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Absolutely fantastic park, you can see all of Birmingham from there, the view is pretty and the park is pretty big, perfect fpr having a picnic or a Sunday walk in the park.

I'd recommend going early in the morning,
Or stay in the evening to watch the sunset 🌇 it is amazing.

Haven't seen litter or at least not in the main areas, *guys, please pick your rubbish behind you. It is so easy to do, and it is beneficial to all. There are bins at the car park, so use that.
Nice for a long walk especially in the summer and it's great for the kids to run around and let off some steam and there's ducks and swans to feed.
Visited in spring session. Good to see cherry blossoms.
beautiful place to enjoy spring and summer. it has a small pond and bench too to enjoy your meal.
Picturesque, well landscaped park, with stream, bridges, field, tennis courts, bowling green and playground, the latter of which is on a concrete base so kids can play without getting muddy. 11 bus stops right by it and it's over the road from Bournville green shops and Cadbury World.

Car parking is limited to a few places, however, you can park on Bournville Green or on a road nearby fairly easily on most occasions.
This park is simply beautiful all year round. There is so much more than just the children’s play area (which could be improved) - the expansive space has many different routes which are grassy and provide stunning views and a walk through directly to Manor Farm Park. Ideal for strolls, bike rides or dog walks. If you wish to explore there’s some little tracks which go through woodland areas where you can find ponds, a small wildlife reserve and spot all sorts of flora and fauna. My only wish is that the Community centre was open with a cafe and access to the toilets all year round
One of the best open spaces in the midlands. I love that this area feels unchanged and unspoilt - I have been visiting for years and it’s quite simply beautiful no matter what time of year you visit. With free parking you can enter the park from a variety of different routes and explore nature until your heart is content. The Birmingham rangers do an excellent job of managing such an expansive space. The visitors centre is small with toilet facilities and basic refreshments and the cafe only takes cash (the last time I went) - there is also a small play area which the little ones love. The best thing is the view at the top of the hill - it’s worth the walk
Beautiful place for a walk, day or evening. It’s a wonderfully unique place with different sculptures and unique views of brum
Great place for socializing and hanging out with friends and family. My favourite part of the park is the basketball and football pitch but I think it would be also cool if they repaired the zipline.
Dogs love it, Squirrels come upto you and like a nut or seed from you.
There's lots for kids to do too in ther play area. Feed the birds and squirrels. There's even a Robin.
Hermoso lugar muy Mítico. Hermosa vista a la cuidad y un bosque bello para caminar en la tardes o en la mañana
Astor Lou
at 2024 Mar 19
Astor Lou
at 2024 Mar 19
Big and quiet. You can feed the birds and squirrels here. Can't wait to see all the flowers blooming in Spring!
Tolkien vibes here! Photographed this, had to edit it a bit. Waterworks folks, fix that window or risk the grasp of Mordor!
Lincy Koshy
at 2024 Mar 07
Lincy Koshy
at 2024 Mar 07
Calm and quiet place for a peaceful walk. Very beautiful park with a pool, lots of pigeons, swans and ducks. Apart of these lots of squirrels were here. Best place to spend your free time and weekend with family or alone or with kids.There is playground for toddlers. And a wide space for car parking as well. Complete mood changer place. Dog- friendly
Emily
at 2024 Feb 14
Emily
at 2024 Feb 14
Great place for children and dogs. Lots of green. The park is good little dated but children have fun in it Lovely walk around plenty of space for bikes, dog walking and running would recommended. Parking was ok also!
Overall very characterful, nice place to be, with range of vegetation, naturalistic stream and paths for strolling. Could do with better space planning generally, towards a a wider range if uses for types of people, several of areas don't really do much/ are pretty much inactive areas, newer added features (playground) could be updated, and have better integration in functionality and to the overall Bournville design character.
Bournville is a tranquil park with a magnificent array of trees including my favourite Canadian giant Redwood and the Crocuses were just coming out
Great place for dog walking! Loads of places to explore with little paths going off into woodlands. There's a visitor centre with clean toilets and refreshments. We only noticed one place where we needed to put Jeff on the lead. The rest of the time he was able to bound around freely. He had an absolute ball here.
My favourite Boxing Day destination, but actually beautiful in any season. Not that many miles of trails for the seasoned hiker, but still a brilliantly convenient escape to the hills for those of us living in the hellish West Midlands.
This was a great place, plenty of different walking paths with awesome views, lots of free parking near the visitor centre, a cafe in the visitor centre with a seating area inside and outside. A couple of monuments to see, benches everywhere to sit down on and take in the lovely scenery and a play area for the children. A good place for couples, families and dog walkers. There are toilets too.
It was fun for the kids, the basket ball court, the swings and other play ground items were fun for the kids, also the kids had an opportunity to feed the lake animals and enjoy the vast view of the lake. The environment was very dog-friendly, there was no restroom in sight, the picnic area was large, clean and the grass was well kept.
Pure Noire
at 2024 Jan 27
Pure Noire
at 2024 Jan 27
Beautiful park. Friends of senneleys Park keep it so lovely, and nuisance visitors are dealt with quickly. I also love the locals I encounter who are lovely and friendly. I don't agree with people using the park as quad bike experience but can't have everything
A calm place for a pleasant evening. For kids, there is a play area. There are lots of ducks and swans to feed. You can enjoy feeding pigeons as well. Bring something to feed them. Not to forget squirrels. They are friendly as well.

