A traditional hedge maze with carved stone temple centre piece, created to celebrate Queen Elizabeth Jubilee in 1977. World's only 'hands-on interactive' Museum of Mazes.
Baggeridge Country Park is a haven for wildlife with many trails to explore. The 152 acre site was part of a former coal mine and part of the Earl of Dudleys Estate.
The park offers a variety of attractive scenery within its 110 acres. Easy access to lawns and shrubberies. Extensive areas of quiet woodland around the Serpentine Pool.
Hawkstone Historic Park & Follies is a unique place. Created in the 18th Century by the Hill family (Sir Rowland and his son Richard), Hawkstone became one of the greatest historic parklands in Europe.
Two hundred acres of mainly evergreen coniferous woodland and open heath adjacent to Kinver Edge which provides a further 400 acres of heathland access.
Sixteen acres of mixed woodland formerly part of private grounds of the Old Rectory. Adjoins Long Mynd and can be approached on foot from centre of town.
One-hundred and seventy acres woodland includes the Arboretum with many rare and exotic trees. A look out on the highest point with main features on a toposcope.
Four hundred and fifty acre country park of meadows, woodland, hedgerows and wetland. Visitor Centre with cafe. Pony Trekking Centre and small urban farm.
A warm welcome all year round, guides to the forest, marked trails suitable for wheelchairs and buggies. Forest restaurant, tearoom and children's trails.