Wheelchair accessible things to do in the West Midlands


Visiting the West Midlands offers a blend of historical charm and modern allure. Begin your journey with a stroll through Birmingham's vibrant Bullring, a shopping haven with architectural marvels like the Library of Birmingham. Delve into the region's industrial past at the Black Country Living Museum, where time stands still amid vintage shops and working factories.

Nature enthusiasts can escape to the picturesque Cannock Chase for serene walks and wildlife spotting. Explore Coventry's rich heritage, from the medieval splendor of Coventry Cathedral to the innovative exhibitions at the Herbert Art Gallery and Museum. The West Midlands promises an unforgettable experience at every turn.

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Activity
From £2

Wibbly Wobbly

An indoor play centre and unique party venue like no other.

Attraction
Free

Monkland Cheese Dairy

Monklands Cheese Dairy offer exceptional cheeses and excellent farm produce. Call us today for more information

Attraction
Free

Gheluvelt Park

Gheluvelt Park is a memorial park built in honour of those lost in the First World War.

Attraction
Free

Allesley Park

This historic park has had over 400,000 invested in its infrastructure and facilities over the past two years.

Activity
From £75

Copt Heath Golf Club

Copt Heath represents an enjoyable and challenging test for golfers of every level, requiring strategic thinking as well as some power and finesse.

Attraction
Free

War Memorial Park

A serene oasis honoring the fallen, offering peaceful walks, lush greenery, and poignant memorials for reflection and remembrance.