Major Attractions
Your in the heart of England with lots of major attractions
A thought-provoking experience with 300 years of history & heritage in the Black Country. Explore the largest open-air museum in the UK in 26 acres of land.
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Black Country Living Museum
Discovery WayA thought-provoking experience with 300 years of history & heritage in the Black Country. Explore the largest open-air museum in the UK in 26 acres of land.
Walk in the footsteps of Harry Potter and explore the wonders of the Wizarding World
Booking prior to visit is essential
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Harry Potter Studio Tour station
Walk in the footsteps of Harry Potter and explore the wonders of the Wizarding World
Booking prior to visit is essential
Carefully restored, atmospheric 19th-century courtyard of working people's houses. An atmospheric glimpse into the lives of the ordinary people who helped make Birmingham an extraordinary city. Visits to the Birmingham Back to Backs are by guided tours only. Booking prior to visit is essential
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Birmingham Back to Backs
55-63 Hurst StCarefully restored, atmospheric 19th-century courtyard of working people's houses. An atmospheric glimpse into the lives of the ordinary people who helped make Birmingham an extraordinary city. Visits to the Birmingham Back to Backs are by guided tours only. Booking prior to visit is essential
A little bit of what you love and more; There's something for everyone at Resorts World. Resorts World is a destination like no other. Home to a broad range of shops & restaurants. Family-friendly. Next to the Genting arena. Find your fun Day & Night.
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Resorts World Birmingham
Pendigo WayA little bit of what you love and more; There's something for everyone at Resorts World. Resorts World is a destination like no other. Home to a broad range of shops & restaurants. Family-friendly. Next to the Genting arena. Find your fun Day & Night.
The world's first iron bridge was erected over the River Severn here in Shropshire in 1779. This pioneering structure marked a turning point in English design and engineering; after it was built, cast iron came to be widely used in the construction of bridges, aqueducts and buildings.
The Iron Bridge's story began in the early 18th century, in the nearby village of Coalbrookdale. Abraham Darby pioneered the smelting of iron using coke, a process that was a catalyst for the Industrial Revolution. It was Abraham Darby III who cast the ironwork for the bridge that still stands today, using the same techniques developed by his grandfather. The bridge was so successful that it gave its name to the spectacular wooded valley which surrounds it, now recognised as the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
In 2017-18 English Heritage undertook a £3.6m conservation project on the Iron Bridge, to help safeguard the future of its historic ironwork.
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Ironbridge
The world's first iron bridge was erected over the River Severn here in Shropshire in 1779. This pioneering structure marked a turning point in English design and engineering; after it was built, cast iron came to be widely used in the construction of bridges, aqueducts and buildings.
The Iron Bridge's story began in the early 18th century, in the nearby village of Coalbrookdale. Abraham Darby pioneered the smelting of iron using coke, a process that was a catalyst for the Industrial Revolution. It was Abraham Darby III who cast the ironwork for the bridge that still stands today, using the same techniques developed by his grandfather. The bridge was so successful that it gave its name to the spectacular wooded valley which surrounds it, now recognised as the Ironbridge Gorge World Heritage Site.
In 2017-18 English Heritage undertook a £3.6m conservation project on the Iron Bridge, to help safeguard the future of its historic ironwork.
Stratford-upon-Avon, a medieval market town in England’s West Midlands, is the 16th-century birthplace of William Shakespeare. Possibly the most famous writer in the English language, Shakespeare is known for his sonnets and plays such as 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Hamlet'. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs his plays in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and adjacent Swan Theatre on the banks of the River Avon.
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Stratford-upon-Avon
Stratford-upon-Avon, a medieval market town in England’s West Midlands, is the 16th-century birthplace of William Shakespeare. Possibly the most famous writer in the English language, Shakespeare is known for his sonnets and plays such as 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Hamlet'. The Royal Shakespeare Company performs his plays in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre and adjacent Swan Theatre on the banks of the River Avon.
visitor guides
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Planning your visit
Address: Earlswood Lakes, Wood Lane, Earlswood, Solihull, West Midlands
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Price: Once you're there, it won't cost you a thing
Toilets: At Earlswood Lakes Craft Centre
Terry's Pool at Earlswood Lakes
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Earlswood Lakes are the perfect spot to explore your local waterside wildlife. Soak up the beautiful scenery while stretching your legs along the towpath, keep an eye out for the historic engine house, admire the striking sailing boats, or take a leisurely stroll down to the local craft centre.
Earlswood is actually made up of three 22 acre reservoirs together: Terry's Pool, Windmill Pool and Engine Pool. They're ideal for bird watching - look closely and you might even be lucky enough to spot the rare Lesser Spotted Woodpecker!
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Earlswood Lakes
Wood Lanevisitor guides
Download your free local map
Planning your visit
Address: Earlswood Lakes, Wood Lane, Earlswood, Solihull, West Midlands
View on Google map
Price: Once you're there, it won't cost you a thing
Toilets: At Earlswood Lakes Craft Centre
Terry's Pool at Earlswood Lakes
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Earlswood Lakes are the perfect spot to explore your local waterside wildlife. Soak up the beautiful scenery while stretching your legs along the towpath, keep an eye out for the historic engine house, admire the striking sailing boats, or take a leisurely stroll down to the local craft centre.
