Strolls and sprints...
Running routes and walking trails? Here's some to get you exploring The Outdoor City.
The train line that links Sheffield with Manchester was completed in 1894 and is still going strong 125 years later. Part of its route runs through the beautiful Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park, offering some fantastic walking day trips out of the city.
Explore Sheffield by seeking out The Outdoor City Run Routes.
Like a challenge? How about walking the entire boundary of the Peak District National Park?
From medieval to modern times, The Norfolk Heritage Trail is a walk through centuries of Sheffield history.
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.
Four miles to the west past the student hub of Broomhill, you’ll reach Wyming Brook nature reserve – an unexpected slice of wilderness so close to the city centre.
The best way to get to know a place is treading its paths and connecting its history with the sights you see on your way.
The cluster of reservoirs around Bradfield, to the north of Sheffield, are not only calm, stunning places to spend time: they're also excellent spots for runners of all abilities.
The variety of terrain and the close proximity of open moorland in the Langsett Barn-North America area offers something for everyone – walkers, mountain bikers and runners alike
Located to the northwest of Sheffield, the village of Low Bradfield is surrounded by four reservoirs.
The largest park in Sheffield, Graves is a brilliant mix of open parkland, natural and semi-natural woodlands, with an animal farm to boot.
This walk leads into what once was the heart of industrial Sheffield.
Parkrun started in 2004, with the first event held at Bushy Park in London. Today there are over 400 parkruns regularly taking place across the world and nearly 300 of them are in the UK. Six of the best are in Sheffield.
The train line that links Sheffield with Manchester was completed in 1894 and is still going strong 125 years later. Part of its route runs through the beautiful Hope Valley in the Peak District National Park, offering some fantastic walking day trips out of the city.
Uphill from the city centre, Manor Fields Park is steeped in history.
This walk strides to the top of Mam Tor, before flying along the Great Ridge to the top of Lose Hill.
Looking for an inner-city walk you can take at any time of the year? This trail will take you through the south-west of the city and you'll see historic gems you might have passed by before in a completely new light.
Just minutes from Sheffield by train sit the pretty Peak District villages of Hathersage and Grindleford, in the Hope Valley. Follow this leisurely walk from one to the other, by a meandering river, fabulous woodland, open moorland, and a great cafe stop.
All yours, all minutes away
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Guided Walking
Experience the best walking in the Peak District with myGuidedWalks.
Hathersage, Hope Valley
Orienteering
Adventure Expertise offer exclusively tailored and low-ratio outdoor courses and they provide the highest standard outdoor skills courses.
Bamford
Bushcraft/Foraging
Renuka is a medical herbalist and forager who runs public workshops, gives presentations to local groups and holds regular walks in the Peak District.
Parsons Lane, Hope
Outdoor Pursuits Centre
Specialising in mountain adventures, we tailor our expertise from charities and schools to small groups and private clients.
Sheffield
Walking Route
We prepare downloadable walk guides for people visiting the Peak District.
Cromford, Matlock
Walking Route
So, you want to go out into the Peak District for an adventure and you don’t know where to begin. Why not opt for a treasure hunt with the experts?
Sheffield
Walking Route
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
Activity Provider
Will4Adventure provide adventures, activities and courses for individuals, groups & families in the Peak District & beyond.
Sheffield
Guided Walking
Why not take in the sights old and new in Sheffield city centre. Your guide has lived, studied and worked in Sheffield all his life. He will show you round many of the city's most interesting cultural and historical sites.
Sheffield
Outdoor Pursuits Centre
Gritstone Adventure Activities provide outdoor activities and training in Climbing, Caving, Trekking, Abseiling, Gorge Scrambling, Canoeing, Water Sport and more. Most of our activities take place from Hathersage S321BB.
Foolow
Activity Provider
At Brosterfield Farm we can provide challenging yet fun team activities as an amazing adventure for a group of friends or family.
Swindon
Hill Walk
Yugen Explore is a travel & outdoor brand created to inspire more people to explore and go on adventures. However, we know that you can't travel the world all of the time & we want to encourage people to get outside and explore closer to home. We…
Castleton
Rock Climbing
Peak Mountaineering is a long established provider of the highest quality mountain training, group events, outdoor adventures and overseas expeditions.
Hope Valley
Activity Provider
Enjoy fun and challenging adventures with Beyond the Edge, one of the most experienced providers of hill and mountain activities in the UK.
Sheffield
Activity Provider
DC Outdoors deliver a large range of outdoor activities including rock climbing, canoeing and stand up paddleboarding.
Bamford, Hope Valley
Rock Climbing
Pure Outdoor Ltd provide outstanding outdoor experiences, skills courses and qualifications from their excellent training centre in Bamford.