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Are you looking for things to do in Birmingham? Below, you will find a diverse selection of activity providers, offering exciting and enjoyable, mostly outdoor, activities in the Birmingham area. We have even thrown in some heritage crafts for good measure.
FAQ
What are some family-friendly things to do in Birmingham?
These are the top family-friendly things to do in Birmingham:
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- Ackers Adventure — min age = 3*
- Andrew Simpson Centre — min age = 5*
- Aztec Adventure
- Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park
- Blackwell Adventure — min age = 7*
- Boulder Central
- Challenge Academy — min age = 3*
- Delta Force — min age = 8*
- Depot Climbing — min age = 0*
- Dudley Zoo and Castle
- Faye of the Forest
- Go Ape — min age = 6*
- NPF Bassetts Pole — min age = 5*
- Redpoint Birmingham Climbing Centre — min age = 5*
- Rock Up — min age = 4*
- Roundhouse Birmingham — min age = 8*
- Run of a Kind — min age = 12*
- Sustainable Life
- The Bear Grylls Adventure — min age = 8*
- Umberslade Adventure
- West Midlands Safari Park
For more details, see: Family-friendly things to do in Birmingham
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What activities are suited to large groups in Birmingham?
These Birmingham-based activities are suitable for larger groups:
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- Ackers Adventure
- Andrew Simpson Centre — max group size = 120*
- Aztec Adventure
- Blackwell Adventure
- Cannock Chase Trekking Centre
- Challenge Academy
- Delta Force
- Dudley Zoo and Castle
- Go Ape
- NPF Bassetts Pole
- Positively Birmingham Walking Tours
- Redpoint Birmingham Climbing Centre — max group size = 80*
- The Bear Grylls Adventure
- Umberslade Adventure
- West Midlands Safari Park
For more details, see: Activities for large groups in Birmingham
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What outdoor activities are there for disabled people in Birmingham?
These Birmingham-based activities are suitable for people with disabilities:
- Ackers Adventure
- Aztec Adventure
- Dudley Zoo and Castle
- Go Ape
- Redpoint Birmingham Climbing Centre
- Sustainable Life
- West Midlands Safari Park
What outdoor activities can I do for free in Birmingham?
These Birmingham-based businesses offer some activities free of charge:
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- Dudley Zoo and Castle
Children 0-2 go free* - Moreton Wood
Moth evenings in the woods* - West Midlands Safari Park
Free administration up to 3yrs old*
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