The Sheffield Greenway is a 100-mile walk in and around the city, visiting many of its parks, woods, rivers, countryside and places of historical interest.
This lovely circular walk of 5 miles incorporates two sections of the Eastern loop. It starts and finishes at Woodhouse Railway Station and includes Beighton Marsh Nature Reserve, Linleybank Meadows, the Shire Brook Valley, the Shirtcliffe Valley and Flockton Park.
Meet the leader at Woodhouse Station at 10.15am. Reached by train, the 52 or 52a buses from AG2 on Arundel Gate or there is free parking at the station. Wear comfortable footwear and bring a drink & snack.
Travel info: Meet at Woodhouse Station at 10.15am. Reached by train, the 52 or 52a buses from AG2 on Arundel Gate or there is free parking at the station.
The walk is led by Rob Haslam, author of the Sheffield Greenway and Walking South Yorkshire books and one of the main organisers behind Sheffield Walking Festival.
Photo credit: Roger Butterfield
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