Barr Beacon
A mile long sandy ridge with a Permanent Orienteering Course offering 6 maps with courses of varying length and difficulty. Used for Summer Series events.
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A mile long sandy ridge with a Permanent Orienteering Course offering 6 maps with courses of varying length and difficulty. Used for Summer Series events.
The park has been developed on the landscaped site of a former colliery and brickworks. The former spoil heaps are now hills with steep slopes, and a variety of well established wooded areas (mixed deciduous trees, mostly mature and runnable.) There are grassy open areas, several ponds, and an extensive path network. Connects with Himley Hall. The management team are very supportive of orienteering, and the Visitor Centre provides both toilets and a cafe. Plus a children’s play area and…
Country Park with 900 acres and a mixture of open land and dense woods. Permanent Orienteering course with 8 maps offering courses of varying length and difficulty; all are GPS enabled. The River Arrow flows through it. The lakeside Arrow Valley Visitor Centre has a café with views across the water and toilets. The park also offers a BMX facility, disc golf, sailing and fishing. Mainly used for Local events but does support a Regional one and is particularly good…
Replicated from an earlier iteration of the HOC website, this is David William’s personal assessment of the HOC areas at the time (2003ish?). As he said then: “The descriptions, ratings and comments given are only my opinion. Please don’t sue me if you disagree.” Index to the page What is this page all about? Classification of Areas Arrow Valley Baggeridge Brampton Bryan Brand Wood Breakneck Bank and Sturt Brinton Park Brown Clee Bumble Hole Callow Hill Cannon Hill Park Clent…