West Bromwich Map
West Bromwich map, view the West Midlands town of West Bromwich, located in the county of West Midlands, England.
Detailed Street Map of West Bromwich West Midlands & Guide to the Area
West Bromwich Map West Midlands: Interactive map of West Bromwich, displaying the town situated in the county of West Midlands, England, United Kingdom.
Use controls (+/-) to display a detailed street map of West Bromwich area and a West Bromwich town centre map, showing West Bromwich High Street and Sandwell General Hospital.
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By zooming out a couple of steps (double right click) you can view the surrounding areas of Oldbury, Smethwick, Bearwood, Handsworth, Handsworth Wood, Perry Barr, Great Barr, Hamstead, Newton, Charlemont, Stone Cross, Friar Park, Wednesbury, Darlaston, Tipton, Tividale, Rowley Regis, Blackheath, Cradley Heath, Old Hill, Halesowen, Quinton, Frankley, Bartley Green, Northfield, Selly Oak, Harborne, Edgbaston, Birmingham, Dudley, Netherton, Gornal, Sedgley.
West Bromwich sits right in the heart of the West Midlands, with Birmingham on one side and Wolverhampton on the other. It's a proper Black Country town through and through, with its mix of old industry, new businesses, busy streets, local pride, and a strong community feel. While parts of it have been modernised with new shopping centres and road networks, you don't have to go far to find pockets of history, green spaces and plenty of that typical West Midlands character that locals are proud of.
The town's history dates right back to medieval times, but its real growth came during the Industrial Revolution. With rich seams of coal and iron nearby, West Bromwich became a key centre for metalworking, engineering, and heavy industry. Foundries, factories and collieries once filled the landscape, making it one of the driving forces behind Britain's industrial might. The expansion of the canals, and later the railways, helped link West Bromwich to the rest of the country, bringing both trade and people. Today, West Bromwich has a population of around 103,000 and has steadily transformed itself into a busy modern town, balancing regeneration with its rich industrial roots.
There's plenty to see and do in and around West Bromwich. The New Square Shopping Centre offers a good range of shops, restaurants and a cinema, while Dartmouth Park provides green space right next to the town centre, perfect for a walk or picnic. Sandwell Valley Country Park sits just beyond, with its working farm, walking trails, play areas and lakes, giving locals a real escape to nature without leaving town. The Oak House Museum offers a slice of Tudor history, right in the middle of modern West Bromwich. A little further afield, National Trust properties like Wightwick Manor and Packwood House provide stately homes and landscaped gardens, while English Heritage's Dudley Castle and the Black Country Living Museum aren't far away for a proper look at the region's industrial past.
The wider West Midlands adds even more to the mix. Birmingham's close by with its museums, shopping, nightlife and cultural attractions. Wolverhampton has its art galleries, theatre and football. Coventry brings its famous cathedral and medieval streets. Dudley sits just down the road with its castle, zoo, canal tunnels and the Black Country Living Museum. The whole region is criss-crossed with canals, perfect for walking, cycling or simply sitting by with a coffee.
Getting to West Bromwich is straightforward. The M5 runs right alongside the town, linking easily with the M6 and M42. The West Bromwich Central tram stop sits on the West Midlands Metro, offering fast, frequent connections straight into Birmingham city centre and Wolverhampton. Sandwell & Dudley railway station provides national rail connections, while local buses run regular services across the Black Country and Birmingham. Birmingham Airport is about half an hour away by car or train, with domestic and international flights.
The county of West Midlands wraps all this together — Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Solihull and the Black Country towns like West Bromwich all blending industry, history, green space, and city life. It's a place that's never really sat still, always adapting and growing, with that distinctive Midlands character running through every part of it — friendly, hard-working, and full of pride in its roots.
We hope you found this West Bromwich tourist map useful for your visit to the area.
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