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Tourism

Tourist Information Centres

Wolverhampton Tourist Information Centre
6.17 mi
18 Queen Square, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV1 1TQ
Phone: 01902 556110
Email: wolverhampton.tic@dial.pipex.com

Birmingham Tourist Information Centre
8.26 mi
Rotunda, The Rotunda, Tourism Centre & Ticketshop, 150 New Street, Birmingham, West Midlands, B2 4PA
Phone: 0870 225 0127
Email: callcentre@marketingbirmingham.com

Merry Hill Tourist Information Centre
9.1 mi
Merry Hill, Brierley Hill, West Midlands, DY5 1SR
Phone: 01384 487900
Email:

Libraries

Walsall Central Library
0.11 mi
Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS1 1TR
Phone: 01922653121
www.walsall.gov.uk

Walsall Local History Centre Library
0.88 mi
Essex Street, Walsall, WS2 7AU
Phone: 01922721305
www.walsall.gov.uk

Pleck Library
1.22 mi
Darlaston Road, Walsall, WS2 9RE
Phone: 01922654860
www.walsall.gov.uk

Leisure Centres

Bloxwich Leisure Centre
1.9 mi
High Street, Walsall, WS3 2DA
Phone: 01922 710295
G T Leisure Bowl
2.2 mi
Revival Street, Walsall, WS3 3HJ
Phone: 0192-240-1374
Darlaston Multi-Purpose Centre
2.25 mi
Victoria Road, Wednesbury, WS10 8AP
Phone: 0121-526 7473
Owens Gym
2.27 mi
Willenhall Road, Wednesbury, WS10 8JG
Phone: 0121-526 3413
Aston University Physical Recreation Centre
2.37 mi
University Recreation Ground, Birmingham, B43 7AJ
Phone: 0121-358-4564

Golf Courses

Walsall Golf Club
1.35 mi
Broadway, Walsall, WS1 3EY
Phone: 01922 613512
www.walsallgolfclub.co.uk
Club Type:Members
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:No
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6259
Par:70

Great Barr Golf Club
2.79 mi
Chapel Lane, Birmingham, B43 7BA
Phone: 0121 3571232
N/A
Club Type:Members
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:No
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6459
Par:72
Calderfields Golf Club
1.59 mi
Aldridge Road, Walsall, WS4 2JS
Phone: 01922 632243
www.calderfieldsgolfclub.co.uk
Club Type:Proprietary
Course Type:Parkland
Driving Range:Yes
Number of Holes:18 Hole
Yardage:6509
Par:73


Pubs

The Imperial
0.04 mi
Darwall Street, Walsall, WS1 1DA
Phone: 0192-264-0934
The Old Court House
0.07 mi
Lichfield Street, Walsall, WS1 1SX
Phone: 01922 643120
Hogshead
0.08 mi
9-19 Leicester Street, Walsall, WS1 1PT
Phone: 01922 616963
The Red Lion
0.15 mi
69 Park Street, Walsall, WS1 1NW
Phone: 01922 622380
The Builders Arms
0.17 mi
3 Albert Street, Walsall, WS2 8EX
Phone: 0192-263-9847

Cinemas

The Foxy Lady Adult Cinema
3.67 mi
146 Oxford Street, Bilston, WV14 7DP
Phone: 01902-490898
Foxy Lady Adult Cinema,The
3.67 mi
146 Oxford St, Bilston, WV14 7DP
Phone: 01902 490898
Cineworld Multiplex Cinema
4.74 mi
Kenmare Wy, Wolverhampton, WV11 1TZ
Phone: 01902 306911
Cine World
4.74 mi
Bentley Bridge Leisure, Wolverhampton, WV11 1TZ
Phone: 01902-306911
P.D.J Leisure Ltd
4.76 mi
Kings Cinema, Sandwell Centre, W Bromwich, West Bromwich, B70 7NN
Phone: 01215 530030

Churches

St Patricks R C Church
0.32 mi
St Patricks Presbytery, Walsall, WS2 8HN
Phone: 01922 623823

Green Lane Baptist Church
0.38 mi
Burrowes Street, Walsall, WS2 8NX
Phone: 01922 625821

Seventh Day Adventist Church
0.48 mi
North Street, Walsall, WS2 8AU
Phone: 01922 616336


Shopping Centres

Bullring
8.33 mi
, Birmingham, B54BU
Phone: 0121 632 1500
http://www.bullring.co.uk/

The Bull Ring is a major commercial area of Birmingham. It has been an important feature of Birmingham since the Middle Ages, when its market was first held. Two shopping centres have been built in the area; in the 1960s, and then in 2003; the latter is styled as one word, Bullring.


