Dudley (/ˈdʌdli/ ( listen)) is a large town in the West Midlands of England, 6 miles (9.7 km) south-east of Wolverhampton and 10.5 miles (16.9 km) north-west of Birmingham. The town is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley and in 2011 had a population of 79,379. The Metropolitan Borough, which includes the towns of Stourbridge and Halesowen, had a population of 312,900. Dudley is sometimes called the capital of the Black Country.
Restaurants in Dudley
4.5 based on 5,465 reviews
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.
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
4.5 based on 1,084 reviews
See the network of underground canal routes that helped form the industrial Black Country and marvel at the fantastic Limestone Caverns. Enjoy a canalside walk or relaxing boat trip, and admire the local history. See if you can spot any of the limestone fossils remaining from when the area was below sea, and explore the Dudley Tunnel - don't be startled by the bats!
4.5 based on 305 reviews
Lovely walks great for families. Lovely cafe & play area. Dogs heaven but please clean up after yourselves if you picnic
4.5 based on 114 reviews
Saltwells National Nature Reserve is a huge piece of the countryside in the heart of the urban Black Country. It is home to a spectacular bluebell wood, wildflower covered grasslands and nationally protected historical and geological features. It is a place to discover hidden sculptures and also stand back and enjoy some stunning vistas. Saltwells is a nature reserve that has been firmly rooted in its community for generations and, thanks to the UNESCO Global Black Country Geopark, it also now spreads its unique natural riches to visitors from across the world. So it is a place for everyone from the dog walker from just around the corner to the globetrotting scientist to visit and enjoy. With way-marked trails and a network of paths you can choose how far you want to discover today and which areas to explore next time you come.
I have Covid-19 lockdown to thank for visiting this hidden gem! Driven past hundreds of times on my way to Merry Hill and never thought to stop and take a look. With the past few weeks being spent exploring on foot what is in my local area, I venture along the canal from Netherton up to the reservoir and into Saltwells Nature Reserve and was absolutely awestruck at how beautiful it is! Lots of paths to explore, metal sculptures to happen upon, a glorious carpet of bluebells in Spring and wildlife to spot. Quite wonderful!
4.5 based on 383 reviews
Himley Hall is a commanding 18th Century building set amongst 180 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped parkland. Once the family home to the Earls of Dudley and host to royalty and high society, today it is a glamorous setting for civil wedding ceremonies and receptions and other special occasions as well as Indulgent Afternoon Teas. Himley Hall also offers art, photography and craft exhibitions during spring and summer, as well as prestigious conference facilities and guided tours.
Definitely a family favourite of ours for many generations! There’s no better place to go for walks in the area , Himley is honestly fantastic. I’ve grown up walking around Himley , yet they still never fail to surprise us. You always manage to find a new and exciting walking path , every time you go! The lake is amazing for boating , fishing .. you name it! I learnt how to ride a bike on the long concrete path , it’s fantastic for anyone with roller skates , scooters , bicycles! It’s amazing for your pups too , especially if you go on an evening walk! The house is absolutely stunning , inside and out. The food served is also delicious , and the waiters are very kind , returning my sister’s £20 note to her , when she dropped it and didn’t realise. Honestly , Himley is just great , if you have the opportunity to visit , go! We are so beyond lucky to have it on our doorstep! Also , Make sure to check it out on bonfire night , the fireworks are outstanding! We love you , Himley❤️
4.0 based on 2,545 reviews
DZG is unique… a home to more than 1300 animals, and has nigh on 200 species, including some of the rarest creatures on Planet Earth. Hundreds of exotic and endangered animals inhabit an ancient wooded hillside, with a rich geological history, around the ruins of the 11th century Dudley Castle and share a site with the world’s largest single collection of Modernist Tecton structures – and the country’s only vintage chairlift!
Lovely day out to see the animals. Animal enclosures well kept and lots of improvement/investment since our last visit a few years ago. Only suggestion would be to add notes to enclosures with the animals names/ages, when they arrived, where they came from etc, I personally find that interesting. Well managed social distancing measures with one way system, hand sanitisers and patient visitors. Felt busy at the start but people naturally spread out the further though you get. Although some areas closed, still so much to see and do it didn't impact the day.
4.0 based on 673 reviews
intu Merry Hill is a shopping centre in Brierley Hill, in the West Midlands and is home to over 180 shops, brands and restaurants. Boasting over 10,000 free parking spaces, additional retail parks and an on-site cinema, intu Merry Hill attracts millions of visitors every year, whether that’s to simply shop or to enjoy a day out with family and friends at one of the many attractions. The shopping centre is just 10 miles west of Birmingham, five miles from Junction 2 of the M5 and just three minutes’ walk away from the modern Waterfront complex on the scenic Dudley Canal.
Lots of great shops all in one place - free parking and the food hall is fab! Our go to place for Christmas shopping and it’s not our local centre
3.5 based on 167 reviews
This cinema is really clean. Helpful friendly staff. Offers in the weekdays as well as the meerkat offer.
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