Visitors can expect to find 15 lakes situated in over 600 acres of country park, surfaced paths for strolling, hidden corners to explore, birds and wildlife to spot, bike rentals, organized events to join, and the option to host your own event.
The Information Centre is open weekends and Warwickshire school holidays from April to September from 11:00 to 16:00, and from October to March from 11:30 to 14:30. It is closed on Christmas Day.
There are Changing Places toilet facilities at both the main entrance and at another entrance, with visitors needing a RADAR key for access. The Information Centre has disabled access, and mobility scooters are available for hire.
Hobbyist drone flying is not allowed in any of the parks or greenways. For commercial operations, a pilot must have permission from the landowner (WCC) to take off and land the drone on the property, and only CAA licensed pilots/companies are permitted.
Natural England and Natural Resources Wales have updated the Countryside Code advice for countryside visitors, encouraging responsible outdoor enjoyment. Visitors are advised to read the Countryside Code for more information.