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    3.3 (3 reviews)
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    Shirley Park

    Shirley Park

    4.0(4 reviews)
    3.8 mi

    Shirley Park is in Shirley, Solihull, close to a shopping area that is becoming more popular with…read morepeople from outside the Shirley area. The park provides relief to the frantic high street and is ideal for a family picnic. There are a wide range of activities in the Park, including pitch and putt, and a range of events through out the summer months. The Donkey Derby is one of my favourites. It is a large outdoor summer fair with lots of animals to interact with I was lucky enough to speak to the parks warden and he told me the Park was originally home to farmland, which was bought up in 1927. At a later stage additional features were introduced which included an ornamental garden and formal walkways. A walk through the woods of the park is especially pleasant in spring when the bluebells produce a vivid array of colours. It is also possible to view wildfowl as the pond is used on a frequent basis by birds and wildlife. Play equipment includes: - Junior & toddler swings, Junior & toddler multi play, Senior & junior mound slide, Talking flowers, Horse springers, reveloution roundabout, play car and crazy mirrors. I grew up in the area as a child and have fond memories of this park, to the extent that I visit it most weeks.

    I don't use the term 'hidden gem' often, many because it's such a cliche and rarely true in these…read moredays of vapid overstatement. However, in this case it is literally true. You might never know it exists unless you're a resident of the local patch. I've lived over this side of Birmingham for over ten years and only discovered its existence a few months ago. I found it because I was trying to find Playpod (a soft play area) off the Stratford Road and stumbled upon this park by accident. There's plenty of green space surrounded by trees where you can play football or use the tennis courts if team games aren't you're thing. It's a great place for a picnic too, even though it's surrounded by busy residential streets. The play ground has swings, climbing frames, various slides, those flowers that you can talk into, a roundabout, play car andfunny mirrors. Everything is in pretty good condition too. There's also a skate park and even pitch and putt (though you have to take your own clubs and balls if you want to play.) I don't remember seeing any toilets because for once we didn't need to use them, but I'm sure there must be some nearby. If you want snacks and drinks, the shops on the high street are a few minutes away.

    Star City Entertainment Centre

    Star City Entertainment Centre

    3.4(43 reviews)
    5.8 mi

    I went to watch the F1 movie I'm a huge fan of F1 and I took my niece with me who also loves F1 the…read moreperson who directs you were to go sent us to the wrong cinema we were already few minutes late and the movie was playing we assumed it had started so we sat down and watched not realising that we had been sent to the wrong movie and it was half way through already . This ruined the movie for me as we only realised at the end we were sent to the wrong one .

    Affectionately referred to by some as 'Stab City' (doesn't take a wild imagination to guess why)…read morethis is a kind of a shell of an entertainment venue. Yes, the Vue cinema is fine and has loads of screens - so whilst it gets busy you can normally see whichever film you want without feeling rammed into the last seats. The restaurants are all chains - and very bland ones at that. There used to be a fairly decent Mexican, but even that has now gone and been replaced by a KFC/Nandos/McDs/delete as appropriate. There's a casino, but I have no interest in that, and there's a bowling alley / amusement arcade which is always rammed with tweens. When it was first built, there was a climbing centre spanning the interior dome of the atrium, and they installed a dry ice slope to sledge down alongside the escalators.. there was also shops to keep people entertained, but slowly and surely these have all closed down. Now it's just a large vacuous space with chain restaurants, a chain cinema, and a gaudy casino skirting the edges. I go to Star City on the very rare occurrence they're showing a film I want to see that isn't on elsewhere, or if I manage to score free tickets via showfilmfirst or a similar offer. Otherwise, there's nothing for me in the entire 'entertainment' establishment.

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    Kings Norton Skate park

    Kings Norton Skate park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    Concrete, outdoor and visible from the road, Kings Norton is a council built skatepark set in the…read morelush expanses of King's Norton park. As it's council built, it's free. About ten years ago or so, English councils suddenly learned how to build skate parks. Luckily , King's Norton was made after this strange enlightenment. There's a decent sized half pipe and a fairly big street course with all manner of funboxes, quarter pipes, roll ins and blocks. I'd but my own level of skateboarding ability at just scraping into intermediary (on the tricks front) and I found that there was plenty there to entertain me, the street part in particular seemed a good size. It wasn't too big, yet was big enough to be a bit challenging - I'd imagine that anyone approaching expert level would be pulling off all manner of exotic tricks with ease. I like the fact it's made of concrete to, nice and fast. I couldn't really find any major flaws with the place. I've only been during the day so it's always been quiet when I've been there but apparently even when it gets busy the atmosphere is still good. The Birmingham skater hardcore seem to skate it all the time, so what more recommendation could you need?

    Kings Norton Park is such a chilling place to hang around with friends on a warm summers day…read morewhatever the season may be. It's so wide and full of tranquillity with its beautiful and smoothly running stream wandering through the park right from the skate park that they provide to the conventional playing area. It's the perfect place to light a barbeque either with a small or large group and it's one of those places that you can spend until the early mornings. Perhaps just sitting somewhere in the field, in the skate park or in the playground, each having distances between them. As well as this it's a great place to walk dogs and even rabbits! Yes, I have actually seen someone walk their rabbit in this park. It's somewhere you can create memories and as someone that spent their childhood around this park, I could not say anything doubtful about it.

    Arrow Valley Country Park

    Arrow Valley Country Park

    4.1(7 reviews)
    8.4 mi

    This is a really great place to go on a sunny day, or just a dry day if we can't manage any sun…read more It has three different play areas, one for older children with plenty of climbing at the top of the hill, a play area for little ones connected to a bit for slightly older children that has a big climbing frame and swings. It also has a lovely lake to take a short walk round. It's a brilliant place for bikes and scooters too. The paths are all suitable for pushchairs. The cafe is situated at the entrance to the park and has clean toilet facilities as well as stocking a wide range of the usual cafe snacks and ice creams. The food is pretty good if you forget to take a picnic. There's a lovely play and exploring area right outside the cafe near the picnic tables so you can sit and have a drink while keeping an eye on the children. There's also a spot from which you can feed the ducks on the lake nearby. If your children need even more to explore, there is a small area of woodland to run round on one side of the lake as well. It's a great way to spend a day. Plus, you can venture further afield if you really want to on sign posted walks.

    l went here on a sunny but breezy day at the end of September and the park and visitor centre…read moreseemed relatively busy. The café stocked a variety of sandwiches, paninis and hot food. The mocha I had was nice and hot - served by friendly staff. Me and a friend sat out on the balcony over looking the lake which was nice. There are four maintained walks around the Arrow Valley park which I hope to return to do in the near future when it starts to warm up again.

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