Great Free Date Ideas In Solihull - The Solihull Observer

Great Free Date Ideas In Solihull

Correspondent 22nd Aug, 2022   0

As the saying goes, the best things in life are free and that doesn’t stop at dating. There is no need to go to a metropolitan city and blow your paycheck to have an enjoyable date out on the town.

So, while you are browsing some dating sites uk, let’s take a look at what there is to do right here in Solihull.

Things to do

Take a walk in the park. Getting your nature fix while getting to know someone new never gets old. Like the romantic movies of yore, taking a gander in your locals like Malvern and Brueton Park or Tudor Grange Park are sure to please. And if nothing else, at least you get your steps in for the day.




Akamba Garden Centre. Continuing on the nature theme, Akamba Garden Centre has both beautiful and unusual plants to explore while you are strolling through. Discovering different types of flora will be sure to keep the conversation going and as a bonus, you might score an amazing deal on your next terracotta.

Check out a church. Taking a gander to the Knowle, St Alphege or Elmdon Parish Church can be a magical thing. Using a minute to research the history of the churches will add to the wonder of years long past.


Spend the day at an animal rescue centre. Heronfield Small Breeds Farm and Animal Rescue Centre rescues mostly wildlife such as hedgehogs, birds of all types, and animals you may see in your nearest green area. However, they help and host all types including pigs and ponies and are well worth a visit.

Takeaway

Dates don’t have to be your go to dinner and drinks. Taking an original spin on a day date and talking a walk in your local park or enjoying some wildlife can make such a difference to your dating life.

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