25 Parks in Birmingham That You Must Explore Now!

While the “City of a Thousand Trades” is always buzzing with activity, it also has some incredibly well-maintained green spaces to give you a much-needed breather. 

Let’s explore the 25 most popular parks in Birmingham (UK) and all you need before visiting them. 

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25 Scenic Parks in Birmingham That You Must Visit

  1. Aston Park
  2. Cannon Hill Park
  3. Lickey Hills Country Park
  4. Sutton Park
  5. Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses
  6. Sheldon Country Park
  7. Waseley Hills Country Park
  8. Winterbourne House and Garden
  9. Moseley Bog
  10. Kings Heath Park
  11. Moseley Park and Pool
  12. Woodgate Valley Country Park
  13. Billesley Common
  14. Castle Vale Central Park
  15. Cotteridge Park
  16. Handsworth Park
  17. Eastside City Park
  18. Selly Oak Park
  19. Highbury Park
  20. New Hall Valley Country Park
  21. Queens Park
  22. Ward End Park
  23. Swanshurst Park
  24. Fox Hollies Park
  25. Small Heath Park

25 Scenic Parks in Birmingham That You Must Visit

Bookmark these beautiful parks in Birmingham for your next visit:

1. Aston Park

This place is a remnant of a 934-acre deer park, offering the picture-perfect backdrop for the Aston Hall museum. 

Take a tour of the Aston Park gardens. Indulge in leisure and sports activities and grab a quick bite at the cafe with a small shop. 

Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 12:00 Noon – 4:00 PM
Entry fee: £9.00
Location: Trinity Road, Aston, Birmingham, B6 6JD, UK
Website: https://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/aston
Facilities at the park: Children’s play area, Car parking, Game area, Cafe
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Jardine Rd (bus) and Witton (train)

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2. Cannon Hill Park

Cannon Hill is one of the premier parks in Birmingham. Try golfing, boating, or take a train ride and let kids enjoy games, rides, and activities at the Fun Park.

Don’t forget to explore the art galleries at MAC Birmingham and enjoy snacks at the Garden Tea Room and the Bridges Cafe. 

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 7:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Entry fee: No entry fee. Activities inside are chargeable 
Location: Russell Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8RD, UK
Website: http://www.cannonhillpark.co.uk/
Facilities at the park: Two car parks, Disabled access
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Midlands Arts Centre (bus) and University (train)

3. Lickey Hills Country Park

Lickey Hills Country Park is a 524-acre park in Birmingham city – home to a wide range of trees, marshes, and wildlife. Spend the day enjoying kite flying, hiking, or mountain biking. Follow it up with light snacks at a cafe. 

Opening hours: 7:30 AM to 9:45 PM 
Entry fee: Free
Location: Warren Lane, Rednal, Birmingham, B45 8ER, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/20089/parks/406/lickey_hills_country_park
Facilities at the park: Free parking, Horse riding, Mini golf course, Tennis court
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Rose and Crown (bus)

4. Sutton Park

From dog walking to bike riding to kite flying and playing golf, there are a plethora of activities offered at this massive urban city park in Birmingham city.

Sutton Park boasts of heathland, wetland, lakes, mature woodlands, and even a donkey sanctuary. Powell’s Pool and Blackroot Pool are the perfect spots for canoeing, kayaking, and sailing.

Opening hours: Open every day at 9:00 AM. Closing times vary as per dusk.
Entry fee: Free
Location: Park Rd, Sutton Coldfield B73 6BU, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/20089/parks/405/sutton_park
Facilities at the park: Paid parking, Gift shop, Restaurants
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Sutton Park Town Gate (bus)

5. Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses

The Birmingham Botanical Garden sits close to the Birmingham city center. This park comprises 15-acres of elegantly landscaped gardens. 

There are also four glasshouses with four vegetational settings – the Tropical house, Subtropical house, Mediterranean house, and Arid house. 

Opening hours: Open every day. October to March (10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (6PM from April to September)
Entry fee: From £6.75
Location: Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 3TR, UK 
Website: https://www.birminghambotanicalgardens.org.uk/
Facilities at the park: Paid parking, Pavilion tea room, Gift shop, Library
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Botanical Gardens (bus) and University (train)

6. Sheldon Country Park

Sheldon Country Park is a 300-acre property located a 10-minute drive from Birmingham airport. 

Stroll through the grassland, wetlands, hedgerows, and patches of mature woodland, spotting wildlife. Visit the Old Rectory farm (a 17th-century dairy farm) for a glimpse into traditional farming methods. 

Opening hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM (farm timings)
Entry fee: Free
Location: Ragley Drive, Church Road, Sheldon, Birmingham, B26 3TU, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/sheldonpark
Facilities at the park: Free parking, Children’s playground, Cafe, Three football pitches, Mini golf course
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Ragley Drive (bus) and Marston Green (train)

7. Waseley Hills Country Park

The Waseley Hills Country Park offers expansive views of Worcestershire, Birmingham city centre, and the Black Country. The park covers 150 acres of pasture land, with patches of old hedgerow and woodland. 

