Kingsford Country Park
The southern and less steep half of Kinver Edge; used for many years for introductory events. Also suitable for Level Ds. Events held in earlier years:
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The southern and less steep half of Kinver Edge; used for many years for introductory events. Also suitable for Level Ds. Events held in earlier years:
Events held in earlier years:
Events held in earlier years:
Open parkland with wooded hill on one side. Has a Permanent Orienteering Course; the map shows all the posts and has some suggested courses of varying length and difficulty. Only suitable for Local events unless combined with Baggeridge to make longer courses. It is a surprisingly tricky little area, with the fast and furious parland a complete contrast to the steep and intricate hillside.
Adjacent to Sandwell Valley but owned by Birmingham City Council and separated from it by a “rat run” road.
Fast open heath combined with fast birch and areas of mixed deciduous woodland. Flat with lots of little paths but it is good planning takes you off into the terrain. Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are very supportive with our events. Events held in earlier years:
A large public park which includes Highbury Hall and its surrounding estate – once the home of Joseph Chamberlain, who bequeathed it to the people of Birmingham. Another part of the park was once owned by the Cadbury Family and was, similarly, bequeathed to the city in the early 20th century. Nowadays it has many of the older features of the 19th century estates, including the Highbury Orchard and fishpond, plus extensive woodland. Events held in earlier years:
Events held in earlier years:
A Forestry England wood, typical of Wyre Forest terrain. Mostly conifers covering the whole range, with varying runnability. They are planted in tiny little blocks – making mapping very difficult and navigation challenging, particularly parts with complex vegetation boundary or gully areas. As the blocks have now mature the boundaries are much less clear. There has been a great deal of thining resulting in many parrallel extraction lanes with brashings. Nice bits of oak woodland between large areas of conifer….