As the days grow longer and flowers bloom, spring is the perfect time to explore the National Trust’s stunning locations near Birmingham.
Whether you’re looking for scenic walks, historic homes, or peaceful gardens, these spots offer a refreshing escape into nature.
Of course, there are plenty more out there to chose from, but we’ve narrowed it down to the best 11, in our humble opinion.
Packwood House, just a short drive from the city, is known for its spectacular topiary gardens and picturesque lake, making it ideal for a relaxed afternoon stroll. Nearby, Baddesley Clinton offers a glimpse into Tudor history with its moated manor house and tranquil woodland walks.
For breathtaking landscapes, Clent Hills provides panoramic views and vibrant wildflowers, while Kinver Edge and the Rock Houses invite visitors to explore unique homes carved into sandstone. Families will love Charlecote Park, home to roaming deer and grand Victorian architecture.
With their mix of history, nature, and adventure, these National Trust sites provide the perfect backdrop for a spring day out.
Whether you prefer a peaceful walk, a picnic among blossoms, or an adventure through historic grounds, there’s something for everyone just outside Birmingham.
So, grab your walking shoes and embrace the beauty of spring in the Midlands!

9. Attingham Park, Shropshire
An 18th-century estate for all seasons with 200 acres of parkland and Regency Mansion Atcham, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY4 4TP | National Trust

10. Charlecote Park, Warwickshire.
Visitors in the garden in January at Charlecote Park, Warwickshire. A Victorian home set in landscaped deer park Wellesbourne, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 9ER Photo: ©National Trust Images/James Dobson

11. Sudbury Hall and the National Trust Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire
The house and garden in winter at Sudbury Hall and the National Trust Museum of Childhood, Derbyshire. Ornately crafted 17th-century country manor also housing toys and interactive displays on childhood. Address: Sudbury Hall, Main Rd, Sudbury, Ashbourne DE6 5HT Photo: Robert Morris