This 43-hectare park and nature reserve features a large lake, walking trails, and a variety of wildlife including birds, fish, and insects. The park's landscape is characterized by mature woodland, grasslands, and wetlands, providing a habitat for numerous species of plants and animals. Visitors can enjoy activities such as birdwatching, fishing, and picnicking, as well as exploring the park's many trails and scenic viewpoints. The park is also home to a number of historic features, including a medieval fishpond and a 19th-century icehouse.
Beautiful park, so many areas to enjoy. Family friendly. Great for mental health, its calming and relaxing
The park is useful for youngsters. Various attractions to occupy them. One problem though, it's very close to the main road with plenty of exhaust fumes floating across the air.
Nice for a quick walk with the dog or for a relaxing picnic by the river. Was nice and clean too.
It's a very nice nature area, located at the gates of Birmingham; valley of river Cole. Paths are full of bridges from different times, well marked, easy to find a way through. Good for from 30 minutes to about an hour walk. There is playground for children's at the entrance of river Cole Nature Reserve. Location don't have a car park but a few places are along the road.
Great little walk, well looked after except for lazy dog walkers that think poo bags are christmas decorations that should be hung in trees.
Great little place for a quick walk if you are in the area, a lot of the local halfwits don't pick up their dog mess so beware.
Picnic tables
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
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Beautiful park, so many areas to enjoy. Family friendly. Great for mental health, its calming and relaxing
The park is useful for youngsters. Various attractions to occupy them. One problem though, it's very close to the main road with plenty of exhaust fumes floating across the air.
Nice for a quick walk with the dog or for a relaxing picnic by the river. Was nice and clean too.
It's a very nice nature area, located at the gates of Birmingham; valley of river Cole. Paths are full of bridges from different times, well marked, easy to find a way through. Good for from 30 minutes to about an hour walk. There is playground for children's at the entrance of river Cole Nature Reserve. Location don't have a car park but a few places are along the road.
Great little walk, well looked after except for lazy dog walkers that think poo bags are christmas decorations that should be hung in trees.
Great little place for a quick walk if you are in the area, a lot of the local halfwits don't pick up their dog mess so beware.