Local Places to Visit during May Half-Term

Rush Adventure & Trampoline Park – Unit 6 Avery Dell, Lifford Lane, Kings Norton, Birmingham, B30 3DZ

Suitable for Ages 1+

With over 35,000 square feet of exciting and unique activities, and activities for the whole family. Café also available.

Choose from Open Jump – 4+

Toddler Takeover – 1-6 year olds


Kingsbury Water Park – Bodymoor Heath Lane, Sutton Coldfield, B76 0DY

You can visit the adventure play area, go bird watching, get involved in the children’s clubs (aged 8-12), go cycling, walk around some of the 15 lakes, or visit the miniature railway. And if the weather is good why not have a picnic in one the designated areas?

Treetop Adventure Golf – The Bullring, Birmingham, B5 4EG

2 indoor 18-hole mini golf courses for all ages and no booking required and manual wheelchair and pram-friendly.

Choose from Tropical Trail, or Ancient Explorer with a chance to win a free game.

Food & drink available from nearby Pizza Cabana, Jungle Buzz Café and The Thirsty Toucan.

Birmingham Botanical Gardens – Westbourne Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3TR

You can enjoy a range of facilities and activities including:-

The four glasshouses, the butterfly house, playground, gardens and the tea room.

The Lapworth Museum of Geology – Aston Webb A Block building, Edgbaston Campus, University of Birmingham, B15 2TT

Free, and no need to book.

One of the oldest specialist geological museums in the Uk and holds more than 250,000 diverse and fascinating objects.

Dippy the Dinosaur at Herbert Art Gallery & Museum – Jordan Well, Coventry, CV1 5QP

Free, booking is recommended.

Dippy is a life-size replica of a Diplodocus carnegii skeleton – a 26 metre-long dinosaur that lived 155-145 millions years ago.

Dippy moved from London last year and is due to be in Coventry for 3 years.

 

Local Places to Visit during May Half-term
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