This 100-acre park features a large lake, walking trails, and plenty of green space for picnics and relaxation. Visitors can rent a boat and enjoy the lake, or take a leisurely stroll around the perimeter. The park is also home to a variety of wildlife, including swans, ducks, and fish. In addition to its natural beauty, the park offers several amenities, including a cafe, toilets, and picnic tables.
Peaceful and spacious. Lots of squirrels and the various kind of trees. Is a good place to enjoy yourself.
Very nice constructed by the city council. Loved the cricket ground grass is always neat anf trimmed and boundaries are marked .
I walk in this park a minimum of 3 times a week as a local dog walker. Overall it's a lovely park Positives: Grounds are well maintained. The basketball court and tennis courts are in really good condition. There are two children's play areas at opposite ends ends of the park. There is an area to play cricket. Walkways & paths are all accessible & easy to walk. The harborne walk way trail begins in this park & you can do a lovely loop which includes this & the Edgbaston reservoir. Negatives: There are problems with flytipping. In fairness the council are pretty good at resolving this and it doesn't accumulate. There are often quite a few rough characters (homeless people, drug dealing, people using the wooded area for the toilet etc). There have also been travelling communities breaking in to the park and setting up camp- at least 5-6 times a year this is happening. There is currently a group using the park at the moment! Over all, the park itself is lovely, but there are some obviously issues that are partly due to the location being in a rough part of Birmingham.
First time in Park, from the outside looks ruff, (Dudley Road side) doesn't give it much credit. But a nice little park, once inside. walking the dogs, watch the men playing football, or take the kids down to the play area.
It is a really big and clean , I enjoy going there and see the sunset, all the greenery makes it more beautiful, if you love to spend time alone in nature go on and have a nice time there .
What better way to spend a cloudy afternoon than by walking around this park in mid October?
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Basketball court
Has a tennis court
Picnic tables
Slides
Swings
Good for kids
Playground
Dog park
Dogs allowed
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Peaceful and spacious. Lots of squirrels and the various kind of trees. Is a good place to enjoy yourself.
Very nice constructed by the city council. Loved the cricket ground grass is always neat anf trimmed and boundaries are marked .
I walk in this park a minimum of 3 times a week as a local dog walker. Overall it's a lovely park Positives: Grounds are well maintained. The basketball court and tennis courts are in really good condition. There are two children's play areas at opposite ends ends of the park. There is an area to play cricket. Walkways & paths are all accessible & easy to walk. The harborne walk way trail begins in this park & you can do a lovely loop which includes this & the Edgbaston reservoir. Negatives: There are problems with flytipping. In fairness the council are pretty good at resolving this and it doesn't accumulate. There are often quite a few rough characters (homeless people, drug dealing, people using the wooded area for the toilet etc). There have also been travelling communities breaking in to the park and setting up camp- at least 5-6 times a year this is happening. There is currently a group using the park at the moment! Over all, the park itself is lovely, but there are some obviously issues that are partly due to the location being in a rough part of Birmingham.
First time in Park, from the outside looks ruff, (Dudley Road side) doesn't give it much credit. But a nice little park, once inside. walking the dogs, watch the men playing football, or take the kids down to the play area.
It is a really big and clean , I enjoy going there and see the sunset, all the greenery makes it more beautiful, if you love to spend time alone in nature go on and have a nice time there .
What better way to spend a cloudy afternoon than by walking around this park in mid October?