Fibbersley
Hours
Chamber Rating
-
Colin Fisher
Mar 22nd, 2023 -
Corey Mansell
Nice little place to walk the dogs
Mar 10th, 2023 -
Brian Morrall
A strange shaped bit of land between factory units. Some fairly good paths that go round the majority of the site, but found to suddenly end, or turn into muddy quagmire. Basically it is land that has been mined for coal and clay and then "left for nature"... I guess this was the only thing they could do to it, leave the spoil heaps and let the open mines fill with water. It is quite a big site, I was quite surprised just how far it stretches, but found the caravan park, old folks home and the school (as well as the factory units) got in the way of a decent walk. If you want to explore, there are areas away from the main paths, but found them difficult to get around due to the amount of brambles and thorny trees (and dumped rubbish, tyres and stolen cable) ... Might be better in the Summer, but I doubt it.
Mar 4th, 2023 -
Rob (Bharat) Yates
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Feb 11th, 2023 -
Beata Chojnacka
Feb 7th, 2023
Contact Info
- (192) 265-4220
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Fibbersley?
A The phone number for Fibbersley is: (192) 265-4220.
Q Where is Fibbersley located?
A Fibbersley is located at Noose Ln, Willenhall South Ward, eng WV13 3BJ
Q What days are Fibbersley open?
A Fibbersley is open:
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Q How is Fibbersley rated?
A Fibbersley has a 4.6 Star Rating from 39 reviewers.
Hours
Ratings and Reviews
Fibbersley
Overall Rating
Overall Rating
( 39 Reviews )Colin Fisher on Google
Corey Mansell on Google
Nice little place to walk the dogs
Brian Morrall on Google
A strange shaped bit of land between factory units.
Some fairly good paths that go round the majority of the site, but found to suddenly end, or turn into muddy quagmire.
Basically it is land that has been mined for coal and clay and then "left for nature"... I guess this was the only thing they could do to it, leave the spoil heaps and let the open mines fill with water. It is quite a big site, I was quite surprised just how far it stretches, but found the caravan park, old folks home and the school (as well as the factory units) got in the way of a decent walk.
If you want to explore, there are areas away from the main paths, but found them difficult to get around due to the amount of brambles and thorny trees (and dumped rubbish, tyres and stolen cable) ...
Might be better in the Summer, but I doubt it.
Rob (Bharat) Yates on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Beata Chojnacka on Google