Staffy Trail launching this Friday could bring 30,000 visitors to the county
By Nub News Reporter 30th Apr 2026
Locals can take part in a new interactive trail from 1 May as part of Staffordshire Day celebrations.
To mark the 10th anniversary of the day, 10 Staffy statues have been hidden across the county in Stoke-on-Trent, Stafford and Tamworth.
The trail has over 40 stops showcasing some of the region's hidden gems and uncovering fun facts.
Participants can use the Staffy Trail app or collect a map from any Staffordshire Library, including Stoke library.
The app can be used to unlock rewards and discounts.
Taking in Stoke Minster and the Ancient High House, the trail is expected to generate more than £600,000 for Staffordshire's economy and attract 30,000 visitors.
Three of the sculptures have been designed by winners of the Staffy Art Trail Design Competition.

Running for ten weeks, the trail is self-guided and the first of its kind in Staffordshire.
Martin Murray, Leader of Staffordshire County Council, said: "This is a really exciting project for Staffordshire.
"We've seen first-hand how trails like the Burton Barrel Roll can bring people into an area and deliver real economic benefits for local businesses.
"The Staffy Trail takes that to the next level.
"Being spread across multiple locations makes it something quite unique.
"What's really important is the way it encourages people to explore, spend time in different places and connect with the stories behind them.
"That's where the real value lies for local communities and businesses."
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