As the summer holidays are set to get underway, many of us will be looking to enjoy the sunshine in the great outdoors. Whether it's a picnic or a countryside walk, Staffordshire is home to a wealth of stunning locations ideal for a day out. With promises of warmed weather to come, it's crucial to find a picturesque location with opportunities to cool off.

Luckily, we have the Peak District right on our doorstep, and this national park is filled with beautiful spots that are worth exploring, whether you're from Stoke-on-Trent or anywhere else. There's something truly magical about reaching a waterfall after a hike, taking a moment to relax as you listen to the sound of water tumbling into a pool below, or even dipping your toes in. Among all the waterfalls the Peak District has to offer, one stands out because of its unique location.

READ: The 'Rapunzel' tower opening for 'one day only' on outskirts of Stoke-on-Trent Normally closed to the public, you can explore the grounds of Biddulph Old Hall for just £5 this weekend READ: Booming shopping centre welcomes new boujee cafe bar Shoppers will be able to enjoy a range of artisan coffees, cakes and meals served on Denby crockery Three Shires Head is named after a section of the River Dane where Staffordshire, Cheshire and Derbyshire meet. Here, two waterfalls flow into Panniers Pool, creating a scenic spot where the three counties converge, reports Derbyshire Live . On warm summer days, numerous families can be seen stopping at.