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UID:3526-1772964000-1772978400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Fox House\, Houndkirk Moor
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nLocated on the boundary of Sheffield and the Peak District National Park\, this is a gentle steady walk on easy-going tracks with a chance of spotting any of the 170 plus deer en-route. \nSetting off from Fox House bus shelter\, we travel parallel to the Sheffield Country Walk before crossing tracks on Houndkirk Moor. After a short section alongside Hathersage Road we descend through Blacka Plantation with fine views of Sheffield\, then across Totley Moor before returning to the start. \n\n\nOther Information\nParking: Fox House pub / laybys (free)  / Longshaw Woodcroft CP (Nat Trust or pay).\nMeet 9:45 for 10:00 start\nFox House bus shelter\nDogs welcome\nPublic transport: 272 / 271 from Sheffield  \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/fox-house-houndkirk-moor/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260311T121500
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260211T144248Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260308T145522Z
UID:4468-1773224100-1773231300@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Jokers magical mystery tour extended to 35 walkers
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nWe will park on Water Slack Road just down  from the Angel Pub which is on the corner of Sheffield Road and Water Slack Road. There is plenty of road parking.\n We walk through Shirebrook Nature Park. We enter the park on Water slack Road and follow various route’s throughout the park. We will end the walk on Water Slack Road and debrief in Angel Pub after walk. \nWe could possibly encounter a few muddy pathways so please ensure you take care and wear appropriate footwear. The only hazard we could possibly encounter is Gweno tripping on the hidden Tree Roots\, but apart from that it’s an easy walk. \n\n\nOther Information\nPark on Water Slack Road along side of Angel Public House. Plenty of adequate road parking. Post code for Angel Public House is S13 7DA
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/jokers-magical-mystery-tour/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260312T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260227T151557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T151558Z
UID:4945-1773310500-1773327600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Longstone Edge from Coombs Dale
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nTread the paths where the notorious 18th century highwayman Black Harry preyed on unwary travellers. \nFrom the car park we make the gentle ascent\, of approx one mile\, to Black Harry Gate\, then the slightly steeper field paths to take us to Longstone Edge.  The view opens out here as we make our way along the Edge\, on paths that are sometimes rocky.  We will have our lunch break at a convenient spot to take advantage of the views. At this point our route is then mainly downhill back to the start. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nParking area near sports ground\, Stoney Middleton\,  very approx postcode S32 4TQ.\nW3W pranced.herbs.enlighten\n10.15 for 10.30 start
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/longstone-edge-from-coombs-dale/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Longstone Edge from Coombs Dale
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260315T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260315T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260108T191726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T095804Z
UID:3615-1773568800-1773586800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Limestone Way Walk 2
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\n2nd Group led walk on the Limestone way in the White peak  for Sheffield Walkers . \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nStarting from Thorpe we make our way to Tissington a lovely Peak District village \, passing Hunger Hill and then onto Parwich \,Ballidon\,Rainster Rocks and Finishing at Brassington
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/limestone-way-walk-2/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Limestone way walk 2
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260318T121500
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260220T160029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260222T150102Z
UID:4729-1773828900-1773836100@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Endcliffe park and Forge Dam circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA lovely meander following porter brook through Endcliffe Park and Whiteley woods to Forge Dam \nWe park on Riverdale Road where we can access Endcliffe park via a pathway. We will skirt the park pausing to look at the War memorial and other points of interest on our way round.  As we follow Porter brook watch out for the different species of birds and water fowl. This is one of the\, waterways which brought industry to Sheffield many years ago and there are numerous information points detailing this along the way.  On reaching Forge Dam we head back on the opposite bank side to our starting point.  Good paths all the way around\, some slightly muddy but not excessivly so and predominantly flat. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nThere is plenty of free on road parking on Rivedale road. There are two gaps in  the wall where it bends near the bollards\, these are through ways to paths leadng into the park. We will meet at this point.  There are toilets next to the cafes in the park and at the Dam. After the walk we will drive a short distance for refreshments to the Francis Newton which is a wetherspoons pub
