10 Things to do Good for Kids in West Midlands That You Shouldn't Miss

February 4, 2022 Natalie Tallman

Discover the best top things to do in West Midlands, United Kingdom including Birmingham Back to Backs, Wild Zoological Park, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, Black Country Living Museum, Coombe Abbey Park, Elmdon Park, Herbert Art Gallery & Museum, Kingsbury Water Park, Moseley Old Hall, Coventry Transport Museum.
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1. Birmingham Back to Backs

50 - 54 Inge St / 55 - 63 Hurst St, Birmingham B5 4TE England +44 121 666 7671 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/birmingham-back-to-backs/
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5.0 based on 3,664 reviews

Birmingham Back to Backs

Reviewed By lesh244 - Birmingham, United Kingdom

Finally got around to booking (essential) in for the tour and was not disappointed, the rooms are so small that only a few people can be accommodated on each tour! Our guide was well informed and gave a very humourous guided tour During the 90 minute tour there are lots of narrow doorways and steep stairs, both up and down, to negotiate so you do need to be able bodied You are introduced to the ever changing history of the properties and its occupants with fascinating description of their lives and businesses There are lots of objects to see and handle to help you get a fuller picture of life in the back to back housing of the times There is a small museum to view and a visit to the sweet shop on the corner is an absolute must Please make sure to book so as not to be dissapointed when you are turned away, as all tours are fully booked, if you turn up on spec!

2. Wild Zoological Park

Upper Whittimere Farm Upper Whittimere, Wolverhampton DY7 5EP England +44 1384 221500 [email protected] http://www.wildzoo.co.uk
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5.0 based on 596 reviews

Wild Zoological Park

Wild Zoological Park is located at Halfpenny Green Vineyards in Bobbington. We aim to deliver a once in a lifetime, memorable, hands on experience to educate guests about animals. Animals from around the world can be found in each of our 5 themed lands. Reptiles Unleashed, Wild Australia, Amazon, Asia and Africa. Demonstrations and hands on experiences are available each day.

Reviewed By RichardC498 - Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

I have never seen such a spectacular display before at any Zoo. The wild flight bird display is a real highlight. It is so good to see such majestic and incredible birds flying free (bald eagle, Great Grey Owl, Milky Eagle Owl, barn owls, maribu stork, black Kites, Brahminy kite, white storks, pelicans, crowned cranes, white-backed vultures, turkey vulture, and a variety of macaws). It is the fourth time I have visited, I always leave wanting more and the display has been different each time. The conservation element comes across very strongly and Wild plays an important role in getting children to care about conservation and animals as well as taking part in breeding programs. I have a degree in Zoology and teach biology and this is the real deal. My four year old was blown away - again and loved walking amongst lemurs too. It isn’t a whole day thing - but it will full three hours nicely, more if you bring a picnic. Look forward to my next visit!

3 Congreve Passage Chamberlain Square, Birmingham B3 3DA England +44 121 348 8007 [email protected] http://www.birminghammuseums.org.uk/bmag
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4.5 based on 3,986 reviews

Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery

From Renaissance masterpieces and cutting edge contemporary art to Egyptian mummies and the iconic HP factory sign, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery showcases a world class collection and offers fascinating glimpses into Birmingham's rich and vibrant past. Highlights include the finest collection of Pre-Raphaelite art in the world and the largest find of Anglo-Saxon gold ever discovered - the Staffordshire Hoard. Don't miss the Birmingham History Galleries - packed with artefacts, local treasures and interactive displays that reveal captivating stories of Birmingham from the last 500 years.

Reviewed By vinblue - Birmingham, United Kingdom

Have visited Bmag many times and really enjoyed the Black Sabbath "Home of Metal" exhibition in Gas Hall, I met a friend who I escorted to the Edwardian tea room and she was blown away by the splendour and style of the tea room and can't wait to visit again and show her friends this fabulous facility on our doorstep.

