Secluded countryside on the edge of the Black Country
Country Park
West Midlands
This area reclaimed from a former coal pit between Wombourne and Sedgley is now a Green Flag park, offering secluded countryside and a variety of wildlife within easy reach of Dudley and Wolverhampton. There are a variety of trails (see below), a miniature railway and a programme of guided walks and other activities.
The land originally formed part of the Himley Hall estate but was mined between 1895 and 1968. The country park was officially opened in 1983, and is now managed by South Staffordshire District Council.
Baggeridge Country Park Trails
- Easy Access Trail approx 30 minutes
- Toposcope Trail Visitor centre and Toposcope, approx 45 minutes
- Baggeridge Circular Walk Visitor centre and Whites Wood, approx 1 hour
- Baggeridge Wood Walk Visitor centre and the Foxhills, approx 1.5 hours
All EASY
Accessibility
Easy access trail and sensory garden. Contact the visitor centre about these and other facilities.
Public transport
Buses from Sedgley.
Maps
Publications
- History, nature and trail leaflets from the visitor centre or downloadable on the website (see below).
Paths and routes
Contacts
Regions
Local authorities
Visitor Information
Accommodation