Brueton Park Lake
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pet friendly
Malvern and Brueton Park is a town park and local nature reserve in Solihull in the West Midlands, England. The park is formed from a comparatively narrow strip of land, with the length being approximately ten times the average width, but it is looped forming a roughly U-shaped layout.
attractions: St Alphege Parish Church, restaurants: The Mason's Arms, Morrisons Cafe
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Malvern and Brueton Park is a town park and local nature reserve in Solihull in the West Midlands, England. The park is formed from a comparatively narrow strip of land, with the length being approximately ten times the average width, but it is looped forming a roughly U-shaped layout.
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This is a really beautiful spot close to the heart of Solihull Town centre and very close to the junction of the M42. Have a lovely walk around the lake, play pooh sticks over either of the 2 bridges, look for the wooden bear in the middle woods and watch out for the crocodile! You can visit the Parkridge centre for a cuppa and a delicious cake and a look around the nature centre. This park joins up with Malvern Park where, by the large horse statue, there is a children's play area. Also, if you walk around to Malvern Park, you can easily walk up to Solihull. On Saturdays, the park run takes place at 9am, it's hugely popular and a great, scenic route. It's definitely worth a visit.
Liz MLiz M
20
Our family loves these parks. They're great for spending the day with the family. My daughter loves the playground. There are many great paths and trails for hiking, and the nature Centre is great. We typically walk to the nature centre; feed the ducks, geese, and swans; eat lunch at the Dragonfly Cafe, which has lovely food; take a walk inside the nature Centre; and then hike along one of the longer beautiful trails. It always makes for a wonderful day.
lynnea Meddaughlynnea Meddaugh
10
Lovely park.lots of green areas.clean well cared for Paths to walk.wheelchair friendly.plenty car parking pay and display..lots of benches to sit and people watch .or have a picnic by the river.plenty of wild life on the lake and in the trees .wooded area to walk around with wooden toad stools dotted about. Small cafe open for tea and cake.small animal sanctuary which we didn't have time for today.will visit again soon.
Ross JarvisRoss Jarvis
20
Lovely park where they do race for life events on a yearly basis. The park consists of a large playground for children of all ages, picnic areas, hire a bike station, lake to feed the ducks and a centre with a free play area and a cafe with toilets inside. A good day out for the kids just a five minute walk from Touchwood shopping centre and on sunny days you can find an ice cream man.
NicolaNicola
10
Really nice place for a walk. I live a few towns over and had never been. , there's a cafe and a large kids playground which is great. Loads of places to walk, several park areas and a wetland area. Limited toilet facilities and the car park is tiny though. Car parking is free for the 1st 3 hours and they got an attendant wandering around. Would definitely recommend.
art Mccroryart Mccrory
10
Wonderful place for a walk, clean and well maintained. It's a good place for dog walking
Jacob LivingstonJacob Livingston
10
Nearby Attractions Of Brueton Park Lake
St Alphege Parish Church

St Alphege Parish Church
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Nearby Restaurants Of Brueton Park Lake
The Mason's Arms
Morrisons Cafe

The Mason's Arms
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Morrisons Cafe
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