4. Black Country Living Museum

Tipton Road, Dudley DY1 4SQ England +44 121 557 9643 [email protected] http://www.bclm.com
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4.5 based on 5,465 reviews

Black Country Living Museum

Covering 26 acres of former industrial land, Black Country Living Museum is uniquely placed to tell the story of the creation of the world’s first industrial landscape. Over fifty authentic shops, houses and workshops have been carefully reconstructed to preserve the character of the region when its manufacturers bought worldwide fame to Black Country Towns. Take a trip on the tram to explore the canal-side village, where you can meet and chat to the costumed characters. Explore the underground mine and experience the authentic sights, sounds, smells and tastes from the past.

Reviewed By debyluann - Wolverhampton, United Kingdom

Love this place so good for kids and adults alike, the fish and chips are so yummy - loved the show in the school - i got the cane nearly lol the actors are really good Defo will be back soon with our annual pass

5. Coombe Abbey Park

Coombe Abbey Park Brinklow Road Binley, Coventry CV3 2AB England +44 24 7645 3720 [email protected] http://www.coventry.gov.uk/info/136/coombe_country_park/498/coombe_country_park
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4.5 based on 1,310 reviews

Coombe Abbey Park

For a family day out, or a quiet little picnic in the open air, visit Coombe Abbey Park. It offers 500 acres of beautiful gardens, woodland, lakeside walks, and bird watching. Visitor Centre: Shop, Information Centre, Cafe, Toilets, Baby Changing Facilities, Discovery Centre, Education Rooms, Conference and Event Facilities, Disabled Access Park Facilities: Picnic/BBQ Areas, Play Areas (Climbing Forest and Playground), Formal Gardens, Fishery, Bide Hide and SSSI, Duck and Swan Feeding, Pond Dipping Platforms, Woodland Trails, Birthday Parties, Family Events and Activities throughout the year - see our website for more details. Coombe Abbey Park is also home to Go Ape! Parking charges apply from as little as £1 for a 1 hour stay to £5 all day (over 4 hours). Annual car park season tickets are also available and represent excellent value for money.

Reviewed By RJVN85 - Rugby, United Kingdom

We love coming to Coombe Abbey, it is for sure one of our favourite outdoor places in the area. We’ve been coming here for years since we moved to the area. Our kids love to scooter here, all of the pathways are flat & accessible. They also love to; generally run around & explore, climb trees, go digging in the loose soil, watch the bunnies & sheep at the fields at the back, feed the ducks/geese/swans/pigeons, play stick or pinecone races in the streams. There are two play areas, the first by the visitor centre is mainly aimed at younger children, so we tend to head to the one at the back of the park near the ‘top pool’ which has bigger equipment at it. In good weather, there are plenty of open spaces to sit on a blanket to have a picnic etc. You could also happily play games such as kicking a ball around, rounders, frisbee etc. If you’re wanting to spend a bit more money, the recently opened Go Ape climbing centre is good too, but I’ll review that separately. When the visitor centre is open, the shop is lovely with lots of different outdoor toys for kids to enjoy, alongside general gift items, all at reasonable prices too. They also have other units in there supporting local craftsmen too which is really good to be supporting small local business. The food at the cafe is also good, when it is open. Definitely recommend to anyone ????????

6. Elmdon Park

Elmdon Park, Solihull B92 9EJ England +44 121 704 6130 http://www.elmdonpark.co.uk/park.html
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4.5 based on 211 reviews

Elmdon Park

Reviewed By MCgbell

Gorgeous walks around a huge park with lake. There are swans, ducks and geese.There is a small pier where children and people feed the ducks. It's got a hill which is a climb up to a church. There is a walled garden at the top of the hill.( Difficult to find ) Sledging in this park when it snows is a delight. There is a small Brook that goes through the park with three little bridges going over. The park has a play area and tennis court. Although nets are often broken.