Have a walk around the pond. They have markings for distance too. Good place for relaxing and photoshoot. You have parking around the park. Free street parking.
Calthorpe Park offers serene greenery and ample space for leisure. However, its charm diminishes due to the lack of facilities. Absence of amenities like benches or recreational areas limits its potential as a well-rounded park experience. Ideal for a quiet stroll, but falls short for those seeking diverse activities.
The park needs more equipment for children and adults to enjoy.

People need to keep the surrounding areas clean and tidy as there are many family rats running around.
Very nice park for a walk or seat down and enjoy a bit of calm surrounded by large beautiful trees.
Stennet Bsam
at 2023 Oct 24
Stennet Bsam
at 2023 Oct 24
One of the coolest parks in Birmingham. Good for kids and family. Quiet place. It has a pond too.
Lovely open space, free parking and lovely woodlands and a great walk and benches everywhere to relax and plenty of grass areas for picnics, just be aware of the loose dogs but overall lovely walk and scenic as well. Has a nice play area for kids so something for them to do
Very beautiful park with the Bourn Brook flowing through, and a children's playground
Everywhere you turn there is history and fascinating stories about the ancient Scottish stronghold that even pre-dates Roman times in the U.K. Easily spend a whole day here and stake out your spot early for the traditional, daily, very punctual 1 PM gun (cannon) salute. Lots of steps and steep inclines, so wear your good walking shoes. Admission is about $25 US and there are cafes and gift shops on site. Bring a jacket or sweater, umbrella too, it is Scotland after all, and you are up on the highest ground of all Edinburgh. Make sure to see the Scotland Crown Jewels while there and the Great Hall and all of the cannons too. Well worth the visit. The place is amazing.
Hemen Modi
at 2023 Sep 24
Hemen Modi
at 2023 Sep 24
Great historical place with lot of attractions. City view from the top is awesome.
One must buy tickets in advance to avoid unnecessary waiting time. It is available online. They have good arrangements for disabled guests including car pick-up from the entrance to the top of the castle. They have a seperate lift disabled guests for going to see crown jewel.
Good for small walks and dogs.
Kay Griffin
at 2022 Mar 30
Kay Griffin
at 2022 Mar 30
Lovely walk around the lake, spent half an hour in the hide watching a heron and an egret and other birds. Place is kept lovely and clean with a group of volunteers. Nice visitor centre where we enjoyed a cup of tea while watching the birds feed. I bought 3 pin badges and a plant for the garden. Nice place to spend a couple of hours.
Lovely park. Nice mix of areas , wild, picnic, dog walking, cycling, and fitness area. My last visit was spoilt by two 'adults' walking very large dogs off lead that they couldn't control.
Aki Riaz
at 2021 Jun 25
Aki Riaz
at 2021 Jun 25
Great little park, small play area, benches to sit and enjoy. Very green, lush a pond too. Some of the trees are majestic.
Nice park with a range of environments to go for a walk around
Decent local Park for walkers and joggers around the lake and small children play area. Needs to kept clean by the users
Lovely, nice opened place in quiet neighbourhood. Kid's playground nearby.
Brilliant park, that is massive. Woodlands, open grassland, children's playground and football pitches make up part of this beautiful area.
Excellent tower stands within Severn Trent Depot, I believe this is a chimney once taking smoke from the fires that helped drive the steam pumps long ago.
Jin Park
at 2018 Dec 03
Jin Park
at 2018 Dec 03
Didnt get to walk into the park, but just walking alongside it on the pavement, the sun shining through leaves and tree branches bathing you in warm sunlight. Ducks paddling in the pond and squirrels foraging and nibbling. Made the walk very enjoyable and brightened up my day (metaphorically and literally)
Eli D
at 2017 Dec 28
Eli D
at 2017 Dec 28
Very green and leafy park with lots of trees, a duck pond, play area with swings and slides for children. It's a great area to spend time with family and has enough space for all activities like dog walking, football, picnic and running.