Two areas of ancient hilly woodland make up most of this delightful country park. Renowned for glorious displays of bluebells in the Springtime, the park can take your breath away all year round with its hillside location offering spectacular panoramic views over four counties on a clear day.
There are a wide range of activities at this country park, including a playground for children, picnic areas, and restrooms. Additionally, there are parking facilities available for visitors.
The country park is home to a permanent memorial commissioned by the Warwickshire Road Safety Partnership for all who have been lost or injured on the roads. The memorial offers a peaceful location for people to pay tribute to their loved ones affected by road traffic collisions.
There is disabled access available via RADAR padlocked gates, with the National Key Scheme for disabled people. Additionally, there are RADAR Keys available from specific locations for visitors who require them. The park recommends visitors to be accompanied during their visit due to the terrain.
Hobbyist drone flying is not allowed in any of the parks or greenways. For commercial operations, a pilot requires permission from the landowner and must be a CAA licensed pilot/company. Requests for drone flying must be submitted in writing to the Parks Manager.