Malvern and Brueton Parks
Remarkably, given the expanse they occupy, Malvern and Brueton Parks are located right in the centre of Solihull and offer an oasis of calm. With opportunities to get active, and the chance to walk on the wild side at one fell swoop. That’s the beauty of these terrific two-parks-in-one – they provide plenty to keep everyone happy.
If, for example, you’re looking for a safe space to let your little ones let off steam, the Malvern area of the park has a refurbished play area, with state-of-the-art apparatus for all ages of young adventurers. If your visit happens to coincide with a Sunday morning, the park hosts a junior parkrun each week — a fun 2k event for children aged 4 to 14.
Also serving swish, resurfaced tennis courts and fabulous formal gardens, Malvern Park is the picture-perfect place to picnic.
Meanwhile, thanks to its wide-open spaces, Brueton offers visitors the chance to walk on the wilder side in the centre of town, as befits Solihull’s “town in the country” nickname.
Home to the 5.5-acre (2.2 hectare) Parkridge Nature Reserve, Brueton boasts buggy-friendly paths, with the wonderful Woodland Playground and interactive sensory path inviting kids to unleash their inner explorer.
Meanwhile, the back-to-nature Brueton Tree Trail serves as the stage for stacks of stunning trees and birdlife, with a lovely tea room on hand when you’re in need of replenishment.
Each week the local community gathers for a free, fun, and friendly weekly 5k community event where participants can walk, jog, run, volunteer, or spectate. Every week, attendees gather for a post-parkrun coffee at the Parkridge Centre in Brueton Park, inviting everyone to join.