Local Explorer Route

Inspired by Birmingham hosting the European Athletics Championships in August 2026 we have created some great local explorer routes so you can have fun discovering Birmingham. Building on our 69wards by bike or foot maps, the routes are mostly traffic free and suitable for all abilities. There are walking and cycling routes for each of the 10 Birmingham constituencies, helping you get outside and discover local greenspaces, hidden gems, heritage sites and cool places to visit.   

All the routes are designed to be self-guided, easy to follow and achievable in one day. Alternatively, you can choose one or two places along the routes to visit and use the route to help plan your journey. 

đźš¶ Sutton Coldfield – Greenway Explorer

A greenway adventure exploring greenspaces north of the city. This route takes you on a scenic stroll through lovely Birmingham paths that are peaceful and accessible. You will see ornamental gardens, green corridors, a lake and wetlands. Allow time to enjoy the wildlife haven of Newhall Valley, an area steeped in history and natural beauty.  

Sutton Coldfield Walking Route

Start/Finish: Pype Hayes Park

Distance: 4.5 miles

Average Walking Time: 2hrs 20min

Follow the route on:

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Notes 

  • A scenic walk-through parks and along greenways  
  • Plenty of activities for both adults and families 
  • Picnic Area 

CafĂ©s / Pitstops 

  • The Bark Bistro – Newhall Valley Country Park 
  • Chester Road – shops and food available (just off route) 

Points of Interest 

  • Pype Hayes Hall â€“ Historic building  
  • New Hall Valley, New Hall Hotel and Spa, New Hall Mill 

Green Spaces 

Pype Hayes 

One of Birmingham’s larger parks with a number of ornamental gardens, bedding areas and grade II listed buildings. 

  • Children’s playground 
  • Four tennis courts 
  • Parkrun – Saturday mornings  

New Hall Valley 

New Hall Valley is an award-winning green open space and wildlife haven with historic wetland, grazing meadow and Plants Brook stream. 

  • New Hall Mill, one of only two surviving water mills in Birmingham 
  • Two children’s playgrounds  
  • Picnic area 
  • Outdoor exercise trail  
  • Numerous walking paths 
  • Cycle routes 
  • 2km jogging route 
  • Wetland boardwalk 

Public Transport Links  

  • Perry Barr Train Station â€“ close to the start 
  • Hamstead Train Station (part way around) 
  • Bus Number 51, X51, 52 stopping at Perry Avenue 

A few things to remember while you are out exploring these routes: 

  • Be prepared – ensure you are wearing suitable shoes and clothing for your activity. Dress for the weather and take water/snacks. 
  • If cycling, make sure your bike is in good working order and safe to ride – Do a quick bike check before heading out.
  • Please be extra careful when near open water. 
  • Be courteous to others, particularly on towpaths and shared paths. 
  • Most of all, have fun! 

ENJOY exploring your chosen route. We’d love to see what you get up to and hear what you think of the routes so remember to tag @ecobirmingham when sharing your adventures on social media or send us a quick message.  

The development of this route and activities in Birmingham has been supported by:

Project supported by Birmingham City Council

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