The Leasowes Park ( Mucklow Hill ) The main entrance/parking area is off Mucklow Hill (A458) through the dual carriageway near Halesowen. There are way-marked walking routes of varying lengths and difficulties through the park. While beautiful and historic, note that there are hills and uneven terrain in parts, so good footwear is recommended.
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Faisal Rasheed ★★★★★
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Lucy Davis ★★★★★
This park is such an amazing hidden gem! With a large pond with fish & ducks and beautiful trees and flowers!
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Kimberlyn ★★★☆☆
Nice park with a few different paths to explore. And dog friendly too… Only downside is lots of dog poop everywhere … even tho dog poop bins are available :(
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Lewis M ★★★★★
Nice walks , very relaxing, lots of different trails and wildlife to be seen, free parking.
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Toni up Tonihj 80 0 Eaton ★★★★★
Absolutely beautiful little gem, we followed the golf course track and by the little streems and ponds it was absolutely picturesque! Will be visiting again!! Plenty of free parking and really close to town if you wanted to nip in for snacks before or after.
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المرشد في السويد Guiden i Sverige ★★★★★
Residents of Halesowen can take their families to Leasowes Park to explore and enjoy nature. There are trails for people of all ages, and there are a lot of animals, streams, and man-made waterfalls to see. A small park for kids is also there, and parking is free. Even though the park's steep terrain can make it hard for people with limited mobility to get around, it is a beautiful open space with a lot to see. Bring the right shoes and go on a walk, have a picnic, or let the kids play. People who like to walk their dogs and want to be alone can also enjoy the park.
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LadyJai ★★★★★
It's a really lovely open space with lots to see as you walk round. People with limited mobility will definitely struggle round there as there are some very steep parts. You also really need to wear the correct shoes, don't make my mistake and wear flat mules! I would think from previous visits, the canal towpath is probably best and flattest to walk along. My Westie enjoyed herself even though it was very, very hot. Large car park and a small play area for kids which could probably do with being updated, lots of grassed areas though for them to play on and they would probably enjoy the paths near the stream. It's a nice place to walk your dog, take your kids or just sit and enjoy the peace and quiet and watch the ducks.
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Haroon ★★★★★
A marvellous place to take the whole family for a gentle walk. A few different trails for all ages. You could easy spend a few of hours exploring the wildlife, streams, and mini waterfalls. There's also a small children’s park and free onsite parking.
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Dave Savage ★★★★☆
Great place to take the kids for a walk. Lots of different trails for all ages. Spent a couple of hours here exploring and found lots to see. Plenty of wildlife and streams as well as various man made waterfalls. The children’s park is a tad small but free onsite parking so can’t really complain. An on site shop or cafe would be lovely but you can’t have everything!
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SAB photography ★★★★★
What a wonderful place to wander. Lots of pools. Amazing birds. See pics. As a Brummie I grew up playing here better known as Mucklow Hill. I spent many a day exploring here as a child. Some 50 years later. I’ve spent lovely days watching the wildlife. Kingfishers galore. Must admit i absolutely hate the dodging of stray golf balls. It is between a golf course. Not a fan but you can’t have it all. Free parking. Good for all the family. Go and visit. It’s great.
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FAQs
What is the address of Leasowes Park?
Leasowes Park is located at 3 Leasowes Ln, Mucklow Hill, Halesowen B62 8DH, UK
How can I get to Leasowes Park?
You can find directions to Leasowes Park by following this map link