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Sutton Park
"Delivering a sense of wilderness within an urban environment Sutton Park is an historic landscape covering an area of over 2,000 acres. Lying 6 miles north of central Birmingham this landscape is a mosaic of open heath, woods, wetlands and 7 lakes. It is an important site for wildlife, conservation and archaeology containing fine examples of natural countryside that have survived for hundreds of years. These habitats are part of a working, grazed landscape where cattle and wild ponies can be seen roaming freely during the year, so please wash your hands with soap and water before eating or drinking. Visitors can enjoy nature, walk, jog, cycle, orienteer, eat, drink and play amongst captivating scenery, using an accessible network of paths."
Address: Sutton Park Town Gate Park Road , Sutton Coldfield B74 2YT, XWM, GB
Phone: 0121 355 6370
State: XWM
City: Sutton Coldfield
Zip Code: B74 2YT


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Fantastic park, plenty of lakes, dog and kid friendly, as well as lovely benches spread throughout to sit on. There is a visitor's centre and designated areas to fish, but no night fishing allowed. I used the Boldmere Gate and access for mobility scooters would be easy as most paths are tarred and smooth.
Lovely huge park lots of trails and fields and forests to walk through very dog friendly. Wild cows. Great scenes and views and lakes and ponds. A few different entrances and parking but all freeVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
We came here on weekend with our kids ranging from 6 to 13 years and although we didn't manage to see the whole park it's a big park we did have a lovely time. We fed the ducks and swans at one of the many lakes and paddled in the stream. The walk through woods was beautiful as was the views. We hope next time to see the wild animals roaming the park
This was my first visit to this location, and I must say how impressed I was with it. I visited it with my wife, daughters, and two dogs. It was very clean everywhere was, there was no litter, and the dog mess was minimal. So please, dog owners, be responsible and clean up after your poochies and help make it a better place for everyone. I parked by the visitor centre. There were plenty of car parking spaces and plenty more scattered around the park, which is free. There are a couple of toilets at the visitor centre, and I only managed to see ladies/disabled toilets at a nearby cafe. There is a children's play area by the cafe, and if you want to eat in a little more comfort, there is a Toby Carvery near the entrance off Park Road. The paths are pretty accessible if pushing a wheelchair or pushchair. The main routes are tarmac, and all other trails are either grass or dirt tracks, so okay when it's dry, but might be muddy when wet. The site is over 200 acres and well maintained, with many different routes you can take. So, even if it's busy, you barely see anyone. There's a boating lake, where you can hire paddle boats of either 2 or 4 seaters and I believe there might be a bike hire centre, but not sure where that might be, as saw a family riding bikes with West Midlands council logo on them. Overall, it was an excellent place to go for a walk, stroll, hike, bike ride or just a day out.
We went to do a bike ride and it was our first time visiting. Very easy to find parking but directions for the trail were quite hard to find. The park itself is great for a ride around, all-though quite steep. Plenty of ice creams van dotted around the park so great to stop and treat yourself. Free parking when we went on a Sunday midday.
Fantastic walk around the park yesterday, 5th May 24. The only downside was the amount of damaged wooden and concrete bridges and lots of rubbish. Such a shame that a small number of people have no respect and dump their waste. Make sure to bring wheeles next time. Can be very muddy in partsVisited onWeekendWait timeNo wait
Beautiful park for an escape from the city whilst being partly in the city. A walk from Sutton Coldfield Station and a great day out but also a great place to show people from outside of Birmingham.Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
If you want a nice, scenic and LONG walk then Sutton Park is the one! Full of different walk trails, a lake, fields and nature my first time walking around and I loved it… especially with all the plants and trees starting to bud. Great for dog walking and family days out.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
One of the best open spaces in Brum. Every time we visit I find something new - from the Donkey Sanctuary to the wild horses and free grazing cattle. This space is great for running, bike riding, den building, dog walking and even having a cheeky summer bbq. There’s so much space to explore that even though it’s a popular park, it never really feels crowded. Parking is free. My top top would be to park near the Bracebridge and head to the little stall for snacks - they do toast in the early mornings!
I absolutely adore this park because it’s one of the boggiest and most amusing parks in Birmingham! You have lakes , you have cafes, you have posh restaurants with lake view ! STUNNING, what else you want from a day out in nature ?! This is like all in one Visited onWeekendWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedNo
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