A guided walk of the Origins of Women's Football in Sheffield
This 2½-hour history walk explores the heartland of Sheffield’s East End, including a visit to the Zion Graveyard.
The Sheffield Round Walk is a 15-mile loop from the urban to the rural at the southwestern edges of the city – taking in leafy parkland, woodland streams, and pretty suburbs.
This particular walk is a superb short stroll, suitable for families with young children (although bear in mind that it’s not pushchair friendly) or for those who are looking for a leisurely amble with a café stop en-route. It also works well as a trail run and, if you’re looking for something more challenging, it’s easy to add extra miles via exploring the myriad of paths around the Burbage moors.
Low Bradfield is surrounded by four reservoirs. The closest of the four are Agden and Damflask, and the village is a great starting point for a picturesque waterside walk round one or the other – or both.
Visiting the graves of Sheffield's Football Legends and 3 Lost Grounds that played a major role in developing the modern game.
A story of transformation and success for a place once dubbed 'The Worst Estate In Britain', Green Estate CIC is a not for profit organisation which has been working to improve the quality of life in the Manor Ward of Sheffield since 1998.
A selection of downloadable maps and guides for exploring Sheffield.
Sheffield is often referred to as the folk music capital of England and there are many of the UK’s most popular folk musicians living in here.
Hidden Sheffield Walks have been giving tours in Sheffield for a number of years, being well known at the annual Heritage Open Days amongst events. They have a number of regular two hour tours, one of which 'Hidden City Centre' is run on a regular basis.