10 brilliant Black Country hidden gems steeped in history and nature you need to visit this Spring
To celebrate the beginning of spring we have made a list of ten hidden Black Country gems you need to visit over the next few months.
With winter on its way out and the sunshine hopefully set to return to the Black Country, we have created a comprehensive list of all the best places that are often forgotten about when people visit our corner of the world.
Thousands and thousands of people visit our region's attractions each and every week, but they often forget about the smaller (but no less amazing) venues that are absolutely worth the trip in our eyes.
So, to help support smaller local attractions that are often overlooked, here's our list of nine lovely and local hidden gems that are brilliant to visit during this sunny period.
The list is in no particular order, and if you think we have missed any out please let us know.
1. Bratch Locks, Bratch Lane, Wombourne

Take a walk around the picturesque and historic Bratch pumping station and Bratch Locks.
This amazing location includes exciting nature trails and plenty of opportunities to spot some wildlife, including the fantastic otters.
2. Bantock House Museum and Park, Finchfield Road, Wolverhampton

Bantock House Museum and Park a great opportunity to take a deeper look into Edwardian life and our local history.