Learn about the countryside while enjoying delectable treats at the Windmill cafe, built inside a 400-year-old threshing barn in the green space. 

Opening hours: 

  • November-March, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM 
  • April-May & Oct, 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM  
  • June-September, 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM 

Entry fee: Free
Location: Gannow Green Lane, Rubery Birmingham, B45 9AT, UK
Website: https://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/directory_record/3328/waseley_hills_country_park
Facilities at the park: Cycle parking, Tea room, Barbeque 
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Crompton Rd (bus)

8. Winterbourne House and Garden

The Botanic Garden at the Winterbourne House is the perfect spot to enjoy a walk along the woodland and stroll through the spectacular hazelnut tunnel.  Stop by at the 1930’s Japanese Bridge for a great photo opportunity.

Opening hours: Open every day, 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Entry fee: From £7.40
Location: 58 Edgbaston Park Road, Birmingham B15 2RT, West Midlands, UK
Website: https://www.winterbourne.org.uk/
Facilities at the park: Tea room, Gift shop, Two mobility scooters, One manual wheelchair
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: School of Education (bus) and University (train) 

9. Moseley Bog

Moseley Bog is famous for being the childhood playground of JRR Tolkien, author of The Hobbit and The Lord of The Rings trilogy. It’s a nature reserve with crooked old trees and bluebells visible during spring with a number of exciting walking trails. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Yardley Wood Road, Birmingham B13 9JX, UK
Website: https://www.bbcwildlife.org.uk/moseley-bog-plan-visit
Facilities at the park: Small car parking, Disabled access and car parking, Dog-friendly
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: King Edward Road (bus) and Bordesley (train)

10. Kings Heath Park

Kings Heath Park is the first urban Birmingham park to be awarded the Green Flag status. Spread over 35-acres of land, the green space contains woodland, open grass, a large pond, and hedgerows. 

Spot several birds like Fieldfare, Redwing, and Spotted Woodpeckers that come for roosting, nesting, and feeding. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Vicarage Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham, West Midlands B14 7TQ, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/info/20089/parks/1679/kings_heath_park
Facilities at the park: Tea room, Plant nursery, Walking route
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Grange Road (bus) and University (train)

11. Moseley Park and Pool

The historic Moseley Park is a 300-year-old property, home to a wide variety of wildlife, including plants, trees, animals, and birds. 

Moseley park also allows educational visits where school children can learn more about nature and the area’s history. 

Opening hours: Open for all on Wednesdays, 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Open 365 days for members
Entry fee: Annual subscription starts from £60 + £10 key deposit
Location: 149-153 Alcester Road, Moseley, Birmingham B13 8JP, UK
Website: https://www.moseleypark.co.uk/
Facilities at the park: Tennis club, Yoga studio, Angling club
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Woodbridge Rd (bus) and Bordesley (train)

12. Woodgate Valley Country Park

The Woodgate Valley Country Park is a 450-acre countryside property with woodland, mature hedgerows, meadows, and small pounds. 

Enjoy spectacular views of wildflowers in spring and summer and spot colorful butterflies and birds. 

Opening hours: Mid-March to mid-Sept, 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM (closes at 4:30 PM on other days)
Entry fee: £1.00
Location: Clapgate Lane, Bartley Green, Birmingham, B32 3DS, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/wvcp
Facilities at the park: Free parking, Pony trekking, Cafe
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Woodgate Valley Country Park (bus) and University (train)

13. Billesley Common

Billesley Common is an open recreational area to enjoy walks with your dog, go for a jog, or simply spend time outdoors. The property is a haven for wildlife, and the Haunch Brook runs through the Common. 

If you’re up for some sports, take lessons at the tennis center with indoor and outdoor courts. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Yardley Wood Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham B13 0PT, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9076/billesley_common
Facilities at the park: Parking, Outdoor gym 
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Billesley Common (bus) and Yardley Wood (train)

14. Castle Vale Central Park

Spread over just 6-acres of land, this property once served as a Royal Air Force field. The Castle Vale Central Park features ornamental grasses, colorful flowers, a conservation area, and dedicated seating areas. 

Use the multi-use game area for football or basketball, and let children enjoy different play facilities available at the park. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Tangmere Drive, Castle Vale, Birmingham, B35 6QS, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9093/castle_vale_centre_park
Facilities at the park: Free parking
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Jaguar Works (bus) 

15. Cotteridge Park

Called the “best little park in Birmingham,” Cotteridge park offers several paved walking paths shaded by old trees and green fields. 

There’s a children’s playground, a ping-pong table, and a small skate park. Look for a beautiful babbling brook, glacial boulders, and a BMX track leading to an orchard. 

Opening hours: Varies based on events 
Entry fee: Entry fee only for activities
Location: 44 Franklin Rd, Cotteridge, Birmingham B30 2HG, UK
Website: https://cotteridgepark.org.uk/
Facilities at the park: Parking, Open-air amphitheater, Accessible pathways
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Ashmore Road (bus) and University (train)

16. Handsworth Park

Handsworth Park, originally known as Victoria Park, features landscaped grass slopes, floral beds, mature trees, shrubs, and a variety of wildlife. 

