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Moseley Bog — Attraction in Birmingham

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Moseley Bog
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Moseley Bog and Joy's Wood Local Nature Reserve, formerly The Dell, is a Local Nature Reserve in the Moseley area of Birmingham, England, with an area of about 12 ha. Along with the nearby Sarehole Mill, and a number of other sites, it forms part of the Shire Country Park.
Nearby attractions
Swanshurst Park
Yardley Wood Rd, Birmingham B13 0TB, United Kingdom
Sarehole Mill Museum
Cole Bank Rd, Birmingham B13 0BD, United Kingdom
The Shire Country Park
Birmingham B13 9XL, United Kingdom
Nearby restaurants
The Covered Wagon Birmingham
298 Yardley Wood Rd, Birmingham B13 9JW, United Kingdom
The Billesley
Brook Ln, Birmingham B13 0AB, United Kingdom
Kanchan's Kitchen (PUNJABI DHABA)
124 Billesley Ln, Birmingham B13 9RD, United Kingdom
Lisa & Pann
126 Billesley Ln, Birmingham B13 9RD, United Kingdom
Trine Beans Cafe
632 Yardley Wood Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 0HW, United Kingdom
Channi's Indian Restaurant
795 Stratford Rd, Springfield, Birmingham B11 4DG, United Kingdom
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Moseley Bog

Yardley Wood Rd, Moseley, Birmingham B13 9JX, United Kingdom
4.6(592)
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Moseley Bog and Joy's Wood Local Nature Reserve, formerly The Dell, is a Local Nature Reserve in the Moseley area of Birmingham, England, with an area of about 12 ha. Along with the nearby Sarehole Mill, and a number of other sites, it forms part of the Shire Country Park.

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attractions: Swanshurst Park, Sarehole Mill Museum, The Shire Country Park, restaurants: The Covered Wagon Birmingham, The Billesley, Kanchan's Kitchen (PUNJABI DHABA), Lisa & Pann, Trine Beans Cafe, Channi's Indian Restaurant
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Nearby attractions of Moseley Bog

Swanshurst Park

Sarehole Mill Museum

The Shire Country Park

Swanshurst Park

Swanshurst Park

4.3

(639)

Open 24 hours
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Sarehole Mill Museum

Sarehole Mill Museum

4.4

(470)

Open 24 hours
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The Shire Country Park

The Shire Country Park

4.3

(123)

Open 24 hours
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Master traditional afternoon tea with a local chef
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
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Candlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
Sat, Dec 13 • 6:30 PM
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Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
Candlelight: Queen vs. ABBA
Fri, Dec 12 • 6:30 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Moseley Bog

The Covered Wagon Birmingham

The Billesley

Kanchan's Kitchen (PUNJABI DHABA)

Lisa & Pann

Trine Beans Cafe

Channi's Indian Restaurant

The Covered Wagon Birmingham

The Covered Wagon Birmingham

4.4

(1.3K)

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The Billesley

The Billesley

4.0

(811)

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Kanchan's Kitchen (PUNJABI DHABA)

Kanchan's Kitchen (PUNJABI DHABA)

4.9

(219)

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Lisa & Pann

Lisa & Pann

4.8

(124)

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A Must-Visit in Birmingham: The Mysterious Moseley Bog Adventure
Claire HillClaire Hill
A Must-Visit in Birmingham: The Mysterious Moseley Bog Adventure
Elizabeth BakerElizabeth Baker
Been here many times over the years but came today as part of a nature themed walk. There is a small car park at the main entrance with bike racks just further in the site. Such a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year to be absorbed in the natural beauty. Vast range of trees, plants and birds. There is a map of the site at the entrance to help plan your walk and identify places of interest. You need to wear sensible shoes as sections of the paths are muddy, especially after rainfall. Great place to bring children as it really is a wild playground for them. Those in wheelchairs will find parts of the site difficult to access. No toilets here.
Bronya LotusBronya Lotus
Beautiful nature filled walk around the childhood joy of Tolkien, exploring the walkways and woodlands of Mosely is lovely and peaceful and fantastic for dogs, kids, partners or just by your self. There's an abundance of wildlife to witness throughout the year and different seasons. A real joy to have on your doorstep. Parking is minimal, no public facilities. Not at all suitable for wheelchair access or those with mobility issues, very muddy and multiple pathways that require a steady foot. Perfect for dogs and kids to explore though, it is a bog after all.
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Been here many times over the years but came today as part of a nature themed walk. There is a small car park at the main entrance with bike racks just further in the site. Such a beautiful place to visit at any time of the year to be absorbed in the natural beauty. Vast range of trees, plants and birds. There is a map of the site at the entrance to help plan your walk and identify places of interest. You need to wear sensible shoes as sections of the paths are muddy, especially after rainfall. Great place to bring children as it really is a wild playground for them. Those in wheelchairs will find parts of the site difficult to access. No toilets here.
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Beautiful nature filled walk around the childhood joy of Tolkien, exploring the walkways and woodlands of Mosely is lovely and peaceful and fantastic for dogs, kids, partners or just by your self. There's an abundance of wildlife to witness throughout the year and different seasons. A real joy to have on your doorstep. Parking is minimal, no public facilities. Not at all suitable for wheelchair access or those with mobility issues, very muddy and multiple pathways that require a steady foot. Perfect for dogs and kids to explore though, it is a bog after all.
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Reviews of Moseley Bog

4.6
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4.0
35w

So, today I hit up Moseley Bog in Birmingham, and let me just say, it was a vibe. I had heard a bit about it before, but honestly, it’s one of those places that feels like a hidden gem, tucked away right in the middle of the city. If you’re looking for a chill nature spot that’s not too far from the hustle and bustle, Moseley Bog is exactly what you need.

