Browsing category: Parks in Birmingham
Parks in Birmingham
Birmingham has some great parks to take your family to. Check out some of our top picks:
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Red House Park
Where? Hill Ln, Birmingham B43 6NA
Red House Park in Great Barr consists of a Victorian house with playing fields, woods, parkland, lakes and a playground.
Witton Lakes
Where? 59 Perry Common Rd, Birmingham B23 7AB
A Sweet place to go for a family bird watching walk.
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Grove park
Where? 253 Harborne Park Rd, Birmingham B17 0BJ
There are lots of slopes and paths for adventures and hide and seek. A pond with ducks and geese and a mini playground.
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Lickey Hills Country Park
Where? Warren Lane, Rednal, B45 8ER
Lickey Hills Country Park is one of Birmingham’s most varied and treasured parks. It covers 524 acres and is located just 10 miles south west of Birmingham.
The park offers different things to different people - it’s a place for family days out, to spot wildlife, for sport, school trips, or maybe just for the views and a cup of tea.
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Cannon Hill Park
Where? Russell Rd, Birmingham B13 8RD
Cannon Hill Park is a fantastic place to start a new adventure, there’s so much to do, from outdoor sports, games and rides, to shows and exhibitions, crafts, wildlife and more. There’s something brilliant for you to enjoy every day of the year, whatever the weather!
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Jones Wood
Where? Walmley, Sutton Coldfield B76 1GT
A lovely little wood with good footpaths which are suitable for pushchairs. There are lots of smilestones to find and in the spring the floors are carpeted with bluebells.
Sutton Park
Where? Sutton Coldfield B74 3EW
A huge green space in Sutton Coldfield with loads of different things to do. There are playgrounds, forests, lakes, cafes, restaurants, smilestones (painted rocks) to be found, pushchair friendly paths to walk along and a donkey sanctuary.
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Hill Hook Nature reserve
Where? Netherstone Grove, Sutton Coldfield B74 4DT
Lovely pushchair friendly paths, a lake and a forest which is full of bluebells in the spring.
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Sandwell Valley Country Park
Where? Salter's Ln, West Bromwich B71 4BG
With 660 acres to walk round, you can go for a quiet stroll in pleasant surroundings through woods, farmland and by pools and streams.
Meriden Park
Where? Moorend Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, B37 5TB
With play and activity areas, and a lake and stream, it is green living in the heart of busy residential town area.
Cotteridge Park
Where?Franklin Rd, Cotteridge, Birmingham B30 2HG
This is a lovely wooded area. It also has wide open grassed spaces with children's playground and skateboard rink.