Discover the best top things to do in Sandwell, United Kingdom including Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick, The Oak House Museum, Wednesbury Museum and Art Gallery, Sandwell Valley Country Park, Boulder Central, Haden Hill House Museum and Park, Warley Woods, Jitterbugs Party World, Manor House Museum, Sandwell Park Farm.
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5.0 based on 25 reviews
Guru Nanak Gurdwara Smethwick is Europes largest and first Sikh place of worship. It's it mandatory to cover your head and remove your shoes whilst inside the Gurdwara as a sign of respect. Head coverings are provided (if required). If visiting it is essential you book via email to ensure a tour guide is available to welcome you on your visit. We hope you enjoy you visit to this landmark Gurdwara :)
This temple is a very relaxing place to pray and it's very mesmerising. I would definitely visit again. The food they serve (Langar) which is served in the Langar Hall, is delicious!! Thoroughly recommend.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
The Oak House was built in the 1620s/30s with the brick extension at the back, the belvedere (tower), chimney stacks and old barn being added in the 1650s. The house is furnished in period style and has a wide range of events, activities, community groups and school holiday fun all year around.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
This combination museum and art gallery showcases 19th-century art featuring a fine collection of Ruskin pottery, which was named after the late Victorian write and historian John Ruskin.
Very nice place I went for halloween a few years ago lots of frendly people and next to morrisons incase you need a snack. I would recemend just dont go in the morrisons toilates. Very nice place not the toilates in morrisons. Dont go in them on your own. I would recemend going.
4.5 based on 529 reviews
Took the grandkids last Sunday. Plenty of space and ice cream vans! Lots to do. Walks. Feeding ducks. Play area. Shade and sun Car park cheap Toilet facilities
4.5 based on 41 reviews
Kids area ideal for little ones not to high and mega spongey floor grandson three next week if its climbable he will try and climb it asked question last week not able to climb properly till five however loads of encoragement that he was climbing at his age sent link to book myself and nanny free £4 for little one amazing fun afternoon very covid safe staff very safety aware and make sure you are conversant with the do"s and dont"s little one didnt want to leave even though he was worn out can we come again grandad one well happy little spider man thanks everyone at boulder for making it a secial day for a little wanabe spiderman
4.5 based on 76 reviews
local authority historic house museum - Victorian gentleman's residence furnished in period style with hands-on activities for young visitors, temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year as well as a lively programme for schools, Free entry
Stunning local park with gorgeous views. Plenty to do and great for a trip out with the family or for a casual stroll. Very lucky to have this in the local area.
4.5 based on 78 reviews
Warley Woods is a 40 hectare (100 acre) community park; a mix of woodland, open meadow and a golf course. As a result of its historic plan, designed by Humphry Repton. Although a little more than 3 miles from the centre of Birmingham, Warley Woods is in Smethwick in the borough of Sandwell. Warley Woods is a registered charity and is committed to the long term improvement, maintenance and management of the park. A third of the park is woodland, mostly native species such as oak and beech. The Pavilion is located on the entrance off Lightwoods Hill and is home to the Trust's shop, office, public toilets, and the cafe.
The park is deceptively big and is joined on to a golf course so you can't really tell the size inside. However when you walk through it has woodlands which open up to really large fields and spaces that are very picturesque and you wouldn't believe you are a few miles out of the city. Great place for exercise or hanging out with friends and family. Glad it's my local park.
4.0 based on 34 reviews
My daughter celebrated her 1st birthday here on the 18th october this little girl had an amazing time. Jamie-lea was very helpful and greeted us with a lovely smile on her face. jamie corresponded with me four weeks prior to booking she is fab. the social distancing measures were good and play area was clean
4.0 based on 27 reviews
The Manor House or Bromwic Hall was once at the centre of the medieval Manor of Bromwic and was the home of the Lord of the Manor and local administrative centre. The oldest parts date back to 1270 with 15th century additions. The building was a pub and restaurant from the 1960s until 2009 when it came into the guardianship of sandwell Museums, who are slowly developing and restoring the site while putting on a wide variety of events, activities, community groups, school activities, tours and much more.
4.0 based on 114 reviews
My Daughter, husband & I decided to visit the farm. We hadn't been for years. The history exhibit is very interesting. The animals are well looked after. Its small but enjoyable. At £2.75 per adult with free return visit. It's well worth the money. We didn't visit cafe. Maybe next time.
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