Active Places

Looking for active places in Solihull, whatever your activity, there are sports centres, leisure facilities, parks and an ice rink in Solihull to get you moving more, more often. Find venue details below including locations, contact details and websites.

Solihull Council is committed to ensuring that our borough has high‑quality sport and physical activity facilities that are fit for purpose now and in the future. We are actively planning for the needs of our growing population by developing long‑term, evidence‑based strategies such as the Playing Pitch and Outdoor Sports Strategy and the Indoor Sports Facilities Strategy. These plans help us protect, improve and invest in facilities across Solihull—so that residents of all ages can enjoy accessible, modern and sustainable spaces to be active, healthy and connected.

Tudor Grange Leisure Centre

Tudor Grange Leisure Centre is owned by the council and managed on our behalf by professional leisure management company Everyone Active. The centre has everything you could possibly need to enjoy getting active. With a state-of-the-art 150 station gym, an eight-lane 25m swimming pool, a sports hall, first-rate track and field facilities, dance studios, indoor tennis courts, a spa and steam room.

North Solihull Sports Centre

North Solihull Sports Centre is owned by the council and managed on our behalf by professional leisure management company Everyone Active. The centre is fantastic place to get active and enjoy yourself. Whether you want to push yourself in the state-of-the-art 120-station gym, enjoy the 33m swimming pool, or work up a sweat in the group fitness studios.

Ice Rink

Planet Ice Solihull is one of the midland’s best ice skating venues with amazing activities and classes for all ages and abilities. Planet Ice Solihull is open 7 days a week including bank holidays and is home to all forms of ice disciplines including general public skating, figure skating, ice dancing, speed skating and ice hockey.

Parks & Open Spaces

With over 1,500 acres of parks and open spaces in Solihull, there is plenty to see and do no matter where you are or how long you have. Helping contribute to the improvement of the borough’s health and well-being, parks and open places across Solihull are ideal places to walk, run and cycle using the provided trails and routes, and engage in sport and other exercise through utilising the range of play and sporting areas and equipment available.

Ping Table Tennis in Solihull

There are 13 parks and green spaces across Solihull that have outdoor table tennis tables that are free to use, a great opportunity to be active outdoors.

Orienteering Courses

Orienteering is an outdoor activity that challenges both mind and body as you navigate between map‑marked control points. Solihull has two permanent courses to explore and virtual orienteering opportunities.