Visitor attractions and information for
West Bromwich
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Walsall Arboretum. Five minutes walk from
Walsall town centre and contains parkland, lakes, gardens and
woodland walks. Treasure Island children's play area, Tennis
courts, Football pitches, Golf course, Cafe, Toilets. walsallarboretum.co.uk.
About 5 miles north of
West Bromwich. |
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Sandwell
Park Farm, Salters Lane, West Bromwich B71 4BG. Admission
is FREE in the week, but we make a small charge at weekends and
bank holidays. Sandwell Valley is an oasis for wildlife on the
outskirts of Birmingham, next to the Sandwell Valley Country
Park. If you are looking for somewhere unusual for a childrens
birthday party, or want a room for a meeting, Sandwell Valley
has two venues. Both of the farms have meeting rooms that can
be used for birthday parties, meetings, or conferences. Location:
On the outskirts of West Bromwich. |
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Sutton Park Visitor Centre, Sutton Park, Park
Road, Sutton Coldfield, B74 2YT. Tel: 0121 355 6370. Sutton Park
is Birmingham's largest park and was recently designated a National
Nature Reserve by English Nature. The Visitor Centre contains
displays and information related to the park. Activities in the
park include walking, cycling, horse riding, fishing, jogging,
kite flying, canoeing, sailing and orienteering. The park's annual
visitors number 2 million. About
4 miles east of West Bromwich. |
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Wolverhampton
Art Gallery, Lichfield Street, Wolverhampton, WV1 1DU. Tel: 01902
552055. The Art Gallery is situated in the centre of Wolverhampton;
5 minutes walk from the bus, train and tram stations. The Art
Gallery has two large first floor spaces, which have been decorated
to reflect the Georgian and Victorian artworks on display. Sir
Edward Turner by Thomas Gainsborough, Oil on canvas, 1762. (photo). About 4 miles
north of West Bromwich. |
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