Information on parks, opening times and events. Our award-winning Green Flag parks and public open spaces create a good impression for both residents and visitors.

Please note: West Park will be closed to the public during the day on Friday 1 November 2024 to safely facilitate the fireworks event taking place that evening. Gates will reopen to ticket holders from 5pm. The park will re-open to the public on Saturday 2 November 2024.

Parks
Bantock Park

It is one of Wolverhampton's district parks and has a rich history. Bequeathed to its present-day custodians in 1938 on the death of Alderman Albert Bantock, this former farm has undergone restoration works, partly funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund.

The park is approximately 16 hectares (39.53 acres). The west of the park is mostly open space, which still retains its 'rural' character, with gently undulating ground, hedgerows and a variety of trees with a nature trail.  The eastern side of the park changes near the house, becoming more formal, consisting of a series of recently restored gardens, reminiscent of the detail emerging around the late nineteenth/twentieth century.

Location

Bantock Park
Finchfield Road
Wolverhampton
WV3 9LQ

Things to do

Bantock Park is a great venue for a range of activities at low or no cost. A picnic in the park is something the whole family can enjoy, from toddlers to grandparents. The children's play area has many challenges for young children, for example, traditional monkey bars and swings to multi-play units. A range of other facilities to enjoy across the age ranges include:

  • Re-built changing rooms
  • tea room
  • Bantock House Museum
  • Georgian farm buildings (home to a range of nature, educational, dance, music and theatrical events, activities and exhibitions)

Improvements to Bantock Park

View improvements to Bantock Park.

East Park

It is one of Wolverhampton's district parks and has a proud history, going back to 1896. The park is approximately 18 hectares in size. East Park is a focus of great pride for the people living nearby.

Location

East Park
Hickman Avenue
Wolverhampton
WV1 2BS

Facilities

  • Football pitches
  • Tennis courts
  • Ranger events
  • Splash Pad
    • The Splash Pad is currently open:
      • Monday to Saturday: 11am-1pm and 2pm-5pm
      • Sunday: 11am-2pm and 3pm-5pm
    • Please follow general safety guidance at the Splash Pad. Thank you for your cooperation
  • Large play area, catering for toddlers, juniors and older children.
    • The facility includes; cradle swings, a small trampoline, springy animals, see-saws, a roundabout, climbing walls, multi-play units, as well as giant slides and pendulum swings etc.
West Park

It is a fine example of a Victorian municipal park and was one of the best in the country to set a trend for the provision of areas for specific sporting activities (originally bowls, archery and cricket). The park is considered to be one of the best, unspoilt examples of a Victorian park left in England and is Wolverhampton's premier open space.

The park is 17 hectares (roughly 43 acres) in area (including its lake) and provides a beautifully landscaped green space within a ten-minute walk of Wolverhampton city centre. 

Location

West Park
Park Road West
Wolverhampton
WV1 4PH

Facilities and attractions

  • picnics
  • tennis courts
  • chalet tearooms
  • children's play area
  • bowling green (located in Park Crescent)
  • disabled access
  • heated Victorian Conservatory - closed until further notice.

Prior to COVID, West Park Conservatory was run and maintained by the Friends of West Park, made up of local park users. The group maintained and propagated plants, as well as using their volunteers to staff the Conservatory, so it could be opened to the public. Unfortunately, this group has now dissolved which has meant that the Conservatory has now been temporarily closed. The Parks Team are currently looking into the potential of a joint venture with a local volunteer organisation who, along with maintaining and opening it, wish to use the Conservatory as a training facility. In addition to this, the team are also maintaining details of potential volunteers who may wish to be involved in the Conservatory in the future. Please email MyParkVisit@wolverhampton.gov.uk if you would like your contact details to be recorded as a potential volunteer.

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Northycote Farm

There are many informal walks through the woodland and opportunities to view or photograph a wide variety of wildlife in their natural habitats.

Northycote Farm has on its site a Tudor farmhouse which is steeped in history. The farmhouse itself is not always open to the public, but throughout the year, it is opened to the public for tours and other events.

