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Warren's Hall Park
Address: Dudley Rd, Rowley Regis B65 8NA, UK
Phone: 0121 588 6154
State: West Midlands
City: Rowley Regis
Zip Code: B65 8NA

opening times

Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Sunday: Open 24 hours

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Reviews
Went very early one Sunday morning and was very nice picturesque place with plenty of birds for photographing as well as some beautiful scenery.Visited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
A pleasant place to walk. There was a section without a path - glassy field turning to mud in places where churned up underfoot. Sensible appropriate footwear advised. A good spot to start a canal walk, though be warned if you choose to walk the Netherton Tunnel - 1.7 miles long, no lightning and many many puddles.
It's a nice walk and the park is really clean. There are fishing ponds and canals to walk with a pretty canal junction. There is also the cobbs engine house which is nice to visit aswell as walking the creepy netherton tunnel.
Beautiful place to relax take a walk, See the nature. A lovely place for picnics or just walk the dog. Dog-friendliness: Dog meet up every week Picnic area: Lots of benches and beautiful places to sit
Very tranquil and peaceful place, but it depends upon the time of the year and weather. If it's cold outside and in the middle of winter, you will see hardly anyone, and wrap up warm and wear a woolly hat and gloves. But summer time not busy just a lot more people taking their pet's for a walk, or out just strolling and taking in nature as couples or individuals. Summer time ,is the time you will see fairs and fates and market stalls, on narrow boats and on the side of the canal towpath but not blocking it . There's a canal museum, come coffee and tea shop with toilets for able bodied people and disabled people, the museum has a ramp, but the door width its standard i think but they can be opened to make more room, but looking through too the toilets there is a door facing the ramp looking from the outside. That's the write size for a wheelchair if you don't mind coming in past the toilets . They offer the usual cakes "got to be their on the write day they are made fresh " so they don't last long ,sweets and so on. They museum is the part that makes up the decor of the house, you sit drink your tea eat your cake and read the captions and look at the pieces of gone bye pieces of history . Overall a nice day out if you want to walk your dog and maybe have a cup of tea and a run up on local history .
Located in the Black Country not to far from merry hill shopping centre , ideal for a pleasant walk , enjoy a sounds of birds , there’s a few lakes in the nature reserve and mini Forrest. Information boards dotted around the park giving some historical information about the area. Not wheelchair friendly as some parts of the tracks are muddy walk ways, not concrete and some steep slops also
Lovely place to fish, will try top pool next time friendly people
Its good for running or dog walking or just walking around. I usually run along the Canal which at one point becomes Bumblehole Park. Good size car parkVisited onWeekendWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
They say beautiful things come is small packages. This is especially true of Warrens Hall Nature Reserve. Most people don't realise that it's the same place as Bumble Hole Nature Reserve. There are no physical barriers between the two, it's just half is owned and run by Dudley Council & the other Sandwell. For a few square miles of land the reserve has a diverse amount of scenery and wildlife. There are canals and ponds populated with wild fowl, woodland and open spaces. Examples of Victorian engineering such as the amazing Netherton Tunnel and Cobbs Engine House. The highest hill, that offers an amazing view of the local area is in fact an old pile of excess mining material years of growth has disguised the fact. This is the magical secret of this place, they're always hidden aspects waiting to be discovered for those willing to look.
Lovely place to walk in a local green space. There's a number of pools visited by Moorhens and Mallards. You can go off the main paths and walk along other paths in more wooded areas. If you prefer, you can walk along the canal tow paths that traverse the area. For those who like historical content, you can visit the Windmill End Pumping Station that dates to around 1831. The main car park is very small so you may have to park on road. There's no parking charge or admission charge.
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