Along the Birmingham Canal at Tipton

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From Tipton railway station, make for the towpath of the Birmingham Canal and turn left. A row of bungalows can be seen on the opposite bank. Soon, you reach a boatyard. A railway line is visible over to the left. Cross two footbridges and pass beneath the next canal bridge (1880). Narrow boats and fishermen are often seen along this stretch. Go under Watery Lane Bridge and then swing left, off the towpath. At the road turn left. Looking back along the canal reveals a striking view of the rooftops of Tipton and the church near the start of the walk.

Go down the steep slope signposted Dudley and Burnt Tree and on reaching the road where Victoria Road and Queens Road meet, go straight over into Victoria Park. Make your way through the park, choosing your own route. Pass the main lake, known as Victoria Pool, and on its southern side keep right with the skate park on your right. Look for an obvious exit to the A457 and turn right on reaching it.

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  Terrain  - Towpath, park paths and pavements
  Landscape  - Canal and urban park
  Dog friendliness  - Off lead on stretches of canal towpath, otherwise under control
  Parking  - Free car park opposite Tipton railway station
  Toilets en route  - None on route
About the walk
To walk along the Birmingham Canal in the Black Country is to walk through social history. The area’s spirit, culture and character remain, a place full of quirky traditions and obscure language, though inevitably much of it has moved with the times. This walk, which passes the relics of a...
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Along the Birmingham Canal at Tipton

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Additional information
  Terrain - Towpath, park paths and pavements
  Landscape - Canal and urban park
  Dog friendliness - Off lead on stretches of canal towpath, otherwise under control
  Parking - Free car park opposite Tipton railway station
  Toilets en route - None on route
About the walk
To walk along the Birmingham Canal in the Black Country is to walk through social history. The area’s spirit, culture and character remain, a place full of quirky traditions and obscure language, though inevitably much of it has moved with the times. This walk, which passes the relics of a...
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West Midlands
After Greater London, the West Midlands is the UK’s biggest county by population, and after London, Birmingham is the UK’s largest city. There’s a lot to seek out here – it has a vibrant culture, with exceptionally good nightlife.