Earlswood is actually made up of three 22 acre reservoirs together: Terry's Pool, Windmill Pool and Engine Pool. They're ideal for bird watching - look closely and you might even be lucky enough to spot the rare Lesser Spotted Woodpecker!
Imagine a totally electrifying day out at Britain’s ultimate castle. Where you can immerse yourself in a thousand years of jaw-dropping history – come rain or shine.Where ancient myths and spell-binding tales set your imagination alight, and your hair on end. Where princesses are pampered and maidens are wooed, as winners become true heroes and losers are confined to dark, dank dungeons to be forgotten for eternity. It could only be Warwick Castle.
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Warwick Castle
Imagine a totally electrifying day out at Britain’s ultimate castle. Where you can immerse yourself in a thousand years of jaw-dropping history – come rain or shine.Where ancient myths and spell-binding tales set your imagination alight, and your hair on end. Where princesses are pampered and maidens are wooed, as winners become true heroes and losers are confined to dark, dank dungeons to be forgotten for eternity. It could only be Warwick Castle.
The Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep (to which it connects, and with which it shares some facilities) and Baskerville House. Upon opening on 3 September 2013, it replaced Birmingham Central Library. The library, which is estimated to have cost £188.8 million,[1] is viewed by the Birmingham City Council as a flagship project for the city's redevelopment. It has been described as the largest public library in the United Kingdom,[3] the largest public cultural space in Europe,[4][5][6] and the largest regional library in Europe.[7] 2,414,860 million visitors came to the library in 2014 making it the 10th most popular visitor attraction in the UK
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Library of Birmingham
1 Broad StThe Library of Birmingham is a public library in Birmingham, England. It is situated on the west side of the city centre at Centenary Square, beside the Birmingham Rep (to which it connects, and with which it shares some facilities) and Baskerville House. Upon opening on 3 September 2013, it replaced Birmingham Central Library. The library, which is estimated to have cost £188.8 million,[1] is viewed by the Birmingham City Council as a flagship project for the city's redevelopment. It has been described as the largest public library in the United Kingdom,[3] the largest public cultural space in Europe,[4][5][6] and the largest regional library in Europe.[7] 2,414,860 million visitors came to the library in 2014 making it the 10th most popular visitor attraction in the UK
Cadbury World
69 Linden RdFood Scene
Places to eat near and a little further
Mailbox Birmingham
Royal Mail StreetMid Priced dining in Birmingham
Grand Central station
Various food outlets = mid to high range
The Warwickshire Lad
Broad LaneHonest pub a short drive away
The Red Lion
Vicarage RoadMiddle range local food 1000m
Peaky Blinder
115 Corporation StBirmingham full of local history
The Hungry Horse
Norton LaneGood honest reasonable food for the family 500m
Canal Wharf
26 Waterfront WalkAll types of food in the heart pf Birmingham. eat on canal side
Thrill seeking
Escape to Alton Towers Resort and enjoy the UK's biggest Theme Park. Book online for deals on our thrill rides, short breaks, themed hotels, waterpark & spa.
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Alton Towers
Farley LaneEscape to Alton Towers Resort and enjoy the UK's biggest Theme Park. Book online for deals on our thrill rides, short breaks, themed hotels, waterpark & spa.
Based in stunning North Wales there's 3 locations to visit full of adventures for all ages. World's Fastest Zip Line. New Velocity 2 Experience. Book Online Today. The Ultimate Adventure. Unique Experience. Fun For The Whole Family.
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Zip World Penrhyn Steinbruch
Based in stunning North Wales there's 3 locations to visit full of adventures for all ages. World's Fastest Zip Line. New Velocity 2 Experience. Book Online Today. The Ultimate Adventure. Unique Experience. Fun For The Whole Family.
Drayton Manor Theme Park is home to a variety of exciting attractions with roller coasters, zoo and Thomas Land. Visit us today for the ultimate family day out!
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Drayton Manor Freizeitpark
Drayton Manor DriveDrayton Manor Theme Park is home to a variety of exciting attractions with roller coasters, zoo and Thomas Land. Visit us today for the ultimate family day out!
Bear Grylls Erfahrung
Shopping
Primark
1-7 DigbethLARGEST PRIMARk IN EUROPE
Birmingham
Second city shopping paradise
Bicester Village
Outlet Shopping
Selfridges Birmingham
Upper MallDesigner Shopping
Bullring & Grand Central Birmingham
Moor StreetModern shopping and street food
Sightseeing
German Market
Theatres
Birmingham Hippodrome
Hurst StreetBirmingham Repertory Theatre
6 Broad StBirmingham Hippodrome
Hurst StreetThe Alexandra
Suffolk Street Queensway