Kingsbury Water Park

NB Control No.18 is lying on the ground.  It is still there with its signs.  We hope to replace it soon. (Oct 2024).

So much to see and do at Warwickshire’s premier waterside attraction! Kingsbury Water Park has 15 lakes situated in over 600 acres of country park. Stroll along the surfaced paths, explore hidden corners, spot birds and wildlife, hire a bike, join an organised event or host your own event. Whatever your idea of a countryside visit is, you will find it at Kingsbury.

The permanent orienteering courses are all shown on one two page map with all the instructions on the second page. There are four courses available - easy, medium, hard and long or you could always see how many controls you can find in 30 or 45 minutes.

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Further Information
Region: West Midlands
Local Club: Octavian Droobers
Nearest Town: Kingsbury
Postcode: B76 0DY
Carpark: B76 0DY
At least one wheelchair accessible route
Parkland
Suitable for beginners
Suitable for intermediate orienteerers
Suitable for advanced orienteerers
Available Maps
Kingbury All POC and MapRun coursesFREE
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Maps Available From

The easiest option is to print maps here but they are also available to purchase at the park information centre which is open every day. Please see the park website for actual opening times which vary with the season. Maps are also available via the Octavian Droobers (the orienteering club for Warwickshire) website:- Octavian Droobers

 

 

Other Things to do in the Area

There is so much to do at this rather special country park so you really need to look at their website which is at:- Warwickshire County Council website

 

 

VOC Details

All the MapRun causes are shown on the one map with the reverse side outlining all the course details, All courses currently the same as the POC courses

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