Jordan Well, Coventry CV1 5QP England +44 24 7623 4521 [email protected] http://www.theherbert.org/
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4.5 based on 714 reviews

Herbert Art Gallery & Museum

Investigate the natural world, modern art, and the Old Masters. Wander through dazzling interactive displays, and enjoy the latest exhibitions while admiring the building’s unique architecture. As well as the art gallery’s ever-changing displays which are often created in partnership with national museums, the Herbert offers a wide range of detailed talks, fantastic events and inventive workshops for adults and families. The Herbert Art Gallery encourages creativity, exploration and fun. Gain a fresh perspective on the legend of Lady Godiva, discover your ancestors’ history in the Coventry Archives, and explore British & European paintings from the 1500s onwards. All of this is just a stone’s throw away from Coventry Cathedral.

Reviewed By bdon257 - Morpeth, United Kingdom

The Herbert Art Gallery is in a pedestrianised area adjacent to modern buildings of Coventry University. Just across the square are the ruins of Coventry Cathedral and the newer Cathedral as well as some of the city’s medieval buildings. This is a very good resource with a mix of Old Masters through to more modern exhibits, it is well laid out and with changing exhibitions it is worth returning to.

8. Kingsbury Water Park

Bodymoor Heath Lane, The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield B76 0DY England +44 1827 872660 [email protected] http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/parks
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4.5 based on 682 reviews

Kingsbury Water Park

Over 600 acres of landscaped lakes and natural green open space. 2 play areas, miniature railway with tunnels, cafe, Information Centre/Shop, mobility scooter hire, toilets (plus disabled toilet), bike hire, orienteering course, and watersports clubs.

Reviewed By supercharge2 - Birmingham, United Kingdom

it costs three pounds to get in coins only and no card or receipt on entry no problem. the first carpark is for staff and disabled . just a little further is the main carpark where you can view one of the lakes from. also as you enter there is a visitors centre quite large and helpful. and round the corner a beautiful cafe with seating out and in . there is a childs play area. a train that runs round phone first though...the range of additions is amazing jet skiing, sailing, fishing and walking the dogs... it is truly beautiful and well worth a visit if you like the quiet with the exeption of birdsong of this there is much .so many different birds and ducks .i had a fantastic visit and will go again with birdfood this time and possibly a sandwich...cafe is good though...

9. Moseley Old Hall

Moseley Old Hall Moseley Old Hall Lane Fordhouses, Wolverhampton WV10 7HY England +44 1902 625451 [email protected] http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/moseley-old-hall
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4.5 based on 826 reviews

Moseley Old Hall

Moseley Old Hall is currently closed until 17 February, 2017.

Reviewed By kaym982

Visited today after recently joining National Trust, and had a lovely time had a guided tour around the house with Carl who was very knowledgeable and entertaining my husband and I thoroughly enjoyed it thank you

10. Coventry Transport Museum

Millennium Place 16 Hales Street, Coventry CV1 1JD England +44 24 7623 4270 [email protected] http://www.transport-museum.com
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4.5 based on 3,784 reviews

Coventry Transport Museum

If you're looking for a truly unique day out for all the family, you can't beat Coventry Transport Museum. In the heart of Coventry city centre, this huge Museum is home to the world's largest collection of British road transport in public ownership. You'll discover the stories behind the people who made Coventry the centre of the world's motor and cycle industries, and get up close and personal with the actual vehicles that defined some of history's most important moments. The Museum is laid out as a journey through time - you'll wander 19th Century streets and discover the first bicycles, carriages and cars, then explore the first car factories and gasp as you witness their wartime destruction in the Blitz Experience. Moving through the rise and fall of the city's largest industry, you will come face to face with the world's fastest car - Thrust SSC. No where else on Earth will you find such a unique experience for the whole family.

Reviewed By crisfree2 - Stamford, United Kingdom

Wonderful display of a wide variety of transport including Bikes, bus, cars old and more recent, land speed record attempt vehicles, collection of old toy cars etc. Worth looking at.

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