Cannon Hill Park
Birmingham, West MidlandsAbout Cannon Hill Park
Cannon Hill Park is a fantastic, free open space built for everyone to enjoy!
Made up of 80 acres of formal parkland and 120 acres of conservation and woodland plantation, it features two children’s play areas, a 36 hold mini golf course, tennis courts with free equipment to borrow and even pedalo boats in the summer.
Rangers lead regular events and activities, from getting the community involved in taking care of the park to learning more about the green space and its wildlife. There’s also lots of school holiday activities in the local arts centre as well as mini fun fairs on the weekends, weather permitting!
A great space for fun, sport or relaxation!
- Large car park off Egbaston Road
- Smaller car park off Russell Road entrance
- Green Flag award
Opening Times
Monday to Saturday 08:00 - 18:00
Sunday 08:00 - 19:30
Pricing & Tickets
Free admission to Park
General Admission (Fun Pass)
1 credit: £1.00
12 credits: £10.00
26 credits: £20.00
Book in advance for cheapest tickets
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