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REDDITCH
Did you know that in Victorian times Redditch was producing 90% of all the needles in the world? Our museum tells the fascinating story of how a needle was made and the processes involved. Discover the most dangerous job in the needle industry and…
SOLIHULL
An easy-paced 11 mile circuit around south Warwickshire taking in the canal, woodland paths and arable farmland plus some road walking.
Wythall
Transport Museum - extensive collection of buses and battery electric vehicles with café, shop and activities for kids.
Solihull
This magnificent 16th century house is run by The National Trust and is short distance from The NEC
SOLIHULL
Earlswood Lakes is made up of three 22 acre reservoirs; Terry's Pool, Windmill Pool and Engine Pool.
This is an ideal location for bird watching - look closely and you might even be lucky enough to pick out the rare Lesser Spotted Woodpecker!
Dorridge
A modern, bright and welcoming church centre in the heart of the community.
REDDITCH
With 900 acres of public open space and the Arrow Valley Lake, the park provides excellent wildlife habitats as well as great walks and activities.
Baddesley Clinton
Baddesley Clinton was the home of the Ferrers family for 500 years. Much of the house you see today was built by Henry Ferrers, a lawyer, diarist and antiquarian, in the late 1500s. The house was a sanctuary not only for the Ferrers family, but…
SOLIHULL
A garden centre like no other! Offering an exciting range of cold hardy exotic plants including ferns, palms, bamboos and perennials - from seedling to mature specimens. Also apart of the Tribe restaurant, where you can experience authentic…
Shrewsbury
Aiming to give all children opportunities to enjoy being outside and discovering wildlife, you can enjoy wildlife and insect trails.
Nuneaton
The Country Park was developed in the early 1970’s to provide an environment to interpret the famous Battle of Bosworth in the English Civil War.
KENILWORTH
One of England’s most spectacular castle ruins in Warwickshire, with links to some major historical figures – including ‘Bad’ King John, Henry V, and Henry VIII. However, Kenilworth is most famously associated with Robert Dudley and Queen Elizabeth I
Compton Verney is home to six diverse collections of nationally and internationally significant art from around the world, including British Folk Art, Chinese bronzes, British Portraits and works from Northern Europe and Naples. You can also find…
BIRMINGHAM
Now open - NQ64 situated in Digbeth - Custard Factory combines a strong drink offering with retro gaming. NQ64 Unleash that inner child and get lost in a space full of nostalgia!
LICHFIELD
The trail will get you and the children out in the fresh air hunting for the answers to the sneaky clues. Can you solve the clues and crack the code?
Walsall
Bescot Stadium, also known as Bank's Stadium is the current home ground of Walsall Football Club.
STOURBRIDGE
Sadler's Brewing Co is situated in the heart of England’s famous and industrial ‘Black Country’ and produces a selection of Signature craft beers and a series of distinctive specials in both cask, keg, bottle & can including a Peaky Blinders…
Birmingham
Positively Birmingham Walking Tours offer fun tours of the city on Saturdays and occasional weekdays.
BIRMINGHAM
Located in the heart of Birmingham’s famous Jewellery Quarter the Vittoria Street Gallery is a unique exhibition venue situated within the School of Jewellery. With its established reputation for education and an international research centre the…
BIRMINGHAM
Step into Selly Manor Museum to discover how the Tudors cooked, dressed and lived over 500 years ago.