The park offers a cricket ground, children’s play area, pavilion, and a leisure center. Take a walk on a 2-km route, spend some quiet time by the lake, and participate in community-organized events hosted by the council. 

Opening hours: 7:00 AM – 10:00 PM on weekdays, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM on weekends
Entry fee: Applicable for events
Location: Handsworth Park, Holly Road, Handsworth, B20 2BY, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9118/handsworth_park
Facilities at the park: Two playgrounds, Games area, Free parking
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Handsworth Park (bus) and Hamstead (train)

17. Eastside City Park

Located close to Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, this city park features more than 14,000 square feet of green space. It is beautifully landscaped with hundreds of trees, a serene water canal, and a public square with jet fountains. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Curzon St, Birmingham, West Midlands, B4 7AP, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/eastsidepark
Facilities at the park: Playground
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Cardigan Street (bus) and Birmingham Moor Street (train)

18. Selly Oak Park

Selly Oak Park is the largest public park in the Selly Oak district, featuring a beautiful nature trail with stunning sculptures and playing spots. 

During summer, look forward to the annual Selly Oak Festival to enjoy BBQs, circus events, donkey rides, and more. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Ginnibs Road, Selly Oak, Birmingham, B29 6SS, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9152/selly_oak_park
Facilities at the park: Free parking, Football pitch, Outdoor gym 
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Frederick Rd (bus) and University (train)

19. Highbury Park

Highbury Park is located between Moseley and Kings Heath and was opened to the public in 1930. 

Expect to see birds like Kingfisher, Jay, and Nuthatch and spot geese, and more. Enjoy a stroll through the beautiful walled rose garden of the Highbury Park and observe nesting blackbirds. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Shutlock Lane, Birmingham, B13 8QG, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9119/highbury_park
Facilities at the park: Car park, Guided activities and tours
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Shutlock Lane (bus) and University (train)

20. New Hall Valley Country Park

The New Hall Valley Country park features historic wetlands, grazing meadows, burnt mounds, and a plant brook stream.  

Visit the listed buildings inside the park, including a 13th-century moated hotel and a 17th-century corn mill. Appreciate a variety of wildlife, including water voles and brook trout. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Wylde Green Road, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, B76 1NL, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9136/new_hall_valley_country_park
Facilities at the park: Playground, Parking, Cycle routes, Outdoor gym
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Allendale Rd (bus) 

21. Queens Park

Queens Park is a 10-acre garden for blind people laid out to celebrate Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee. It was bought by the Harborne Charity Fete Committee and presented to the Birmingham City Council. 

The garden features a raised pool with a fountain, rich flora and fauna, bird nesting boxes, and several walking trails with plant labels installed in braille. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Queen’s Park, Court Oak Road, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 9AH, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9144/queens_park
Facilities at the park: Playground, Tennis court, Car park
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Earls Court Rd (bus) and Smethwick Rolfe Street (train)

22. Ward End Park

Ward End Park is a Green Flag Birmingham park with 54 acres of open grassland and a majestic mansion – the 18th-century Ward End Park House. The property was converted to a public park in 1903.

Indulge in activities like fishing and boating or play on the basketball and tennis courts at the park. 

Opening hours: Saturdays, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Entry fee: Free
Location: Ward End Park, Ward End Park Road, Birmingham, B8 3PH, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9178/ward_end_park
Facilities at the park: Free parking
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Library (bus) and Small Heath (train)

23. Swanshurst Park

Swanshurst Park is a nature reserve and a public open space maintained by the Birmingham City Council. Today, most of the park is heathland with two large pools home to waterfowl. 

Expect to have some fun fishing in the ponds while children can spend time at the playground area.

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Off Yardley Wood Road/Swanshurst Lane, Kings Heath, Birmingham, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9165/swanshurst_park
Facilities at the park: Free parking
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Gracewell Rd (bus) and Yardley Wood (train)

24. Fox Hollies Park

Located close to Birmingham city centre, Fox Hollies Park features mature trees, expansive grassland, and a serene lake. The Westley Brook also winds through the park.

Take a stroll on a 2-km walking route or fish at the lake. Access facilities like an air-conditioned gym, swimming pools, squash courts, and more at the leisure centre.  

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Shirley Road, Acocks Green, Birmingham, B27 7NS, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9113/fox_hollies_park
Facilities at the park: Walking routes
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Oakhurst Rd (bus) and Acocks Green (train)

25. Small Heath Park

Small Heath Park, formerly known as Victoria Park, is the largest park in Small Heath in southeast Birmingham, West Midlands. It’s located just about a mile from the city centre.

Enjoy facilities like the children’s playground, a walking track, and a basketball court. Take part in events, fairs, and bonfires that happen all year round. 

Opening hours: Open 24 hours
Entry fee: Free
Location: Small Heath, Yardley, Birmingham, B10 0P, UK
Website: https://www.birmingham.gov.uk/directory_record/9156/small_heath_park
Facilities at the park: Free parking
Nearest bus/rail/metro stop: Tennyson Rd (bus) and Tyseley (train)