Baggeridge Country Park is a beautiful area of countryside on
the doorstep of the Black Country. Being

set back from the roads, its secluded delights are revealed
to you as you explore further. The creation of today's scenery
however, is very diverse.
Formally the Baggeridge Colliery and part of the original
Himley Estate of the Earls of Dudley, the site has been transformed
into 150 acres of attractive country park.
Baggeridge Country Park provides an ideal setting for those
looking for wildlife and those wishing to enjoy the peace and quiet
of the countryside.
The park has numerous facilities for outdoor pursuits as well
as a wide range of events throughout the year from bat walks to
music festivals.
The quality of the park and the range of events has been
reflected in Baggeridge winning a national green flag award for
the 11th year in a row.
Baggeridge Country Park is open from 9am everyday, closing times
vary with the seasons however the park currently closes at 8pm and
will do until October. The opening hours will change
in October when the clocks go back.
Baggeridge is on the A463 between Wombourne and Sedgley,
signposted from the A449. It is just four miles south of
Wolverhampton centre and four miles west of Dudley centre.
Car Parking is by Pay and Display and costs £1.30 per
visit.