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Make the most of summer days with Daniel Thwaites’ inn, The Bull’s Head in Earlswood. From sizzling summer-inspired lunches with friends to get-togethers with the whole family, it’s time to get out and enjoy the change of season.
It’s time to make the most of summer-inspired dishes - and The Bull’s Head has a range of menus available. Whether you want to sink your teeth into a sizzling sirloin steak, savour the pan-fried seabass fillet or just indulge your sweet tooth with a dessert, you’ll find something that takes your fancy. For hungry little eaters with big appetites, they also have an action-packed children’s menu.
*Prices and ingredients may vary.
Discover the very best of Earlswood’s charm and character with a selection of activities in and around Solihull. Stroll among the beautiful canal towpaths and admire the scenery or take a walk through the countryside and spot the fascinating wildlife that calls the area home.
Perfect for the young (and young at heart!) this summer is Umberslade Farm Park, which is located at the Umberslade Estate in Tanworth in Arden, Warwickshire.
The Farm is a working farm that offers onsite glamping and features a fantastic variety of farm-based activities for children of all ages to enjoy. Book a family farm experience, including small animal holding, meeting farmyard animals and pony care. Hire the natural play barn or enjoy a family pony experience.
Meet cute and friendly animals, from small friends like rabbits, guinea pigs and chicks to bigger buddies goats, ponies, donkeys and lambs.
Established in 1807, Lancashire-based, family-owned Daniel Thwaites boasts a unique collection of award-winning inns, hotels, and spa hotels across England.
Summer adventures await you across Daniel Thwaites’ portfolio of four- and five-star inns - www.thwaites.co.uk/inns/
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