At the farm

There are many informal walks through the woodland. These offer opportunities to view or photograph a wide variety of wildlife in their natural habitats. Animals at the farm include:

  • Norfolk Black Turkeys
  • Geese, chickens, ducks and guinea fowl
  • Shropshire sheep
  • Pigs

Other things to do include regular events held throughout the year, such as:

  • Easter Egg Trails
  • May Day Celebrations
  • Music
  • Town and Country Show
  • Harvest Festival
  • House tours run by the Friend's Group
  • Halloween Events
  • Christmas Events; log dressing, wreath making, star dedication and traditional Christmas Fayre's with Father Christmas

Also open for all of the farm's events are the tea rooms and picnic area and on-site there are facilities for baby changing and disabled toilets.

Location and contact details

Northycote Farm
Underhill Lane
Bushbury
Wolverhampton
WV10 7JF

Opening hours

Northycote Farm operates different open hours to the rest of the city's parks:

  • The animal enclosures are open 9am to 4pm
  • The car park is open 8am to 5pm
  • Christmas Day: closed 

Entry

There is free entry to the farm and woodland, car park and tea rooms. However, some events may charge a small fee.

Hickman Park

The park is located half a mile from Bilston Town Centre. The park opened in 1911 as a memorial to Sir Alfred Hickman, a local industrialist and former MP.

Hickman Park is currently undergoing restoration, in a project funded by the Heritage Lottery.  The park will be returned to its original splendour, with the benefits of modern facilities.

There is now a new building to house the park rangers; a meeting room, toilet and baby changing facilities.

There is also an open-air theatre which has been restored, alongside the Park Shelter, after funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund.  The theatre has, in the past, held many events and once again is starting to gain attention by being used regularly.

Location

Hickman Park
Wolverhampton Street
Bilston
Wolverhampton
WV14 0LZ

Things to do

As well as the theatre, there is a sports arena with terracing. The arena is an ideal place for both playing sports and for spectators. In addition to all of the usual things to enjoy in parks, walking, exercising well-behaved and controlled dogs etc. there is also:

  • mini football pitches
  • toddler/children's play area
  • urban sports court (multi-ball)
  • rangers events
  • wildflower meadow
  • Sons of Rest group
Phoenix Park

Location

Dudley Road
Blakenhall
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV2 3JU

Facilities

Visitors to the park can enjoy:

  • Children's play area
  • Seated amphitheatre
  • Two ball courts
  • Lighting
  • Network of paths
  • Outdoor fitness equipment
  • Playing fields
  • Horticultural improvements
  • Wildflower meadow areas
  • Revamped entrance area, signage
  • Car Park
  • Toilet
  • Parks clock
  • Play facilities for all ages
  • BMX track through the woods
  • Woodland area

These have improved visitor numbers - use of park facilities and community use of the park (including Walking for Health etc.).

If you would like to tell us about your visit to Phoenix Park, or if you are interested in becoming a ‘Friend of Phoenix Park’, please email us at MyParkVisit@wolverhampton.gov.uk.

St Peter's Gardens

St Peter's Collegiate Church and Lich Gate War Memorial Gardens

Occupying a site of great historical importance; the settlement of Wolverhampton became a centre of local religious, political and economic importance during the 10th Century, although the original church had its origins in the 7th Century.

Since the decline of the gardens from the 1940s onward; various restoration phases have been undertaken, including the many heritage structures.

  • Horsman Fountain (also listed)
  • Harris Memorial (known locally as the 'sailor statue')
  • Saxon Pillar
  • Bargaining Stone. 

The Horsman Fountain dates from 1896, and commemorates Philip Horsman, a local businessman who founded Wolverhampton Art Gallery, and the Wolverhampton & Staffordshire Eye Infirmary; whilst the Harris Memorial commemorates a wireless operator in World War I who, whilst posted to an Italian ship, continued to send messages whilst under heavy fire until he was killed by shrapnel on 15 May 1917.

Representing one of the few areas of green space located in the Wolverhampton City Centre Conservation Area (designated in 1972). The gardens form the setting for St Peter's Collegiate Church, which is one of two Grade I Listed Buildings in the City.  Providing the setting for other important buildings such as the nearby Wolverhampton Art Gallery.

The gardens were originally part of the church's graveyard. They were handed over to the town at the end of the 19th century and turned into gardens.

Awards

The gardens successfully achieved Green Flag status again this year, following a successful first bid in 2010.  

Access

The gardens are located on a hill in the centre of the city and can present difficulties for those with impaired mobility.

Opportunities to improve site accessibility are limited due to the historic sensitivity and the gradients involved.

