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    Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands


Sutton Park

Circular walk

A 3.1-mile, circular walk, with three potential joining points. Walk around a 2,400 acre National Nature Reserve and one of the largest urban parks in Europe. Downloadable map available here.

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Useful Information

How to get there: Sutton Park is located in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, West Midlands. There are several entrances to the park.

Grid Reference: SP 112 962
Nearest Postcode: B73 6BT
Parking: Palace Hill, access via Town Gate. Flying Field, access via Boldmere Gate. Jamboree, access via Streetly Gate.
Facilities: There are toilets at the Visitor Centre, at Banners Gate, and at the Wyndley Leisure Centre.

Distance

3.1 miles

Difficulty

Moderate

Time

1hr 30min

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The Walk

A circular walk through a large urban park.

Map with thanks to Ordnance Survey.

Walk

1 With the Visitor Centre on the left, starting at Palace Hill, take the left hand fork. Ahead, keep on the right hand path. Pass by Wyndley Pool and at the fork, take the sharp right hand path. At the junction, take the left hand path upwards. At the next juntion, take the left hand path upwards.

2 At the next junction, at Flying Field, turn right and follow the path. Continue along the path and it will gently climb uphill towards Jamboree Memorial stone.

3 From the stone, take the left fork and continue along the path as it descends gently downhill. Continue along the path, passing Keepers Well and Keepers Pool on your left, pass the dam wall of the pool on your left. Pass through a metal gate and follow the curve of the path and continue back towards the Visitor Centre.

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