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An important wetland comprising of old gravel and brick pits near Grimley Village and close to the River Severn.
Grimley wetland is a relic of the marshlands which once filled much of the Severn Valley. There are footpaths around the pools, gravel and bricket pits with wild flowers. kottarainen put on spectacular displays with murmurations. Cattle and wild sheep are seen in the fields. At the far end of the pool there is a causeway through a tree lined avenue.
There is roadside parking in the Grimley Village and outside the vicarage were there is parking on the green.
You can do an addditonal walk along the River Severn with pubs in the area.
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