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Walking in Sheffield
There are a variety of walks around the city.
Sheffield Round Walk
The Sheffield Round Walk route starts at Endcliffe Park and is approximately 14 miles long.
It ascends from the park through the Porter Valley, climbing towards the moorland edge of Ringinglow.
The route then descends through the Limb Valley, Whirlow Brook Park and Ecclesall Woods before climbing once again through Ladies Spring Wood and Chancet Wood to Graves Park.
From Graves Park the walk continues through the Gleadless Valley, Meersbrook Park and Chelsea Park, before returning to the start/finish at Endcliffe Park.
We manage the Sheffield Round Walk in partnership with a number of 'Friends Of' groups along the route. Its development would not have been possible without the personal interest and generosity of the J G Graves Charitable Trust.
A selection of walks in Sheffield
Sheffield civil engineering walking guide
Follow this walking guide to explore the city's historic buildings and structures, forms of transport (road, rail, tram and water) and bridges, as well as other vital parts of its infrastructure.
An audio described version of the discovery trail can be found at ICE Yorkshire and Humber.