Wheelchair/pushchair users access via lower south/east gardens and to the south porch of the church.

Park opening and closing times

All Parks are open daily, including Bank Holidays.  

The parks open daily at 7.30 am (some sites may be open earlier) and close at the following times:

  • 1 January - 31 January 2024,  5pm
  • 1 February - 28 February 2024, 5.30pm
  • 1 March - 31 March 2024, 6.30pm
  • 1 April - 30 April 2024, 8pm
  • 1 May - 31 May 2024, 8.30pm
  • 1 June - 31 August 2024, 9pm
  • 1 September - 30 September 2024, 7.30pm
  • 1 October - 31 October 2024, 6.30pm
  • 1 November - 31 December 2024, 5pm

Please note: it takes time to lock all our parks, please do not enter after the official closing time - even if the gates are still open.

Toilets: Parks toilets are only open when there is a Ranger present to open them, except for West Park, where they are coin-operated and Bantock Park, where the toilets are managed by the Bantock Café.

Keep up to date with the latest government guidance when visiting parks.

Park events

Regular Activities

NCT Toddle Waddle
Join other new parents for a stroll around West Park whilst chatting and making new friends.

Where: West Park
When:
Tuesdays - 11:30am
Fridays - 1:30pm
Further information: Free but you must register to attend


Jolly Joggers
Jolly Joggers is a beginner’s couch to 5k running programme for people who want to improve their mental health by being more active. It is led by friendly, qualified run leaders who have personal experience of mental health problems on behalf of Black Country Mental Health.

Where: West Park
When: Saturdays Starting Sat 21 September - 10:15am
Further information: All bookings are to be made via BCMH Website www.blackcountrymentalhealth.org.uk


Junior Park Run
It’s a free junior 2k event for children aged 4- 10 yrs old.

Where: King George V Playing Fields
When: Every Sunday - 9am – 9:30am
Further information: For more information please visit: www.parkrun.org.uk


Park Run (East Park)
Come along and join in the 5K run. Its FREE but you must register.

Where: East Park
When: Every Saturday - 9am – 10am
Further information: For more information please visit: www.parkrun.org.uk


Park Run (West Park)
Come along and join in the 5K run. Its FREE but you must register.

Where: West Park
When: Every Saturday - 9am – 10am
Further information: For more information please visit: www.parkrun.org.uk


Coopers Troopers Bootcamp
Coopers Troopers Bootcamp is an outdoor, 60-minute session. Sessions are designed and delivered by current or ex-military instructors and aim to target a certain heart rate to enable members to achieve the best workout that will leave you burning calories even after the session ends.

Where: Bantock Park
When:
Mondays
Run-Club 
6.30 pm – 7.30 pm

Tuesdays 
Core 
6.30 am – 7.00 am

MetaPWR 
7.00 am – 7.30 am

Mobility 
6.00 pm – 6.30 pm

Bootcamp 
6.30 pm – 7.30 pm

Wednesdays 
Mobility 
6.30 am – 7.00 am

Metafit 
7.00 am – 7.30 am

HYROX 
6.30 pm – 7.30 pm

Thursdays 
Core 
6.00 pm – 6.30 pm

Bootcamp 
6.30 pm – 7.30 pm

Saturdays 
Bootcamp 
9.00 am – 10.00am

Core 
10.00 am – 10.30am

Mobility 
10.30 am – 11.00am

Sundays
HYROX 
9.30 am – 10.30am

Further information: For more information please visit:www.cooperstroopersbootcamp.com


WVSC – Social Prescribing Offer for Younger People
Free outdoor activities for younger people to include walking, team building activities such as orienteering.

Where: West Park
When: Saturdays - 11:00am – 11:45am
Further information: For more information please email: ben@benmescamfitness.com


Marathon Kids UK
Free, weekly activity community sessions for children and families. Including fun warm up games, relay races and 20 min running session allowing children to maintain regular exercise outside of school.

Where: Bushbury Memorial Recreational Ground
When: Saturdays - 10:00am – 11:00am
Further information: For more information please email: community@marathonkids.co.uk


Park Yoga
Low intensity group physical activity delivered for free by a qualified Yoga instructor, every Sunday between April and September.

Where: East Park
When: Sundays - 09:30am – 10:30am
Further information: For more information please email: Michael.salmon@activeblackcountry.co.uk

Events

Harry Jones Fun Fair
Fun fair rides and entertainment for all the family.