The first thing I noticed was how peaceful it is. I’ve been in plenty of parks and nature spots, but this place has a different energy. It’s like you step into another world. The whole bog is a mix of woods, wetland, and meadows, which honestly makes it feel like you’re walking through a forest from a fairy tale. The sounds of birds chirping, water flowing, and just the rustling of leaves were so calming. It’s exactly the type of spot where you can just take a deep breath and let go of whatever’s stressing you out.

And, okay, I don’t know if it’s just me, but I love a good piece of history, and Moseley Bog has that too. Apparently, J.R.R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings, used to hang out here when he was young, and it’s said that the landscape inspired parts of the Shire. As someone who’s a huge Tolkien fan, that was such a cool connection to learn about. There are little plaques around the bog pointing out where he might’ve gotten some of his inspiration from. It’s not like the whole place is full of LOTR merch or anything, but the fact that it’s tied to something so legendary gives the whole place a bit of a mystical feel.

The walk itself is super easy. It’s not a crazy hike or anything intense, so you can just stroll at your own pace and take in the scenery. The pathways are pretty well-maintained, though it can get a bit muddy if it’s been raining, so definitely wear shoes that can handle a little dirt. I didn’t mind though, because the mud kind of added to the vibe of being out in nature.

It’s also really accessible, which is a huge plus. I hopped on a bus from the city center, and within 20 minutes, I was there. No expensive tickets, no hassle. Plus, it’s free to enter! I don’t know about you, but I love a good free day out.

What also stood out to me was how much the local community cares about the place. There are groups of volunteers who help maintain the bog, and you can tell that the whole area has a sense of pride behind it. They even run regular events, like guided walks, where you can learn more about the wildlife and the history of the place. It’s great to see a spot like this being taken care of by people who genuinely care about it.

Overall, Moseley Bog was such a chill escape from the usual busy city life. Whether you’re into nature walks, a little bit of Tolkien history, or just need a place to clear your head, it’s definitely worth checking out. Just a solid, peaceful spot to reconnect with...

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5.0
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Moseley Bog is a hidden gem located in Birmingham, UK, that offers a peaceful and unique escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. As a volunteer, I had the opportunity to witness the beauty and diversity of this natural reserve firsthand. The bog is home to various wildlife, including birds, insects, and mammals, making it an ideal spot for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. The well-maintained pathways and informative signage make it easy to navigate the bog's different habitats and learn about its ecological significance.

What I loved most about my experience volunteering at Moseley Bog was the sense of community and togetherness among the volunteers and staff. Everyone was friendly and passionate about preserving the bog's natural beauty and educating visitors about its importance. The volunteering tasks were varied and suited for all ages and abilities, making it an inclusive and accessible activity for everyone. Whether it's clearing invasive species or planting new trees, every task was rewarding and contributed to the bog's conservation.

In conclusion, Moseley Bog is a fantastic destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat and a deeper appreciation for nature. The reserve offers a unique opportunity to explore the beauty and diversity of a bog ecosystem while contributing to its conservation efforts. As a volunteer, I gained valuable skills, made new friends, and felt a sense of fulfillment in helping to protect this beautiful natural reserve for future...

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2y

Moseley Bog, the forest with a toddler-tested seal of approval!

If you're looking for a quick escape from urban chaos, this little haven offers an hour of blissful respite. But before you set off, remember, finding a parking spot is like a game of forest bingo – be prepared to park off the beaten path and embark on your adventure.

Once inside, it's like entering another world. This charming woodland offers a mix of leafy sanctuaries and pint-sized green meadows, perfect for your little explorer to frolic in.

The star attractions? Meandering streams that mirror your toddler's zigzagging path, and a mystic swamp that may or may not be home to enchanted creatures.

Accessibility is key for parents, and Moseley Bog doesn't disappoint. The well-maintained footpaths are as smooth as a toddler's bedtime story, making it a breeze for buggies to navigate.

As you stroll, nature's orchestra serenades you with a symphony of bird songs, a melodious background for your forest adventure.

And then there's the 'mushy smell.' That earthy, comforting aroma is the forest's way of giving you a warm, leafy hug.

In a nutshell, Moseley Bog is a tiny but enchanting escape where your toddler can explore, splash in puddles, and you can soak in the tranquility of nature. Just hold your little one's hand, follow the footprints, and let the forest...

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