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    Cannon Hill Park

    4.7 (37 reviews)
    Closed 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Simone R.

    I have very good memories from the time I used to live next to this park when Selly Park was my temporary residence for a while. As an All Pair responsible for a five years old child, I thought nothing would be better for the child than spend some quality time there. I just needed a good weather and 2 minutes walking to reach the park. It's is like having your own huge backyard. The play area is always packed which means it is a very popular park among the kids, and of course that some ice cream and ducks and geese to feed also help them being busy. Cycling at Cannon Hill park is probably my favourite activity. There are so much to be explored not just at the cycle route and you can even have a good view of Birmingham skyline from some parts of this park. All you need is being courageous enough to explore more routes! In the summer it is very popular, especially now with an art centre like MAC placed on it. I have visited Cannon Hill park regularly, even not being an all pair anymore, because this is a space that keeps nature and culture in harmony and it's just easy to get there from the city centre or even from where I live. Cannon Hill Park is a green flag award one, which pretty much means being a kind of excellence in green area in England.

    Mo A.

    One of the most beautiful park in city. I love going here throughout the year. Very relaxing and great for walks, jogging, running and biking. Summer time theres fan fares and people going picnics, very nice place for family and day out. The MAC is right next to the park, so can go check out art works and sit in the cafe.Highly recommend to go anytime of the year.

    Rob F.

    Fantastic park, with little things that make a great backdrop. I chose the park to shoot some personal wedding pics of this couple. http://www.robfarrellphotography.co.uk/wedding-photographer-birmingham-blog/weddings-engagement-photographer-birmingham/43-bronya-and-ash-a-vintage-wedding

    Harvey T.

    I've known this park since I was a kid and little seems to have changed within it. The place is really huge. A family could easily spend most of a day wandering around it. There are two lakes with a variety of water fowl living on them and a somewhat dilapidated model of the Elan Valley reservoir system. they also have peddle boats on the water which is fun in the summer and the sun glisten's down upon you. Great just to float I believe that somewhere there's the site of a blade mill that used to be working in the 17th century. Pretty trees, flowers, squirrels, and much more to see. There were signs to a nature centre, playgrounds, outdoor theatre and an exhibition. At the centre is the MAC (MIdlands Arts Centre) which has an excellent programme of events throughout the year and a big coffee shop. Cannon Hill is definitely worth a visit.

    The Park with the MAC hold a lot of memories for us
    Shirley C.

    I love this place. I've been going there since 1975 when I went to see a play with colleague from Holte School. I then took a friend a few weeks later and she commented on the lack of black people considering we were in Birmingham. Over the years I've attended various one_ off and regular events in the park and the MAC. Canon Hill Writers Group every Thursday, Crafts Fairs, Vasaiki, Eid, Derek Walcott RIP, Toni Morrison RIP, Wirld Mental Health Day, Black Women and Domestic Violence Conference to name a few events I attended, organised here. I took my daughter to the park and MAC and years later her own children. While the MAC was being refurbished Canon Hill Writers moved and have never returned. I miss Thursdays there because I used to spend the whole day: the exhibitions, meals, writing in the park, watching the ducks, being creative, attending writers group, time in the bar. There's something for everyone and the last time I went there it was to see a World Mental Health Exhibition. After a hectic week at Arts All Over the Place a walk through the park, drink and food in the bar was bliss.

    #celebratethecity
    Kim Y.

    £5.40 each well spent on the Crazy Golf. My first time crazy golfing and we went on the harder hillier black course. Took about an hour as we took a few shots on a few of the holes. Lowest I managed as 2 shots and my partner and rival fluked two holes in one!! We managed to find the water hazards a couple of times especially on Hole 11 but there are some bets to fish them out with. I came away with a score of 71 but beaten by a score of 62. I would go again!!

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    A great place to cycle, walk, jog - whatever you want. It is a lovely well kept park. Lovely in the summer for a pic nic.

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    Great park, have been for charity walks and photoshoots, amazing place.

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    Review Highlights - Cannon Hill Park

    Located by the tennis courts, it has two 18 hole courses with water features, bridges and an awesome waterfall.

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    Edgbaston Reservoir

    Edgbaston Reservoir

    3.8(5 reviews)
    2.4 mi

    Edgbaston Resorvoir is another of those urban idyls that take away the sometimes claustrophobic…read morefeelings of city living. Looking out over the flat waterway can be an incredibly calming feeling, and sometimes even dramatic if the wind is up. A walk around the resorvoir is a good way to get an idea of it's size and allows you to really take in it's serene beauty. The footpath is frequented by dog walkers, joggers and people just out on a stroll. Whether you're out to burn off calories or just fancy sitting and watching the world go by, Edgbaston Resorvoir offers a scenic setting in which to ponder the greater mysteries of life or simply stare out over the water.

