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Accessibility Guide for Around Kings Norton Erratic Boulders trail

Contact for accessibility enquiries: Zoe Jackson

email addresserraticsproject@worc.ac.auk phone number01905 855184 websitehttps://erraticsproject.org/
Trail 3 leaflet

Guide last updated: 6 June 2022

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  • Arrival
  • Getting around inside
  • Getting around outside
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Welcome

The 3rd trail, around Kings Norton via Masefield Square and Bromford Dell, offers visitors the opportunity to experience a number of examples of ice age boulders.  The circular trail which starts at Kings Norton station, takes you through Kings Norton Park and the nature reserve that runs alongsie the River Rea.

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Getting here

Kings Norton Station
Station Road
Kings Norton
B30 3EG

Travel by public transport

You can get to Around Kings Norton Erratic Boulders trail by bus and train.
Number 47 bus from Birmigham City Centre (Queensway), towards Longbridge will take around 30 mins, will take the visitor to the start of the trail at Kings Norton Station. The number 45 from Queensway, will take you to Wharf Rd, (again towards Longbridge), and then it is a 3 minute walk to Kings Norton Green. The bus stop is 0.1 miles / 0.2 km from Around Kings Norton Erratic Boulders trail.
The nearest train station is Kings Norton Station. The train station is 0.1 miles / 0.2 km from Around Kings Norton Erratic Boulders trail.

Trains take 15 minutes from Birmingham New Street to Kings Norton

Travel by taxi

Parking around Kings Norton Greeen is limited but there is parking at Kings Norton Park

Parking

Temporary route diversion

Arrival

Getting around inside

Getting around outside

Designated Walking Trail

Around Kings Norton

The trail is 6400metres long. The trail has a hard surface. Route around location 4 is only accessible on foot The trail has seats.

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Accessibility equipment

For a list of more items, please go to https://erraticsproject.org/.

Customer care support

Some staff have disability awareness training.
We have information in large print.

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