Westfield Merry Hill
9.01 mi
Brierley Hill, Dudley, DY51QX
Phone: 01384 487900
http://westfield.com/merryhill

Westfield Merry Hill is a shopping centre in Brierley Hill near Dudley, West Midlands, England. It was developed between 1985 and 1990, with several expansion and renovation projects taking place since. The original developers and owners were Richardson Developments but the Centre has had a number of other owners including Chelsfield and Mountleigh. The current owners are Westfield and QIC.[3] It was built by Tarmac Construction.

Kingfisher Shopping Centre
19.48 mi
The Kingfisher Centre Redditch B97 4HJ 01527 61355 , Redditch , B974HJ
Phone: 01527 405800
http://www.kingfishershopping.co.uk/

140 Stores, thousands of top brands, so why not treat yourself to the latest fashion, get your nails done, or simply grab a bite to eat. Whether you're after fine cuisine or just a quick coffee, we've got it covered.Kingfisher Shopping Centre is located in the heart of Redditch town centre - Conveniently located just 10 minutes from either J2 or J3 off the M42 (follow signs to Redditch town centre). Once you arrive in Redditch you will drive onto a ring road which circles the town centre. Car Parks 2, 3 and 4 are located off the ring road. For details on convenient car parks see our parking section.If you are planning your journey, type in B97 4HJ to your satnav or use the same in the AA Route Planner.


Family Attractions and Theme Parks

Drayton Manor Park and Zoo
Tamworth, B783TW (11.4 mi)
https://www.draytonmanor.co.uk/zoo
For total family entertainment visit the award-winning Drayton Manor Theme Park, near Tamworth, Staffordshire.Drayton Manor also has Europe's only Thomas Land, which features wonderful themed rides and attractions based on characters, including Thomas the Tank Engine, Cranky the Crane and Harold the Helicopter.

Telford Wonderland
Telford Town Park Wonderland, Telford, TF34AY (20.2 mi)
http://wonderlandmidlands.co.uk/
Children's tourist attraction. Visit your favourite Fairy Tale and Nursery Rhyme characters and their houses.

Alton Towers
Alton, ST104DB (28.1 mi)
https://www.altontowers.com/
Alton Towers is probably the largest and best known theme park in the UK. Home to Nemesis, Oblivion, Corkscres and Air rides, the park is set in over 500 acres of beautiful gardens.

Tudor World
40 Sheep Street, Stratford-upon-Avon, Cv376EE (29.6 mi)
http://www.tudorworld.com/
TUDOR WORLD at the Falstaff Experience is a Godiva Award Winning attraction which recreates the atmosphere, sights and sounds of sixteen century England, along with hundreds of fascinating facts in authentic settings within a genuine Tudor building..

RSPB Sandwell Valley Nature Reserve
20 Tanhouse Avenue, Great Barr, Birmingham, West Mids, B435AG (3.6 mi)
Just outside Birmingham and close to the M6, Sandwell Valley is enjoyable for all the family. Sandwell Valley is a wonderful place for wildlife and people located in the heart of Birmingham.

Dudley Zoo
2 The Broadway, Dudley, DY14QB (6.6 mi)
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Valley Park Nature Reserve
Meadow View Terrace, Wolverhampton, WV68NX (7.6 mi)
Valley Park Nature Reserve - Amusement Park in Wolverhampton, . Contact venue on telephone number 01902552351 for opening times, entrance costs, and attractions/rides available at this park.

Museums

Black Country Living Museum
Tipton Road, Dudley, DY14SQ (5.9 mi)
Discover a fascinating world when you visit Britain's friendliest open-air museum. The Museum occupies a 26 acre urban heritage park in the shadow of Dudley Castle in the centre of the Black Country conurbation of two million people.

Soho House
Soho Avenue, Handsworth, Birmingham, B185LB (6.4 mi)
Soho House Museum was the home of Matthew Boulton, one of Birmingham's most famous sons. Boulton is famous for his associations with James Watt and the Lunar Society and left his mark on industrial development in Birmingham.

