South Staffordshire - Countryside

Countryside

There are many beauty spots within the South Stafforshire district, for example the village of Wombourne has the Wom Brook Walk and the Bratch Locks on the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal in the nearby village of Bratch. Other sites include: South Staffordshire Railway Walk a five and a half mile walk along a disused railway line. Baggeridge Country Park: a large and diverse country park located between Wombourne and Sedgley (a town in the borough of Dudley, which has won the national Green Flag Award for 11 years, Bluebell Woods in Perton an internationally important site for Bluebells, Highgate Common a large area of heathland, Kinver Edge, a National Trust property, located in the south of the district which features the Holy Austin Rock Houses and Shoal Hill Common a 180-acre (0.73 km2) site of lowland heaths and woodlands which can be found to the extreme north of the district.

Bunkers Tree Wood is also in the area and contains a large Corvid roost.

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