Join the National Park Rangers for a linear rural to urban odyssey, exploring the wonderful Sheffield Moors, Padley Gorge and Porter Valley. Come and appreciate this diverse landscape, and learn more about its archaeology, history and wildlife, and its management under the Sheffield Moors Partnership. Optional drink at the Lescar pub on Sharrowvale Rd at the end.
Walk length: 8 miles (13km)
Start: Grindleford Station Café, S32 2JA
Finish: Endcliffe Park
Travel: 10:14 train to Grindleford or 65 bus at 09:25 from D2 at Sheffield Interchange
Terrain: Footpaths and tracks with some ascents and descents on hilly uneven ground
Led by: Tom Lewis, Outreach Ranger, Peak District National Park Authority
moderate – history – views – nature – dogs welcome – food & drink
This walk is part of Sheffield Walking Festival.
This event is free but places must be booked as they are strictly limited.
Travel: 10:14 train to Grindleford or 65 bus at 09:25 from D2 at Sheffield Interchange
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