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Sandwell Valley Country Park

West Bromwich

Type of walk

Flat

What's here

Paid Parking, Off Lead Areas, On Lead Areas, Pathed Routes, Animals On Route, Picnic Areas, Water On Route, Toilets, Refreshments Available, Wheelchair Friendly

About this walk

Lovely place to walk, there is a reservoir with lots of geese and ducks, currently baby geese lulling around.

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Comments (4)

  • Greg0121 profile
    Greg0121

    4 years ago

    if I lived next to it I would walk there every day. wouldn't choose to drive there and enjoy a whole day out. if you are into fishing it is a great place tho
  • Milotti profile
    Milotti

    3 years ago

    Bit meh, dont see the appeal as a dog walker. As above wouldn't drive here from other parts of Birmingham and Black Country
  • Shelbybaby88 profile
    Shelbybaby88

    3 years ago

    Lovely scenery with surprises around every corner!
  • KinsleysMom profile
    KinsleysMom

    10 months ago

    Lots of good paths and open areas (once away from the main visitors centre). We walked towards forge mill lake
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How to get there

Address

Rosewarne Cottage, Salter's Ln, West Bromwich B71 4BG, UK View on Google

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Location details

B71 4BG

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