Parks & Gardens around brum
- Botanical Gardens aviary, gallery,
glasshouses, tea room
- Cannock
Chase between Cannock and Rugeley
- Cannon Hill: cafes, playgrounds,
mini
golf, tennis, trails
- EcoPark
in Handsworth
- Edgbaston Reservoir and watersports
- Handsworth Park
- Highbury Park with forest trails
and playground
- Kings Heath Park playground,
tea room, gardens
- Lickey
Hills Country Park
- Malvern and Brueton Park in
Solihull
- Martineau
Gardens
- Moseley Bog and Joy's Wood Nature
Reserve
- Northfield
Ecocentre and walking tour
- Sheldon
County Park
- Shire Country Park and Sarehole
Mill with a cafe
- Sutton Park National Nature Reserve
- Thinktank Science Garden and the Eastside
City Park
- Tudor Grange Park in Solihull
- Walsall
Arboretum
- Winterbourne House & Gardens
with a cafe
- Woodgate Valley Country Park and
the Urban Farm
- Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve
in Dudley
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Birmingham
has more green spaces than any other European city, including six
million trees and hundreds
of parks.
Its canal network is one of the most
intricate in the world, and exceeds the length of those in Venice
Photo of Rod Fox playing Gandalf
at the Moseley Bog from the Birmingham Post. |