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    Edgbaston Reservoir

    Edgbaston Reservoir

    (5 reviews)

    Edgbaston Resorvoir is another of those urban idyls that take away the sometimes claustrophobic…read morefeelings of city living. Looking out over the flat waterway can be an incredibly calming feeling, and sometimes even dramatic if the wind is up. A walk around the resorvoir is a good way to get an idea of it's size and allows you to really take in it's serene beauty. The footpath is frequented by dog walkers, joggers and people just out on a stroll. Whether you're out to burn off calories or just fancy sitting and watching the world go by, Edgbaston Resorvoir offers a scenic setting in which to ponder the greater mysteries of life or simply stare out over the water.

    There's two miles of pathway around the reservoir making it a popular place for joggers,…read moredog-walkers and people out for a gentle stroll. This is a fabulous facility that I've used over the years. Sadly, these days I feel it's under used. I remember when each weekend there was something going on, on the water. These days, however, to see a single boat on the lake is a rarity. That said, it's home to The Midland Sailing Club and Sea Cadet Centre and The Birmingham Rowing Club. It's still one of my favourite places to relax. The council and ranger service do a great job with its upkeep. It's also a popular place for fishing. It's a stones throw from Birmingham city centre and parking is free. It could do with a cafe actually within the reservoir but there is one just at the entrance.

    Sutton Park

    Sutton Park

    (23 reviews)

    A beautiful and huge park - one of the largest urban parks in the UK in fact. There are wild…read moreponies, free range cows and plenty of other wildlife you can spot at various times of the year. There are frequent ice cream vans dotted about near the scouts jamboree stone and lots of pay2ride bike docks around the edge of the park including e-bikes (run by beryl) in my experience the normal bikes are well maintained and not very expensive if you use them properly and dock them after each use - you get charged an extra fee if you leave it non-docked and another fee if you leave it outside the beryl zone but this is clearly demarcated in the beryl app. It's a beautiful place to go especially with family. The only detraction is that some of the paths and tracks are a bit muddy and unstable so if you're really having a hike like I do it's best to go in strong sturdy boots with good grip. There is an information centre located near the Sutton Coldfield town centre entrance of the park and a gym and swimming pool called wyndley right near the park. Fishing is allowed within certain seasons but you will need a licence and I'm not sure if there are any other requirements as I've not done it yet in this park. You will enjoy coming here, even in winter. Just bring appropriate clothing and shoes!

    Henry VIII hunting ground, and the reason why Sutton received the royal charter since he had such a…read morefabulous time... It's bigger than most urban parks, and spans both further than you would expect, and less, as it goes on so much further than most city/town parks (you do genuinely get to points where you can here no traffic nor see no houses quite quickly), it almost makes it feel more like an estate park- which of course it is smaller than, but I'd probably say not by much for many. There are quite a few little pockets of the park, so you can take in as little or as much of it as you like. There is plenty of wildlife, pools, paths and impressive large trees in ancient woodlands. It tends to get quite busy, but it's large enough for you to never feel cramped, and people tend to cheerfully be saying good morning.

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    Kingsbury Water Park

    (7 reviews)

    By far the my favourite green space in the whole Midlands! A huge park to be explored walking,…read morecycling or even sailing! There is so much to be seen at Kingsbury Water Park that it is worth more than one visit, especially now with the summer knocking on our door! The main entrance, on Bodymoor Heath Rd, takes you straight to the car park (£ 3.50 - minimum price) and Visitor Centre. Better to start your journey getting the map guide (for only 50 pence) at the Information centre. Believe me, this walking & cycling version is very useful! Walking through the area is the best way to experience the nature reserves, from bird species to its several pools, everything is so inviting there. As I don't have a bike yet it was really nice to know there is a "bikes for hire" point inside the park. No excuses for not exercising!

    Kingsbury Water Park is a huge landscape that has so much to explore. There are large pools…read moresurrounding the area, which allow you to go water skiing or hire a small boat, depending on your own personal thrill for adrenalin. The area is also great to take children to over the summer holiday, and the car park usually ends up jam packed full of families during this time of the year. There's also a cute little train ride that goes through one side of the park. This train is perfect for kids who want to see a great deal of the nature reserve very quickly, especially if you are short for time. But if you aren't short for time, the walks are very insightful for curious explorers, whether you're an adult or a child. There are specific pathways to try and find certain woodland creatures, and I've even come across a water vowl eating a fish while searching the the lakes for other critters.

    Sutton Park, Blackroot Pool, - lakes - Updated May 2026

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