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This project contains fascinating trails that connect Birmingham with Sandwell and Sandwell with Birmingham. Go and explore by foot or by bike. Enjoy!
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This feature is devoted to a showcase of wonderful trees to be found across Birmingham and the West Midlands, particularly in its many great parks and green open spaces.
From scarce mammals like water voles and polecats to dragonflies and kingfishers, and a huge variety of plant life, there is much to treasure and so many places to visit across the city.
This feature from our community looks at houses and gardens that you can visit in the West Midlands Region that are owned by the National Trust. Take a look, then go and visit.
In and around Birmingham, there is so much to enjoy with great parks, open spaces, canals, nature and wildlife. There are so many spaces for people to visit and enjoy.
The West Midlands is at the heart of Britain’s canal network. With hundreds of miles of canals to explore, it’s easy to see why so take our feature and enjoy!
Sparkhill Park is on the Stratford Road in Sparkhill, Birmingham. Other entrances on Court Road and Park Road. On the no 5 and no 6 bus routes.
Bath Street Gardens is the former Bath Street Burial Ground of 1756 - 1857. The gardens was refurbished in 2003. Also called Parkers Green Park. Near Barleyfields Row.
Black Patch Park is a park located in Smethwick. It covers a large area of approximately 20 acres. It is a short distance from Winson Green Outer Circle Tram Stop.
The Park and Open Space is located in Winson Green.
Musgrave Road Recreation Ground is located in Winson Green.
Wellington Street Recreation and Play Area is a green open space located in the Soho area of Birmingham.
Waverhill Park is a small park and green open space located in the Soho are of Birmingham.
All Saints Park is a large open green space located in Winson Green and is ideal for leisure and recreation.
Gib Heath Park is a green open space close to Soho in Birmingham.
Haden Hill Park is located between Halesowen and Old Hill in Sandwell, West Midlands. Haden Hill House now a museum was the home of George Alfred Haden Haden-Best from 1877 to 1921.
Rowley Hills and Blue Rock Quarry is located in Oldbury, Sandwell, West Midlands. The Rowley Hills is the highest land form in the Black Country with views across the region.
At the top of the Erdington High Street is the Erdington Village Green. There is a stone tablet dating to 1887 here from Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee and a new information sign.
Developed on land formerly belonging to Bournbrook Hall between Bournville Lane and Mary Vale Road is Cadbury Park, also called the Cadbury Ladies' Recreation Ground from 1879 onwards.
The Horse and Tamer bronze statue was originally in the grounds of Tudor Grange (formerly home of the Bird family) in Solihull. Made in 1874 by Joseph Boehm. In Malvern Park from 1953.
Bantock House Museum is located within Bantock Park in Wolverhampton. Named after Alderman Baldwin Bantock, twice Mayor of Wolverhampton. The house opened to the public in 1948.
Five Ways Community Park is located at Bath Row in Birmingham near the Five Ways Estate. Not far from Islington Row Middleway.
Vyse Street Food Market is a pilot project set to transform Levels 5 & 6 of Vyse Street MSCP into a sustainable urban farm - Birmingham's first.
Norman Street Park is located near the Soho Loop in Winson Green, Birmingham. A small park near a place called Centre of the Earth. The Asylum Bridge gives you access to the Soho Loop.
East Park is located in the City of Wolverhampton near Hickman Avenue. The park opened in 1896. The park includes the Lysaght Memorial Clock Tower. Play area, tennis courts and speedway.
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