Malvern and Brueton Park
Malvern and Brueton Park
Malvern and Brueton Park
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Chris
Hinckley, UK876 contributions
Jun 2023
We were in the town centre and had some time left before the parking expired so we decided to have a quick visit to here as the weather was really good. It is a few minutes walk from the town centre and there is a playing area for kids, tennis courts, open grass area, a pond/lake. There is a small pay and display car park on one side of the park and the other side has a slightly large parking area.
Overall the park is good to visit, it seemed relatively clean. Location is good as is just a short walk from the town centre.
Overall the park is good to visit, it seemed relatively clean. Location is good as is just a short walk from the town centre.
Written 20 June 2023
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Richard B
Surrey, UK6 contributions
Apr 2023
I spent almost 2 hours lost the wilderness of this amazing park in the middle of Solihull. My dogs loved the paddle in the shallow lake and I enjoyed cutting to the friendly locals.
Written 13 April 2023
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Leonie86
Coventry, UK50 contributions
Feb 2023 • Family
Took my daughter on her bike and enjoyed a great walk round. Didn't realise there was the nature reserve through the cafe, which is free to enter. Playground Was different, made a nice change from the standard play equipment.
Cafe was reasonably priced with lovely staff.
Free parking too (up to 3 hours)
We will definitely use this park again.
Cafe was reasonably priced with lovely staff.
Free parking too (up to 3 hours)
We will definitely use this park again.
Written 7 February 2023
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Keith C
216 contributions
Jan 2023 • Couples
Spent a lovely morning walking in Malvern and Bruton Park the park is ideal for walking with good walkways the Warwickshire wildlife area having a wealth of wildlife in their area there are ponds and tree area with the wildlife enjoying a safe area the display boards explain the origins of the area a lovely cafe serving hot and cold drinks and snacks. An excellent play area for Children. Free parking for 3 hours. Well worth visiting.
Written 27 January 2023
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Keith C
216 contributions
Jul 2022 • Couples
An enjoyable park for a stroll a well kept and managed site with lakes and conservation areas just a short walk from Solihull a very nice Warwickshire wildlife Trust information and coffee shop serving lovely lattes and cakes and snacks. Well worth a visit.
Written 29 July 2022
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NT91
6 contributions
Oct 2021
Great park but they have a major littering issue that spoils the experience and needs addressing urgently.
Written 29 October 2021
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Deborah R
2 contributions
Sep 2021
Love this park for parkrun, walks, picnics, convenient access to town centre
Great for families, couples, singles, children
children's play area, cafe, lake, basketball, tennis, coffee van
very well used by local residents
Great for families, couples, singles, children
children's play area, cafe, lake, basketball, tennis, coffee van
very well used by local residents
Written 8 September 2021
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LauraDaveJames
Solihull, UK4,130 contributions
Mar 2021 • Couples
There are two separate carparks, one is in the Malvern part of the park which is in the town centre. The other car park is located on the Old Warwick Road for Brueton park and the nature reserve. Both carparks are free but it is required to display a ticket which can be taken at no charge from the machine. There is a time limit on the free parking and cars are regularly checked by enthusiastic parking wardens.
The formal part of the park is attractive and has well laid out paths but they can become quite busy as it is close to the town centre.
We walked around the nature reserve area which is very wild and was very muddy on the day we visited.
The formal part of the park is attractive and has well laid out paths but they can become quite busy as it is close to the town centre.
We walked around the nature reserve area which is very wild and was very muddy on the day we visited.
Written 28 March 2021
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Ani
Upper Peninsula, MI13 contributions
Jan 2021
May be because of the chill, there were very few people ou. It should have meant more wildlife out. But there were none.
Written 24 January 2021
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GAILBirminghamUK
Birmingham, UK166 contributions
Jan 2021
Very disappointed after our walk in Brueton park today. The wild life was non existent. We saw no small birds despite throwing down bird food & seeds. The tree's were empty. There weren't even any squirrels. On the pond were a few ducks & a group of gulls.
It was irritating to see the Wellie wearers stomping across the sodden grass areas, churning up the turf into muddy piles. The lawns will be a right mess when they've dried out.
There was a large group of people gathered outside the coffee shop, not observing social distancing.
Enjoyed Cannon hill a lot more.
It was irritating to see the Wellie wearers stomping across the sodden grass areas, churning up the turf into muddy piles. The lawns will be a right mess when they've dried out.
There was a large group of people gathered outside the coffee shop, not observing social distancing.
Enjoyed Cannon hill a lot more.
Written 18 January 2021
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Hi, I was wondering If the toilets are currently open?
Laura O
Birmingham, UK2 contributions
Not when I last went on Friday
Is it possible to fish at the park?
Nfc
6 contributions
Unfortunately not. Earlswood lakes are a very popular fishing area for Solihull and are about four miles from Malvern/ Brueton park.
Swran S
United Kingdom
Is possible to do bbq in the park?
wendyanddavid536
Solihull, UK2,211 contributions
No, you can't
mom-dad-twin-boys
Birmingham, UK81 contributions
Is there just one car park? We drove round and round then had to come away as no spaces
Tony B
Solihull, UK5 contributions
no there are 2 . one at the top by Solihull ton centre and the other is located south of the park
Do you have to pay for car parking
Wrinkley
Hampton-in-Arden, UK132 contributions
Not anymore get a ticket and you can stay free for 3 hours. A parking inspector does go round. They are supplied with mopeds or motorcycles so not on foot anymore!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Malvern and Brueton Park
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