short walk away is the Ancient High House, the largest timber-framed townhouse in England. This free-entry museum offers a glimpse into Elizabethan life and regularly hosts local art exhibits and period-dressed guides.
For a relaxed midday break, try Bean Encounter for artisan coffee and hearty brunch dishes. Alternatively, The Grove Coffee House serves up fresh cakes, sandwiches, and soups in a calming minimalist setting.
Spend your afternoon unwinding in Victoria Park, a beautifully restored riverside park featuring a sensory garden, aviary, and calming walkways along the River Sow. It’s an ideal spot for a picnic or just some people-watching on a sunny day.
Pop into Salter Street Toys and Models, a nostalgic shop filled with collectibles and childhood favourites. La Boutique and Emporium on Mill Street are great for fashion and interiors with a local twist.
For a cosy dinner, The Soup Kitchen offers traditional British cuisine in an 800-year-old building—think roast lamb and sticky toffee pudding. Or opt for The Bear Grill, known for steaks, gourmet burgers, and a warm pub atmosphere.
Round off your evening at The Sun Inn, a restored 16th-century inn with roaring fires, local ales, and regular live music. The courtyard beer garden is a hidden gem in the warmer months.
Kick off your Sunday with fresh air and wildlife at Doxey Marshes, just a 15-minute walk from the town centre. This wetland nature reserve is perfect for birdwatching, photography, or a peaceful morning stroll along well-marked trails.
Return to the town and visit St Mary’s Church, one of the finest parish churches in the West Midlands. Its architecture is stunning, and it often features live organ recitals. Then pop into Shire Hall Gallery, which showcases contemporary art from Staffordshire creatives.
Enjoy a laid-back Sunday lunch at The Artisan, a stylish spot offering seasonal dishes and a strong vegetarian menu. For something more casual, Apres Lounge serves street food-inspired plates and colourful cocktails.
If you have time before heading home, take a short drive to Shugborough Estate. Managed by the National Trust, this historic estate includes a stately home, working farm, walled garden, and sweeping parkland. It's a lovely end to a relaxed weekend.
Whether you're in Stafford for a romantic getaway or a solo recharge, the key to a great weekend is a comfortable place to stay. For short-stay accommodation that feels like home, consider booking through Pass the Keys, a trusted local property management company offering fully serviced homes in Stafford and surrounding areas. Their curated stays combine convenience with local charm—ideal for exploring this underrated market town at your own pace.