    There's two miles of pathway around the reservoir making it a popular place for joggers,…read moredog-walkers and people out for a gentle stroll. This is a fabulous facility that I've used over the years. Sadly, these days I feel it's under used. I remember when each weekend there was something going on, on the water. These days, however, to see a single boat on the lake is a rarity. That said, it's home to The Midland Sailing Club and Sea Cadet Centre and The Birmingham Rowing Club. It's still one of my favourite places to relax. The council and ranger service do a great job with its upkeep. It's also a popular place for fishing. It's a stones throw from Birmingham city centre and parking is free. It could do with a cafe actually within the reservoir but there is one just at the entrance.

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    Ward End Park

    4.0(2 reviews)
    4.1 mi

    been here twice now for a run, it is a typical large park with road track for people go to the…read moreother end or for jogging. there are many kids play and also sports arena like cricket and volley. It is occasionally use for carnival on weekend this is the only decent running park in the area unfortunately running is not popular around this area (Washwood Heath, Small Heath, Saltley). I guess it's true when they say there were very few runner in Birmingham. the pond is nice with ducks floating or resting on the track-side but it is so dirty filled with dirt and bottles. It really needs some cleaning

    This is a large park to come to for all sorts of activities. It has a steep hill/slope leading to…read moreits lower ground (at one point of entry) there is swings and climbing frames here, climbing the spider web to the top can reveal some of Birmingham beauties like the city centre and beyond. There is also a small basket ball/football enclosure there for the adults/kids to play. Right next to that is the community youth centre. At the upper part of the park is a huge divided into two parts of land, both sides are where sporting activities mainly take place like football and cricket. This is also where joggers and dog owners go to leisurely. There is also a medium sized pond at the bottom of the upper part of the part where there is ducks and fishes. Fishermen are there sometimes. Right beside the pond is the tennis court which is of a decnt size.

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    Harborne Walkway

    Harborne Walkway

    5.0(2 reviews)
    2.1 mi

    Harborne walkway is a space of natural tranquillity in an urban environment. It was opened in 1981,…read moreoccupying the former short branch Harborne railway line. The railway line opened in 1874, as an early example of a commuter route into the new industries city of Birmingham. It took five years to build the 2.5 miles of track, with stations at Hagley Road, Rotton Park Road, and Icknied Port Road before terminating at New Street. This was much shorter that the 1866 proposal, which would have connected Bromsgrove to Halesowen, and connecting the Great Western Railway (in Soho) with the London and North Western Railway on Monument Lane. I had previously presumed that the railway line was a victim of Dr Beeching's Cuts in the 60's, whereby he oversaw the closure of over 1,000 rail stations in the UK (luckily we didn't follow his full recommendation and close over 2,000). However, the Harborne line closed to passengers in 1934, as people favoured the buses, which had less delays at the time. The line remained open for freight, serving the Chad Valley toy factory in Harborne, as well as the Mitchells & Butlers brewery at Cape Hill, amongst over businesses. The line was completely closed in 1963. Cut to present day and the line has been transformed into the most lovely walking and cycling path in the city. The path runs from Forest Drive / Park Hill Road in Harborne to Summerfield Park in Soho; where one can easily visit Edgbaston Reservoir, or join the Birmingham Canal to walk into the city centre. The full walk from Harborne to town is unsurprisingly the same as the original railway line: 2.5 miles. It brings one into town at Brindley Place, where there are ample options for liquid refreshment and nutrient. Along most of the walk, we could easily be forgiven for forgetting that we are so close to the heart of the second city. We could easily be convinced that we're walking in a rural part of the country. The only hint to city life is seeing the buses on the Hagley Road above our heads. The footpath is however, slightly busier (and less boggy) than those out in the countryside, being popular with dog walkers, families, cyclists, and runners alike. The route doesn't have any lighting though, so is probably best avoided after dusk. Although I love Birmingham and all of the culture, bar, events etc that happen in the 'big city', sometimes it's good to get away from all of the 'hustle and bustle' and be 'one with nature' - any more clichés I can fit in? Seriously though, it's great to be able to escape from all of the stresses of modern life without having to travel too far from home. Birmingham has 3,500 hectares of public green space, more than any other European city, and 250 miles of urban brooks and streams (I've not even mentioned the canals, nor Venice). To me, Harborne Walkway is definitely one of the city's 'hotspots', a must for any Brummie!

    Great walk on a fall afternoon with the dog. Don't leave it too late as it can get quite…read morecreepy/dark in areas. It is a great green space in an urban area and well worth a visit. Lots of runners and other dog walkers. Interesting railroad history.

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