Where: Phoenix Park
When:
Friday 30 August– Sunday 1 September - Open 1pm – 8pm
Thursday 5 & Friday 6 September - Open 4pm – 8pm
Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 September - Open 1pm – 8pm

Further information: For more information, please contact info@harryjonescompany.com
Entry fee and charges for rides apply.


Tettenhall Dine N Devour Touring Food Festival
Join LSD Promotions for their street food and community market in the heart of Tettenhall Village.

Where: Upper Green, Tettenhall 
When:
Saturday 31 August - 10am – 7pm
Sunday 1 September - 10am – 5pm
Further information: Event is free to attend. For more information please contact Adam@lsdpromotions.com


Krazy Races
We are a national Soapbox derby festival and race karts through cities and town across the UK raising money for local charities.

Where: City Centre
When: Sunday 1 September - 10:45am – 5pm
Further information: Event is free to attend. For more information please contact sarah@sarahbelcherevents.co.uk


Wolverhampton Dining Club
Wolverhampton Dining Club is a food and drink festival, showcasing a variety of world cuisines from pan-Asian to Jamaican, Italian to Middle Eastern. Around 20 local food vendors will be serving up the goods with several bars serving a selection of craft beers, wine, cocktails and non-alcoholic beverages.

The event is for everyone in the family with children's entertainment and live local DJs playing low level background music. Pre-paid tickets are available as well as on the door availability (£3-£5).

Where: Bantock Park
When: Saturday 7 September - 12 noon – 6pm
Further information: Tickets available here: Tickets: Wolverhampton Dining Club | Bantock Park Gardens Wolverhampton Sat 07 September 2024 (skiddle.com)


Half Marathon
Half marathon and 10K run around the City of Wolverhampton.

Where: City Centre & Surrounding Areas
When: Sunday 8 September - 8:30am – 12:30pm
Further information: For more information please contact wolveshm@stuweb.co.uk or visit Wolverhampton Half Marathon & 10K – The official website of the Wolverhampton Half Marathon& 10K (wolverhamptonmarathonevents.co.uk)


FISE 
An unmissable action sports event in the heart of England. This year for the first time ever the UK City of Wolverhampton will host a FXS stop consisting of BMX, Scooter and Breaking contests as well as demonstrations and stalls to keep all the family entertained.

Where: Old Market Square
When:
Friday 13 September - 9am – 7pm
Saturday 14 September - 9am – 7pm
Sunday 15 September - 10am – 6pm
Further information: For more information please contact EventsEnquiry@wolverhampton.gov.uk


The Royal Oak Colour Run
Charity colour run where people walk or run around West Park 3 times whilst biodegradable paint is thrown at them. Event to raise funds for The Blood Bikers.

Where: West Park
When: Saturday 21 September - 11am – 12 noon
Further information: For more information please contact The Royal Oak Pub.


Wolverhampton Fireworks
Wolverhampton’s annual fireworks display brought to you by the 2 x British Fireworks Champions Komodo Fireworks, supported by City of Wolverhampton Council, will quite literally 'paint the sky'.

It promises to be the same fantastic night moved to a new location for 2024, back to our roots at West Park.

If you've been to this event before you know how it works! A children's display for our younger guests, choreographed to music but with a little less bang for those delicate ears. Followed by the main display, choreographed to some of the biggest hits, with every firework dancing in time to the beat and lighting the night sky!

Enjoy the funfair, the food, the bar and the stage with live music. And of course, it wouldn’t be Wolverhampton fireworks without our friend Dicky Dodd to keep you entertained throughout the night. After the displays the bar and food traders will remain open and we welcome the amazing ‘Now I’m Here' Queen tribute band who will be on stage until 10pm.

Where: West Park
When: Friday 1 November - Gates open 5pm
Further information: For more information, please contact Tickets@komodofireworks.com

Tickets available to purchase here: Wolverhampton Fireworks 2024 (ticketsolve.com)

Please note West Park will be closed to the public during the day on Friday 1 November to safely facilitate this event.

Contact the parks department

If you have a query about one of the city's parks or green spaces please complete our general enquiry form providing as much information as you can to enable us to respond as quickly as possible.

If you would like to hire one of Wolverhampton's Park spaces, please complete the application form in the downloads section on the Outdoor Events page.

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