Birmingham Jewellery Quarter Centre
75-79 Vyse Street, Hockley, Birmingham, B186HA (7.2 mi)
Take this opportunity to discover the skill of the jeweller's craft and enjoy a unique tour of an original jewellery factory, frozen in time. Using the most up to date techniques of video and display, guides and jewellers take you through the astonishing story of the 200 year old Jewellery Quarter and the ancient craft skills still practised in the workshop that make this area the centre of the British jewellery industry.

Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Chamberlain Square, Birmingham, B33DH (8 mi)
Founded in 1885, the collections cover fine art and applied arts, archaeology and ethnography, local and industrial history. The Fine and Applied Art Collections include paintings and drawings, British Watercolours and Arts and Crafts.

Thinktank at Millennium Point
Millennium Point, Curzon Street, Birmingham, West Mids, B47XG (8.3 mi)
Whether you have a couple of hours to kill or the whole day to spend at Millennium Point, our two on-site visitor attractions - the award winning Thinktank, Birmingham's museum of science and discovery, and the IMAX' Theatre, the first cinema in the Midlands showing 2D and 3D films, you can be sure of a fun and education day out. The Midlands' first IMAX Theatre allows you to take an amazing journey without even leaving your seat.

Erasmus Darwin House
Beacon Street, Lichfield, WS137AD (9.3 mi)
Erasmus Darwin was one of the greatest polymaths of the 18th Century. Among Darwin's many talents was his extraordinary scientific insight in physics, chemistry, geology, meteorology and all aspects of biology.

Lichfield Heritage Centre
Market Square, Lichfield, WS136LG (9.3 mi)
Discover Lichfied, through graphics, exhibits, displays and audio visual presenttations in the Lichfield Heritage Centre, covering 2000 years of history. The fascinating story of Lichfield`s history from Celtic times - the building of the Cathedral - its Battles and Famous men - right up to the present day.


Historic Houses

Birmingham Botanical Gardens and Glasshouses
Westbourne Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B153TR (8.5 mi)
The Birmingham Botanical Gardens were opened in 1832. They were designed by J.

Himley Hall and Park
Himley Hall and Park, Himley, DY34DF (8.9 mi)
Himley Hall was a moated manor house, which stood next to the medieval church and village. Himley Hall, situated between Kingswinford and Wombourne, started life in the 18th century when a medieval manor house on the site belonging to the Earl of Dudley was demolished to make way for a great Palladian mansion.

Sarehole Mill
Cole Bank Rd, Hall Green, Birmingham, West Mids, B130BD (11.7 mi)
Once watermills were a very common sight along Birmingham's rivers. It is estimated that in the 18th century there were over fifty the area.

Boscobel House and The Royal Oak
Boscobel, ST199AR (12.6 mi)
Boscobel House was built around 1632, when John Gifford of Whiteladies converted a timber-framed farmhouse into a hunting lodge. The Gifford family were Catholics, at a time when the religion was outlawed.

Whiteladies Priory
Between A41 and A5, 1m SW of Boscobel House, WV81QZ (12.9 mi)
Built on the grounds of a medieval nunnery, it was to White Ladies that Charles II then a Prince was first taken, after fleeing from Worcester. He arrived at White Ladies Priory on Thursday 4th September 1651 after riding throughout the night and was admitted by a servant of the house named George Penderel.

David Austin Roses
Bowling Green Lane, Albrighton, Wolverhampton, WV73HB (13.8 mi)
World famous rose gardens containing over 700 roses of all types including the Renaissance Garden which is devoted entirely to English roses. The neighbouring Plan Centre has one of the largest collections of container roses anywhere in the Country.

National Parks

Peak District National Park
46.57 mi
Britain's first National Park, nestled between the cities of Manchester and Sheffield, is a land of contrasts: dramatic heather moorland hills and rock edges in the north, limestone dales and rivers in the south.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

Brecon Beacons National Park
78.8 mi
Mountains and moorland, standing stones and castles, lively waterfalls and unique geology. Dramatic mountain landscapes, including the 886m high Pen Y Fan.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks

Snowdonia National Park
90.84 mi
Dominated by the impressive Snowdonia mountain range, discover picturesque villages, steep river gorges and waterfalls. Home to Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales.

Website: nationalparks.gov.uk/quick-guide-to-the-uks-national-parks