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Cadbury World
Linden road
Bournville
Birmingham
Tel: (0121) 451 4159 or (0121) 451 4180 |
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Find out how all your
favourite chocolate is made, enjoy free samples
along the way. Visit the Yowie Kingdom and ride
through the enchanted chocolate wonderland on Cadabra.
Pre - booking is advised. |
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Broadfield House Glass Museum
Compton Drive
Kingswinford
West Midlands
DY6 9NS
Tel: 01384 812745
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The Rock Face
A.B.Row
Birmingham
B4 7QT
Tel:+44 (0)121 359 6419 |
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Birmingham's Indoor Climbing &
Caving Centre |
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National Sea-Life Centre
The Waters Edge
Brindley Place
Birmingham B1
Tel: (0121) 633 4700 |
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From shrimps to sharks, from octopus
to eels, featuring a completely transparent 360
degree underwater tunnel. |
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Museum & Art Gallery
Chamberlain Square
Birmingham B3 3DH
Tel : (0121) 303 2834 |
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Museum Of Jewellery Quarter
Vyse Street
Hockley
Birmingham B18
Tel: (0121) 554 3598 |
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Around 100 shops where you can pick
up great value jewellery. Have a tour of the museum
and see the old factory. |
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Dudley Zoo & Castle
The Broadway
Dudley
West Midlands
Tel: (01384) 215314 |
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A fascinating collection of animals
around the remarkable ruins of Dudley Castle.
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Black Country Living Museum
Tipton Road
Dudley
West Midlands DY1 4SQ
Tel: (0121) 557 9643
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Discover what live used
to be like in the Black country, visit The Old Schoolroom,
the silent Cinema, the old fair rides. See craft
people at work, visit the village sweetshop and
buy your favourite sweets like, sherbet pips and
pineapple rock, eat fish and chips like they used
to be made. Take a trip through Dudley canal tunnel.
This is history that you can touch, smell and experience.
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Birmingham Nature Centre
Pershore Road
Birmingham
B5 7RL
Tel: (0121) 472 775 |
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Otters, foxes, lynx, deer, mice and
owls are some of the animals set in 6 acres, next
to Cannon Hill Park. The centre also contains a
visitor centre and a cafe. |
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Lickey Hills Country Park
Warren Lane
Rednal
Birmingham B5
Tel: (0121) 421 7575 |
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Over 500 acres of woodland, marshes
and heaths and a variety of wildlife. The park also
has a visitor centre , a cafe and a children's play
area. |
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Botanical Gardens
Westbourne Road
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 3TR
Tel: (0121) 454 1860 |
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| 14 acres of manicured gardens and
glasshouses create exotic climates in which rare
plants and trees flourish. Play area and gift shop.
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Kings Heath Park
Vicarage Road
Kings Heath
Birmingham B14
Tel: (0121) 444 2848 |
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Here you will find the garden of BBC
Gardener's World. Also the venue for the city's
annual Gardener's Weekend in September. Visit The
Edwardian Tearooms and have afternoon tea. Television
gardens open occasionally. |
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Sutton Park
Park Road
Sutton Coldfield
Tel: (0121) 355 6370 |
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This is Birmingham's oldest
and biggest park now a National Nature Reserve set
in 2,400 acres. Given to the people of Sutton Coldfield
by Henry VIII, it contains sites of historic interest.
Boating, golfing and horse riding are some of the
activities enjoyed here. You will also find a visitor
centre, cafes and restaurants. |
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The NEC
Birmingham
England
B40 1NT |
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| The NEC Arena is renowned
for its blockbusting concerts and sporting events.
From Pavarotti to Prince, Shirley Bassey to Ronan
Keating - a huge range of entertainers have performed
to more than ten million music lovers since the
12,000-seat arena opened. |
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