Greenhill Park, situated in Lowedges, is one of the 20 District Parks in Sheffield.
Greno Woods is an ancient woodland, rich in wildlife and full of historic interest. Covering 169 hectares, it is one of our largest reserves and offers excellent opportunities for wildlife watching, exploration and recreation.
Manor Fields Park is increasingly known as a real ‘hidden gem’. A naturalistic district park tucked away just ten minutes from the City Centre.
The park is situated between Walkley Street, Daniel Hill Street, Harold Street and Burgoyne Road in Walkley.
One of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years has created a stunning green world in the heart of the city. There are more than 2,500 plants from around the world creating a superb display. The building itself is 70 metres long and 22 metres high!
The Ponderosa is a recreation area within the City of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
Wadsley and Loxley Common is an area of managed heathland in the North of Sheffield. It's principle use is by walkers.
A beautiful nature reserve totaling 34 hectares, located just 5km north east of Sheffield City Centre in Shiregreen and Wincobank.
Wardsend Cemetery has stood on its site by the River Don for the last 160 years. This cemetery is the last resting place of nearly 30,000 Sheffield and district people as well as military personnel from the nearby Sheffield (Hillsborough) Barracks. In the course of more than a century and a half, a wide variety of flora and fauna have also begun to call the cemetery home.
The moorland in and around south-western Sheffield acts as a link between the city itself and the wider Peak District National Park. Much of this vast space, that lies within the city boundary, is in public or charitable ownership and as such is accessible and well-maintained and has vast species of flora and fauna, including red deer.