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🌳Cannon Hill Park

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A large, family-friendly park in Birmingham offering a wide range of activities. Highlights include a boating lake with pedalos and rowing boats, a large playground with equipment for different ages, and the Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park (small zoo) within the grounds. There are also tennis courts, bowling greens, and extensive lawns for picnics. The park hosts seasonal events and has several cafes.

  • Playground: modern equipment, suitable for toddlers to teens.
  • Boating: chargeable, but popular with kids.
  • Wildlife park: separate entry fee, home to meerkats, lemurs, and reptiles.
  • Facilities: toilets, baby-changing, cafes, ample parking.

Practical tips: Free entry to the park itself; parking charges apply. Best for a sunny day, but the wildlife park offers some indoor viewing. Suitable for all ages from toddlers upward.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
Website

Travel tips

  • Free park entry, but budget for activities

    The park itself is free, but pedalos, rowing boats, and the Wildlife Conservation Park have separate charges. Budget accordingly for a full day out.

  • Parking charges apply

    There is ample parking available, but charges apply. Check current rates before visiting and allow time to find a space during busy periods.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Toilets with baby-changing facilities are on site, making nappy changes and young children's needs easier to manage during your visit.

  • Playground suits a wide age range

    Modern playground equipment caters for toddlers through to teenagers, so multiple ages can find something suitable on the same visit.

  • Boating activities are popular with children

    Pedalos and rowing boats are a highlight for kids. Expect these to be busy on sunny weekends; arrive early or visit on weekdays if possible.

  • Choose a sunny day for the best experience

    The park is primarily outdoor-focused, so plan your visit for dry, sunny weather. Most activities centre on the open grounds and boating lake.

  • Wildlife park has indoor viewing areas

    The Wildlife Conservation Park offers some indoor viewing, useful if the weather turns or you need a break from sun. Good option for rainy days indoors.

  • Pack a picnic for better value

    The park has extensive lawns ideal for picnics. Bringing your own food may offer better value than relying solely on the on-site cafes.

  • Wildlife park highlights include meerkats and lemurs

    The on-site zoo features meerkats, lemurs, and reptiles. Worth checking opening hours separately as the park and wildlife park may have different times.

  • Cafes available but may get busy

    Several cafes operate within the park. On busy sunny days they can get crowded, so either arrive early or bring snacks and drinks.

  • Plan for a substantial visit

    With playground, boating, wildlife park, and open space, a full family day is easily possible. Allocate at least several hours to avoid feeling rushed.

  • Buggies suitable for park paths

    The park's main paths are generally buggy-friendly. Check with the Wildlife Conservation Park separately if you plan to visit with a young baby in a pushchair.

  • Suitable for all ages from birth

    The park welcomes visitors from toddlers through to teenagers. Families with babies can manage with facilities provided and plenty of seating throughout.

  • Tennis and bowls available for older families

    Beyond the playground and boating, tennis courts and bowling greens offer additional activities. Worth knowing if your family has older children keen on sport.

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