Smallshaw Cottages & Spa are self catering cottages and an on site day spa (also open to the public as well as cottage guests) located just outside Millhouse Green overlooking the moors of the Peak District.
The Mercure Sheffield Kenwood Hall Hotel & Spa is located in Sheffield City Centre. This luxurious hotel provides an oasis of calm and relaxation, close to the heart of a vibrant and exciting city of Sheffield.
Gooseberry Farm Cottages is ideally placed at the gateway to the Peak District - with Chatworth only circa 4 miles away, yet also convenient for the the City of Sheffield, with its theatres, excellent sports and recreational facilities, restaurants and shopping.
Mosborough Hall which exudes a superb combination of historic charm and modern luxury. Set in the quiet village of Mosborough, this 12th century manor house has ample room for conferences, weddings, and any special occasion. Still retaining its stately charm the hotel boasts a selection of 46 rooms to cover all tastes from four poster feature rooms for that special occasion to recently renovated contemporary rooms.
Wherever you want to rest, you'll find it here in Sheffield. From four star hotels and family run B&Bs to homely self-catering cottages or caravan sites, you'll find accommodation to suit all tastes and budgets.
The Millhouse's apartment is located in the South West of Sheffield between Broomhill and the famous Botanical Gardens. Completely renovated, the apartment offers excellent accommodation and is situated in beautifully well kept grounds very close to the university and within walking distance of the botanical gardens.
Located between the city and the peaks, you’ll find Jonas on the edge of the University of Sheffield’s main accommodation campus. Jonas brings together students, professionals, ramblers and everything in-between into a community of modern travellers.
The Psalter is a stylish boutique venue with 21 beautifully appointed hotel rooms and a dynamic food and drink experience.
Boutique En-Suite Rooms located in 'The Sheffield Antiques Quarter'. The hotel has been fully refurbished to a high standard throughout and is based in a lovely quiet area in Nether Edge.
Enjoy a restful night’s sleep in one of our en-suite rooms, which include high-speed WiFi, TV's and tea/coffee making facilities.
The Garrison Hotel, featuring award-winning grounds, offers guests contemporary rooms set in a former military guardhouse. Sheffield's vibrant city centre is just two miles away.
This dog friendly accommodation offers a peaceful stay in the countryside only 20 minutes from Sheffield City Centre and remains on the doorstep of the Peak District National Park.
The Clough is a converted 18th century barn set in the picturesque rural Mayfield Valley nestling between the City of Sheffield and the Peak District National Park. It is ideally suited for the exploration of the beautiful Peak District and the industrial archaeology of the Sheffield area.
Step into a world of refined luxury and captivating history at Aston Hall Hotel. Nestled amidst 55 acres of lush gardens and meadowland, this meticulously restored 18th-century gem offers a contemporary twist on timeless charm.
The Cross Scythes at Totley in Sheffield is a beautiful historic pub with accommodation and a large garden, close to the Peak District.
Halifax Hall is an outstanding individual boutique hotel in Sheffield perfect for both business and leisure stays.
Once you come through Brocco’s front door, everything feels like home. From the birds our bedrooms are named after to the Scandinavian luxe of our décor, our boutique hotel guests can sleep soundly and dine in style
Coniston Guest House is located to the north of Sheffield in a detached Victorian house, approximately 2.5 miles to the City Centre
An English B&B offers accommodation that is somewhat different from standard hotel fare
There are two things Sheffield is world famous for: our greenspace, and our beer. We thought it was worth celebrating this by giving you some top places to run, walk or ride AND find a proper pub to start, end, or break up your adventure.
Music in the Round and Ensemble 360 host an annual Festival each May in the Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse and other venues around the city to present informal and inventive performances of classical and modern classical music.
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.
Is Sheffield the UK’s most exciting food city? Quite possibly, as an increasing number of the city’s restaurants and bars have been popping up in national listings and awards. Here we take a look at those attracting the attention...
A Hillsborough-based choir is preparing for its first full concert since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 - and everyone is invited!
Located in a leafy suburb of Sheffield 10 to the West of the city centre and some 800 feet above sea level lies Sandygate Road, officially the oldest football ground in the World and home of Hallam FC since 1860, thus making them the second oldest football club in the World to Sheffield FC.
A great neighbourhood bar serving craft beer, excellent wine, stonking spirits and cocktails - plus some tasty scram too.
National newspaper, The Sunday Times, once again released their annual guide of the best places to live in the UK and Sheffield's Nether Edge was listed as one of only eight Northern residential areas to make their 2024 list.
The Dam House Bar & Restaurant is set within the tranquil surroundings of Crookes Valley Park and offers fantastic food, superb drinks and a welcoming atmosphere. It prides itself on offering great value for money but maintaining a high quality menu, modern décor and always helpful, friendly staff.
Damflask is one of the most picturesque spots within the city's boundaries today, and can be easily reached by bike.
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.
Sheffield’s authentic and independent spirit is reflected in its retail and there are several areas of the city where clusters of independent shops have grown to become quirky shopping districts in their own right.
An unexpected slice of wilderness on the western fringes of Sheffield, Wyming Brook’s babbling streams, mossy crags and sweet smelling pines are protected as a valuable home to wildlife.
A selection of downloadable maps and guides for exploring Sheffield.
It might come as a surprise to know that The Burbage Valley is technically part of the city of Sheffield (this is one of the many reasons we call ourselves The Outdoor City!). Accessible by bus from Sheffield city centre, Burbage offers a diverse range of gritstone climbing – from friendly routes to boulder problems, and powerful challenging climbs to classic routes.
There are 70 managed ancient woodlands in Sheffield, where you'll walk through trees that have seen the transformation of the city through the industrial years.
What better way to find the top trails than from inside knowledge from Ride Sheffield. Check them off your list.
Taking place over ten days each September, the festival celebrates all sides of Sheffield with a whole host of enjoyable walks of varying lengths, with plenty to see and discover along the way. This year the festival will take place 6 - 15 September 2024.
Liam has been embedded into the musical fabric of Sheffield since he arrived in the city in 1991.
Just 7 miles out from the centre of Sheffield lies the civil parish of Bradfield, a quaint district of villages where the city starts to overlap with the beautiful Peak District National Park.
The cultural impact of electronic music is closely tied to Sheffield, whose late‑70s and early‑80s pioneers helped shape the genre as we know it. Today, the city’s artists, producers, performers and festivals continue to lead the way, pushing boundaries, shaping the industry and introducing audiences to new sounds and unforgettable experiences.
The best of our independent scene! From food halls to fine dining, street food to cosy cafes, across the city you'll be spoilt for choice.