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Lickey Hills Country Park

Warren Ln, Rednal, Birmingham B45 8ER, United Kingdom

Lickey Hills Country Park
Country park
4.6
1 reviews
8 comments
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9XCW+W5 Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Keith Thom
Keith Thom238 days ago
A great outdoors walking experience. Views every which way you look. The rough stone paths weave in and out of wooded areas and reveal the local landscape. The Rover car plant, reservoirs and golf courses can be seen and if it’s clear easily 10 miles distant.
Too crowded (last days if the Easter holidays) for me to enjoy the visitor center in my wheelchair so that will be for my next visit. The car parks are rough and so too are the main paths, but it is not too uncomfortable to navigate slowly. On a dry day it is well worth trying the main paths in a chair. Go careful and take care.
Nicoleta Chirea
Nicoleta Chirea238 days ago
Always a pleasure to be here.
We have long walks into the wood, hiking and playing enjoying the fresh air, having picnics. We charge our batteries for days just being here.
Eliza Delilah
Eliza Delilah299 days ago
Gorgeous country park with plenty of area to walk if you fancy a stomp about and also lovely areas to sit for a picnic. Visitors center is great for some snacks and nibbles and also have toilets available for use.
Chaddou koussa
Chaddou koussa330 days ago
Amazing place! The whole family can enjoy there. It’s kids’ friendly and you can enjoy long walks into the woods. Amazing for hiking, picnics etc. The views are stunning and you can fill up your lungs with a lot of fresh air. Toilets are available and you can use the visitor centre for food and drinks. I highly recommend!
The Foodie Traveller
The Foodie Traveller1 year ago
Beautiful walks and views!!
Brought my grandson, daughter and friends for a forage in the woods.
There's plenty of walking trails to follow,
smaller ones or longer ones deep into the terrain.
There is a fabulous park with a small person play area and a bigger child play area with climbing frames, swings and a modern seesaw.
The visitor centre offers toilet facilities,
food and refreshments, though its worth noting they seem to only accept cash which is ridiculous in these times!! Dont get caught out like we did after a long walk, not even being able to get a nice hot drink or food!
It also gets really busy in the summer.
There are lots of volunteers keeping the park open and safe for visitors so please respect and support them while out and about, getting dogs on leads and litter in your bags until you find a bin.
Moataz Salah
Moataz Salah1 year ago
Went an hour before sunset, gave me Emily Rose/ The Ring vibes. But actually it was a quite good and adventurous experience.
Diego
Diego1 year ago
Very nice walks through nature. The visitor centre is a humble building with a limited offer in food and drinks, but the ladies managing it are very friendly and helpful. Please be aware you must bring cash with you.
D
D2 years ago
Quite busy but lovely spot with useful facilities. Shop is CASH ONLY.
Good playground, picnic tables, loos etc.
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