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Travel

The travel section aims to bring you all the relevant information for travelling to and from Blythe Valley Park and around the local community. Whether you're your making your journey by bus, train, cycle or on foot, the aim is to keep you informed and therefore in control.

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Travel information

  • Access
  • Air Travel
  • Bus
  • Cars/Motorcycles
  • Car Sharing
  • Cycling/Walking
  • Disabled
  • How do I get to BVP?
  • Pool Cycles
  • Taxis/Couriers
  • Trains


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  • CARS/MOTORCYCLES
    Staff working at Blythe Valley Park are encouraged to take advantage of the Parkwide Car Sharing Scheme that is now operating. To join or to find out more, 'Click here'

    Blythe Valley Park is well served by the road transport infrastructure. The Park is adjacent to the M42, which links the M5, M6 and M1 motorways and the A34 Birmingham to Stratford road.

    Because parking on the Park is restricted, single occupancy car use is not ideal and therefore, a practical solution is offered through the Blythe Valley Park 'Car Share Scheme'. The scheme, administrated by the Blythe Valley Park Travel Co-ordinator is available to all staff via the website 'Click here' to join the scheme

    It is recommended that visitors travelling to Blythe Valley Park by car phone the Company they are visiting in advance to arrange for a parking space to be reserved

    Useful maps
    Below is a list of useful maps which will help to make your journey to the Park easier:

  • Site map
  • UK motorway location map
  • Greater area road and rail
  • Local area road and rail
  • Streetmap.co.uk

    Clean Air
    Did you know that in 6,000 miles a car will produce roughly its own weight in CO2?.
    Reducing the number of car journeys made by car sharing is one positive way to help improve air quality. 'Clean Fuel' vehicles is another and to more information on this subject is available by 'Clicking here'.

    Real Time Updates
    Click on one of the following for ‘live’ travel information:

  • BBC Birmingham Live - Travel news and Jam Cams

    Highways Agency News
    For the latest info on the M42 improvements 'Click here'

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