Romantic Long Weekend in Walsall
Discover love's sweet melody amidst the charm of Walsall.
22 April 2023
Lucie Collins
UK Travel Writer
Walsall, located in the heart of the West Midlands, offers a perfect romantic getaway. Whether you're exploring the town's history, admiring the stunning architecture, or indulging in a candlelit dinner at one of its fine dining restaurants, Walsall provides an unforgettable experience for couples. With its famous Arboretum and Leather Museum, Walsall is a hidden gem that will make for a perfect romantic trip.
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- Check in at the Fairlawns Hotel & Spa, a luxurious and elegant spot for a romantic getaway.
- Visit Walsall Leather Museum, a fascinating insight into the town's heritage, with everything from car interiors to haute couture.
- Take a stroll through the charming Arboretum park, home to exotic trees and beautiful gardens.
- Drop by The New Art Gallery, showcasing contemporary British art and famous works by local artist, Jacob Epstein.
- Head to The Littleton, a cozy pub with great food and drinks, perfect for a relaxed evening.
- Drive to Cannock Chase, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
- Go on a hike or take a bike ride in the forest, with stunning views of Staffordshire and beyond.
- Visit the Go Ape treetop adventure park, where you can swing through the trees and zip line through the canopy.
- Take a picnic break at Rugeley Reservoir, with beautiful scenery and wildlife.
- Have dinner at the stylish Moat House, where you can indulge in modern British cuisine and fine wine.
- Take a short train ride to Birmingham, the UK's second city and a cultural hub.
- Visit the vibrant Jewellery Quarter, a creative district with independent shops and galleries.
- See a show at the impressive Birmingham Hippodrome, one of the country's premier theatres.
- Explore the canals, with boat tours and waterside restaurants and pubs.
- End the day with dinner at Purnell's, a Michelin-starred restaurant with innovative dishes and a welcoming atmosphere.
- Enjoy a lazy morning with breakfast in bed and a spa treatment at the Fairlawns Hotel's fabulous spa.
- Take a drive to the nearby Shugborough Estate, a grand Georgian mansion with lush grounds and a farm.
- Have lunch at the charming Canalside Cafe, with canal views and fresh, homemade food.
- Visit the Moseley Old Hall, a beautifully preserved 17th-century farmhouse with a fascinating history.
- End the trip with a romantic dinner at The Olive Tree, a Mediterranean-inspired restaurant with great food and atmosphere.
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Plane
The best way to get to Walsall by plane is to fly into Birmingham Airport which is approximately 20 miles away. From there, you can take a direct train from Birmingham International Station to Walsall Station which takes around 20 minutes.
Car
If you're driving, the M6 motorway passes by Walsall so it's easily accessible from anywhere in the UK. There are several car parks located in the town centre, including the Saddlers Centre car park and the Crown Wharf Shopping Park car park.
Train
There are several train stations near Walsall, but the best one to use would be Walsall Train Station itself which has direct connections to Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and London. From Birmingham New Street Station, you can take a direct train to Walsall which takes around 20 minutes.
Boat
As Walsall is landlocked, there are no direct boat services to the town. The nearest canal is the Birmingham Canal which runs through nearby Wolverhampton and Birmingham.
Bus
National Express and Megabus both offer direct bus services to Walsall from various cities across the UK. The Walsall Bus Station is located in the town centre and is just a short walk away from the train station.