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Park Lime Pits

Walsall

Type of walk

Hilly, Flat, Forest, Park

What's here

Free Parking, Off Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Animals On Route, Picnic Areas, Water On Route

About this walk

Park Lime Pits is a wonderful area of countryside, only 2 miles north of Walsall Town Centre. The Pits contain 2 beautiful clear pools surrounded by mature beech woodland. This is home for an incredible variety of wildlife where over 100 species of birds and over 300 species of plants have been recorded. Car parking is available off Park Road, Daw End Lane, Rushall. 200 years ago the area was a thriving limestone quarry.

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Woodland Trust Visit

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Comments (3)

  • ThisIsTakenToo profile
    ThisIsTakenToo

    3 years ago

    Cosy small walk
  • Kelly999 profile
    Kelly999

    3 years ago

    Nice cosy little walk
  • Annabella1 profile
    Annabella1

    a year ago

    Was too small. Please note that the postcode is not correct so need to goggle before you set off
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How to get there

Address

Bridle Court, 1-5 Hatherton Rd, Walsall WS1 1XR, UK View on Google

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Location details

There is a boat house pub a the junction you need to follow, go all the way down and you will go over teh cattle bridge and welcome to park limes.

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