For many of us, summer is a time for getting outdoors and trying new things, but what can you do this summer in Solihull that you haven’t tried before now? You might be surprised to find that there are a few popular activities you’ve never thought about.
Fishing in the Solihull Area
There are some great spots for fishing around town, with Blythe Waters among them. There are five lakes here, with a scenic location between Hampton-in-Arden and Knowle. This purpose-built fishery is designed for float fishing, with the carp being the biggest fish. You can also try to land species such as tench, perch, and bream.
Fishing has become a big part of popular culture in recent years, with shows such as Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing letting us see how enjoyable it can be. We can also find fishing themes when playing slots online in a casino. Titles including Big Bass Splash and the Fishin’ Frenzy range show how this setting has been widely used. Some fishing slots have collect rounds where an angler grabs fish with cash prizes, adding to the feeling of a real
fishing trip.
Horse Riding and Attending Events
Horse riding is another activity that is easier to try near Solihull than you might think. The town has strong links to the equine world, thanks to the Horse and His Master sculpture, as well as the fact that the British equestrian eventing team trains here.
Solihull Riding Club dates back to the 1940s, making it the longest-established riding club in the UK. If you want to go as a spectator, upcoming events include some show jumping competitions and dressage qualifiers. For anyone wanting to try riding a horse for the first time, you might want some classes from one of the local riding schools before looking into getting a membership option here.
Climbing Mountains and Going on Camping Trips
Getting out to climb some hills and mountains has got to be one of the most adventurous ways of enjoying the summer. Solihull Mountaineering Club currently has over 80 members and offers half-year memberships starting in July. Members get discounted access to the Creation Climbing Wall in Birmingham and Birmingham Bouldering Centre.
They meet up during the year, with July bringing a trip to Hallet’s Rural Campsite, Portland, followed by a camping expedition to Pembroke in August. They also arrange a variety of daily meets and social events. If you like the idea of getting some fresh air and exercise, this is a great way to see different parts of the country while you do it. According to the Sport England Active Lives report, thousands of people have started hill and mountain walking this year, making it the fastest-growing sport in the survey.
These are just a few examples of the different ways you can make the most of this summer in Solihull. With a list of festivals and other events linked up too, it’s just a question of looking at the options to see which of them suits you best.

