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Birmingham

Sutton Park – Walks Live

Walk meeting point:

The Bracebridge

Sutton Park is a 2,400 acre National Nature Reserve located 6 miles north of the city centre. It’s one of the largest urban parks in Europe and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

The park has open heathland, woodlands, seven lakes, wetlands, and marshes – each with its own rich variety of plants and wildlife, some rarely seen in the region. Cattle and wild ponies graze on the land.

Attractions and sports facilities are marked on the Sutton Park map.

Sutton Park has been designated as a National Nature Reserve, a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Visitor Centre

The Visitor Centre is around 250 metres on the left from the Town Gate entrance. In the centre you’ll find toilets, baby changing facilities, a gift shop, interpretive displays and maps. The Centre is open all year from 10am to 6pm in the summer and 10am to 4.30pm in the winter.

Park opening time

Sutton Park’s opening times are advertised at the gate entrances and may be different from other parks in Birmingham.

Park gates are open by 9am all year. Closing times vary in line with dusk.

From mid-November to late January the park closes at 5pm. From late January closing times rise gradually until they reach 10pm by mid-May.

At the end of July the closing times fall back down gradually to 5pm by mid-November.

At a glance:

Walk length: TBA
Park size: 2400 acres
Parking: Car Park
Free parking: Unknown
Café facilities: Yes
Toilet facilities: Yes
Water features: Lake
Pathway: Yes
Woodland area: Yes
Disabled access/Pushchairs: Yes
Waste bins: Yes
Benches: Yes