'Round the Resi & Railway 10km Running Tour - Sunday 20th October, 10.30am
On this 10km tour you’ll explore green and blue spaces and places along your route to Harborne and learn about the relationship between nature and the built environment.
Birmingham, known to many as a grey brutalist city, is in fact the UK’s 4th greenest city and has one of the most intricate canal networks in the world.
We will guide you from the beautiful Birmingham Roundhouse to its closest natural spaces; including Edgbaston Resevoir and the hidden Harborne Walkway, a peaceful (and very Instagram-able) disused railway line.
We’ll encourage you to run consciously and take in your surroundings whilst catching your breath at stops.
You’ll play games along the route and learn about “council pop” and cold-water therapy.
We’ll finish by looking at Birmingham’s Big City Plan to make the city centre greener, bluer and more runnable over the next 20 years.
On this 10km tour you’ll explore green and blue spaces and places along your route to Harborne and learn about the relationship between nature and the built environment.
Birmingham, known to many as a grey brutalist city, is in fact the UK’s 4th greenest city and has one of the most intricate canal networks in the world.
We will guide you from the beautiful Birmingham Roundhouse to its closest natural spaces; including Edgbaston Resevoir and the hidden Harborne Walkway, a peaceful (and very Instagram-able) disused railway line.
We’ll encourage you to run consciously and take in your surroundings whilst catching your breath at stops.
You’ll play games along the route and learn about “council pop” and cold-water therapy.
We’ll finish by looking at Birmingham’s Big City Plan to make the city centre greener, bluer and more runnable over the next 20 years.
On this 10km tour you’ll explore green and blue spaces and places along your route to Harborne and learn about the relationship between nature and the built environment.
Birmingham, known to many as a grey brutalist city, is in fact the UK’s 4th greenest city and has one of the most intricate canal networks in the world.
We will guide you from the beautiful Birmingham Roundhouse to its closest natural spaces; including Edgbaston Resevoir and the hidden Harborne Walkway, a peaceful (and very Instagram-able) disused railway line.
We’ll encourage you to run consciously and take in your surroundings whilst catching your breath at stops.
You’ll play games along the route and learn about “council pop” and cold-water therapy.
We’ll finish by looking at Birmingham’s Big City Plan to make the city centre greener, bluer and more runnable over the next 20 years.