You may bring a picnic to enjoy in the garden or wider estate, but we ask that you please take your rubbish home with you.
Do you have to pay to get into Sheffield Park?
Our parkland area is free to visit and does not need to be pre-booked. It is open dawn till dusk.
Is parking free at Sheffield Park?
Parking is free to all visitors. Please note Sheffield Park House is a private residence and not open to the public.
Can you take a dog to Sheffield Park?
Visiting Sheffield Park with your dog. Dogs are currently welcome in the garden at any time. We kindly ask that you keep your dog on a short lead. Dogs are also welcome on the parkland – but please do keep them on a lead as we have livestock grazing all year-round.
Is Sheffield Park good for kids?
Great for a picnic if you haven’t come pre-prepared. They have bottle and baby food warming facilities and baby changing (also available in reception). Sheffield Park and Gardens is a stunning place. The National Trust owns the beautiful big house which sits prettily in the backdrop (not open to the public).
What is the most popular park in Sheffield?
- Sheffield Botanical Gardens. 1,819. Gardens.
- Sheffield Winter Garden. 1,955. Gardens.
- Graves Park. 984. Parks.
- Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre. 2,427. Zoos.
- Rivelin Valley Nature Trail. 358. Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Holly Hagg Community Farm. 481. Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Endcliffe Park. 420. Parks.
- Ecclesall Woods. 171.
Where is the best view in Sheffield?
Meersbrook Park
The steep climb up also provides one of the best perspectives of Sheffield, which takes in the majority of the city centre and surrounding areas.
How much is parking at Sheffield Park?
There is no additional charge for parking. You can book from 2 weeks in advance up until 8am on the day of your visit. We’ll send your booking confirmation by email. Please make sure you fill in the correct email address when you book.
How much does it cost to park in Sheffield?
Parking in Sheffield from £3/day | JustPark.
Is parking free after 6pm in Sheffield?
Parking in Central Sheffield
Hours of charging are from 9:30am to 6:30pm, 7 days a week. Disabled Blue Badge holders have free unlimited parking at all of the sites.
What can I do with my dog in Sheffield?
Dog-friendly Sheffield: the must-sees
- Seek out the Sheffield Legends Walk of Fame and see how many famous names you recognise.
- If football is your thing, be sure to take in a game at Sheffield FC, which welcomes dogs inside its ground.
- Animal lovers will enjoy visiting Heeley City Farm with their four-legged friend.
How much is it for a dog on a bus in Sheffield?
In Sheffield, Newcastle and Liverpool, dogs are allowed to travel on trains, buses and the metro system for free.
How much do dog walkers charge in Sheffield?
OUR PRICES
SERVICE | TIME | PRICE |
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1 hour x 2 dogs | £22 | |
One to One Walks | 30 mins | £16 |
1 hour | £24 | |
Home Visits | 30 mins | £12 |
Where can I take my kids in Sheffield?
- Sheffield Botanical Gardens. 1,819. Gardens.
- Sheffield Winter Garden. 1,955. Gardens.
- Graves Park. 984. Parks.
- Tropical Butterfly House, Wildlife & Falconry Centre. 2,427. Zoos.
- Rivelin Valley Nature Trail. 358. Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Holly Hagg Community Farm. 481. Nature & Wildlife Areas.
- Endcliffe Park. 420.
- Kelham Island Museum. 705.
What can a 3 year old do at Sheffield?
10 Fun Things to Do with Toddlers in Sheffield
- Mini Works Climbing, S8. Does your toddler love to climb?
- Abbeydale Miniature Railway, S17.
- Meersbrook Walled Garden Playgroup, S8.
- Graves Park Farm, S8.
- Woodland Toddler Group, S11.
- Weston Park Museum, S10.
- Heeley City Farm, S2.
- Tropical Butterfly House, S25.
Where can I take my 2 year old in Sheffield?
- Highfield Adventure Playground. Parks and Playgrounds, Indoor and Outdoor. 1.2 mi.
- Norfolk Heritage Park. Parks and Playgrounds, Outdoor. All Ages. 1.2 mi.
- Sheffield Botanical Gardens. Parks and Playgrounds, Outdoor. All Ages. 1.4 mi.
- Sheffield Manor Lodge. Tourist Attractions, Indoor and Outdoor. All Ages. 1.5 mi.
Where do rich live in Sheffield?
Dore. One of the most expensive areas in Sheffield, Dore is located sits 6 miles to the south-west of the city centre. The village is home to Sheffield most elite and it certainly lives up to its reputation. If you want to live in Sheffield and have the financial means, this is the places to be.
What food is Sheffield famous for?
Sheffield food producers
- Our Cow Molly. Producers of lovely milk and delightful ice cream, including some special flavours which are only available at the farm shop in Dungworth.
- Khoo’s Hot Sauce. Purveyors of spicy sauce in varying degrees.
- Yee Kwan.
- Henderson’s Relish.
- Yorkshire Crisps.
- Cocoa Wonderland.
- Tipple Tails.
- Joni.
What is the oldest pub in Sheffield?
The Old Queens Head
The Old Queens Head
Officially, it’s Sheffield’s oldest pub, dating back to the 15th-century, 1475. That’s 1475!! The Old Queens Head is the ‘oldest surviving domestic building’ in Sheffield, which means it may not always have been a ‘pub’, but it takes the title on a technicality.
What is the poorest part of Sheffield?
Woodthorpe. The Vikingleas, the Castledales, The Fairfaxes and Archdale Road are all S2 postcode streets that fall within the most deprived LSOA in Sheffield, with a IMD score of 107.
What are the rough areas of Sheffield?
The most dangerous places in Sheffield including Arundel Gate, Pitsmoor and Fir Vale – according to our readers
- Arundel Gate. Part of the city centre which has seen 881 crimes in just April 2022, Arundel Gate was a common answer for the most dangerous area in the city.
- Page Hall.
- Pitsmoor.
- Parson Cross.