Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve Saint Peter's Road, Dudley DY2 9HB
About the Business
Welcome to Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve, a stunning destination tucked away in the heart of Dudley, United Kingdom. This establishment is a unique park, point of interest, and tourist attraction that should be on your bucket list. The reserve is situated on St Peter's Road, making it easy to access.
Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve is a nature lover's paradise, offering a peaceful and serene environment that provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The reserve boasts an extensive range of flora and fauna that is well looked after and conserved by the staff. As you take a stroll along the winding paths that weave their way through the reserve, you will be greeted with stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including serene waters, dense foliage, and picturesque natural scenes.
One of the main attractions at Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve is the canal that runs through the park, offering an idyllic spot for a picnic or a tranquil stroll along the water's edge. You can also spot various species of aquatic animals that call the canal their home. The reserve also offers various activities such as angling, birdwatching, cycling, and walking, making it an excellent destination for families, couples, and solo adventurers alike.
Whether you are an avid nature enthusiast or looking for a relaxing spot to spend the day, Bumble Hole Local Nature Reserve has something for everyone. So come out and enjoy the peace and tranquility offered by this fantastic park and rediscover your love for the great outdoors.
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Hours open
Monday:
09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday:
09:00 - 17:00
Thursday:
09:00 - 17:00
Friday:
09:00 - 17:00
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"Lovely place to stroll and enjoy nature, a small carpark that usually has spaces and plenty of things to see and do either by the canal or in the fields and woods. Always plenty of birds to spot and people out to say hello to. It is also the entrance to Netherton tunnel, Europe's longest double toe path canal tunnel. Worth a walk through, but you'll need water proof shoes and a good torch."
"What a lovely place for walking, cycling etc. There are many fields, pools and canal areas to visit and walk along with a visitor centre that opens 3 tuned a week. There are benches around so you could take a picnic. Unfortunately our visit was spoiled by someone setting fire to the bushes over Netherton tunnel and I had to call the fire brigade. The fire was extensive and well ablaze. A fisherman told us he had to put a fire out the day before that kids had lit."
"Bumble Hole Canal Visitors Centre "on the cut" is a great FREE place to walk and see widlife. We saw a crane Canada geese, Swans , ducks and moor hens at Bumble Hole"
"A great place to enjoy the canal, the wildlife and the local history, if your lucky the bumblehole visitor centre will be open for some well deserved refreshments after your walk."
"A lovely part of the Black Country to go walking in anytime of the year especially on a summers evening. The area is what made the Black Country famous so we should treasure it and enjoy it. The netherton tunnel is a must do and always pop into the bumble hole cafe for a cuppa! There's an annual boat festival which runs all day, worth a day out when its back up and running."
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