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Round Oak Inn – Canal-Side Gemin Wombourne on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal
Round Oak Inn can be found on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal in Staffordshire and quite near to Wombourne.
What can be found at: Round Oak Inn
Set just a short stroll from the peaceful waters of the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, the Round Oak Inn in Wombourne is a favourite destination for canal boaters, walkers, and countryside explorers alike. Offering hearty pub food, local ales, and a warm welcome, it’s the perfect spot to relax after a day cruising or walking along one of the Midlands’ most scenic waterways.
A Perfect Stop for Canal Boaters on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire
For narrowboaters exploring the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, the Round Oak Inn makes an ideal stop-off point. With moorings available nearby, boaters can enjoy an easy walk to the pub, stretch their legs, and refuel with a satisfying meal.
The canal’s tranquil setting around Wombourne is known for its natural beauty — tree-lined towpaths, open countryside, and the occasional glimpse of local wildlife. After a long cruise or a day managing locks, few things are better than stepping off the boat and enjoying the comforts of a friendly, traditional pub.
Classic British Pub Experience
The Round Oak Inn offers everything you’d expect from a great British country pub — a welcoming bar, a well-curated menu, and a genuine community atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy:
- Delicious home-cooked meals, from traditional favourites to modern pub classics
- A fine selection of ales and wines, ideal for relaxing after a day on the water
- Spacious seating, including outdoor areas perfect for sunny afternoons
- Friendly service, making everyone feel right at home — whether you’re a local or just passing through on your narrowboat
The pub’s location makes it popular not just with boaters, but also walkers and cyclists who use the towpaths that wind their way through the South Staffordshire countryside.
Exploring the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal
The Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, engineered by the famous James Brindley, opened in 1772 and became one of the most important trade routes of its day. Stretching from Great Haywood Junction to Stourport-on-Severn, it links several key waterways and remains a favourite for leisure boating and canal holidays.
Wombourne lies roughly midway along the canal, making the Round Oak Inn a convenient and rewarding stop for those cruising the route.
The section around Wombourne is known for its gentle locks, scenic countryside, and quiet moorings — perfect for boaters seeking relaxation between stretches of travel.
A Great Spot for Walkers and Nature Lovers
Even if you’re not travelling by boat, the towpath by the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal near Wombourne offers some of the most peaceful walking routes in the area.
Visitors can enjoy:
- Waterside strolls through wooded areas and open fields
- Wildlife spotting, with kingfishers, swans, and herons frequently seen
- Access to the nearby Smestow Valley Nature Reserve, perfect for nature enthusiasts
- After exploring the local countryside, the Round Oak Inn is an ideal place to rest tired feet and enjoy a freshly cooked meal or a refreshing drink
Why Canal Users Love the Round Oak Inn
- Waterside on the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal
- Excellent food and drink in a relaxed, friendly setting
- Ideal for boaters, walkers, and cyclists exploring the South Staffordshire countryside
- Historic canal connections with scenic towpaths and great mooring options nearby
Perfect for lunch stops, evening meals, or weekend breaks
Visit the Round Oak Inn in Wombourne
Whether you’re cruising along the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, walking the towpath, or simply exploring Wombourne’s countryside, the Round Oak Inn is a destination that combines tradition, comfort, and the warm hospitality canal travellers appreciate.
Enjoy a drink in the bar, a meal with friends, or simply watch the world drift by — the Round Oak Inn captures the timeless charm of canal-side life in the heart of England.
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