The grounds of Himley Hall were designed in 1774 by Lancelot "Capability" Brown and is now an area enjoyed by thousands of people from across the West Midlands.
On site there is ample parking, a tea rooms which sells refreshments including icecreams, and there are toilets on site. There is an endless amount of space availabe for picnics, ball games, kite flying etc so something for all of the family.
Entrance to the park is free but there is a small car park charge of £1.10 for two hours or £1.60 for a full day ticket.There is access to the park via Baggeridge Country Park, should you wish to continue your walk here there is a large play area as well as several more caches.
This short series has been set up to bring caching visitors away from the very busy lake and open space areas and get you into the beautiful woods which have stunning views of the grounds and the Hall itself.
The walk is dog friendly and ideal for the family although due to the nature of the woods it is not buggy or wheelchair friendly, sorry.