Visitors can expect to see lovely views, interesting wildlife, clean and family-friendly facilities, historical displays, souvenirs, and a charity stall at the Visitor Centre. The area is also host to the Black Country Boating Festival, an annual event held every September.
Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks and picnics in the great areas with open grass and bustling wildlife living along the quiet canal pathways. The area is perfect for artists, recreational users, and those looking to enjoy the peace and quiet of nature.
Visitors can explore historical features such as Cobbs engine house, Timbers Gallows Crane, and the Blow Cold Bank Colliery Spoil Heap. These sites offer hidden clues and visible signs of the area's industrial past.
Visitors can get involved by joining the group that was officially established in 1993 to discuss ways of improving and regenerating the area. The group is always recruiting new members to assist with future plans and events.
Visitors can enjoy facilities such as a cafe on weekends, a visitor centre with historical displays and souvenirs, and lovely walks along the canal. The area is described as a beautiful place for a stroll with dogs, peaceful, and family-friendly.