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/endcliffe-park-and-damflask-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Endcliffe park and Damflask circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260319T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260319T203113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T203114Z
UID:5370-1773914400-1773932400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:A walk to Whitley cricket club
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nFrom the Crown and Cushion we follow paths\, fields and woods to the cricket ground. Returning to the Crown and Cushion via different paths\, fields and woods.  \nFrom the Crown and Cushion we follow the Burncross road passing the Acorn. Continuing to the woods which lead us to the A61. Follow Hallwood road and enter the woods\nto reach Penistone road. Then down green lane to cross over fields to reach the Hamlet of Woodend. Crossing over Whitley lane on to Cinder Hill\, and down to the cricket club. Follow paths to Whitley lane to Peggy lane back onto Penistone road and onto Woodseats. We then cross Elliot lane onto the cow field then through Foxhill Spring wood onto Chapel road back to the Crown and Cushion.  \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nOn Chapel road near the Crown and Cushion.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/a-walk-to-whitley-cricket-club/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Wednesday walk Crown and Cushion
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260321T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260213T202632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260301T163833Z
UID:4548-1774088100-1774105200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Some different paths off the Monsal Trail
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA Group led free walk for Sheffield walkers from Monsal Head to Brushfield \,Highdale\,and priestcliffe Lees onto the Monsal trail then it’s over the tops \,looking down onto  water cum jolly then back to the start . \nThis is one of my favourites walks in the white peak .The walk takes us over the tunnels .This bit of the walk is not for people with vertigo you can feel a bit exposed on the thin paths looking down onto the River Wye .There is a option to walk through the tunnels to avoid these paths and meet us at the end of the tunnels. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting point Monsal Head free on road parking going down to long stone or carpark £6.60 all day Monsal Head carpark
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/some-different-paths-off-the-monsal-trail/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Some different paths off the Monsal Trail
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260322T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260227T164727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T164727Z
UID:4956-1774173600-1774191600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Cressbrook Dale Circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA circular Peak District Walk from Monsal Head through Cressbrook Dale. \nThis route by Sheffield Walkers begins at the Monsal Head hotel and passes through Hay Dale to reach the Derbyshire Dales Nature Reserve at Wardlow Hay Cop which is home to some of the earliest and longest-running nitrogen (N) deposition experiments in the world. To the rest of us\, it offers magnificent views across Great Longstone. After bagging the trig\, we drop into Cressbrook Dale\, walking north past Peter’s Stone to Wardlow Mires. The return leg\, brushes the villages of Litton and Cressbrook then along the banks of the River Wye. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree on street parking on Butts Road\, opposite the Monsal Head Hotel. This gets very busy so early arrival is advised. Paid parking and public toilets available at the Monsal Head Car Park. \nMeet at the entrance to Monsal Head Car Park.  \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/cressbrook-dale-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Cressbrook Dale Circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260325T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260224T211846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T211847Z
UID:4917-1774432800-1774450800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Chapeltown and high green
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nStarting from the Commercial we make our way towards West Wood  \nRoad crossings and Tree roots  \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nRoad side parking
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/chapeltown-and-high-green-2/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Chapeltown and high green
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260315T121245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260315T121245Z
UID:5307-1774519200-1774537200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:WHITWELL MOOR from MIDDUP
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis is a 6.5 mile walk to the northwest of Sheffield and on the edge of the Peak District. It offers lovely views towards the Peak District and the Upper Don Valley. Expected walking time including a lunch stop will be 3.5 hours. \nN.B. AS THERE IS A WALKERS SOCIAL ON THE SAME EVENING THIS WALK WILL START AT THE EARLIER TIME OF 10AM. \nThis walk starts by following a flat trail through woods along the old Langsett railway before following tracks beside Underbank Reservoir. We cross the dam wall\, before gradually ascending for 1.5 miles along farm tracks and moorland to Whitwell Moor. From here there are extensive views towards the Derbyshire Moors and over South Yorkshire.\nAfter lunch\, the return walk is downhill as we go through a wooded area before descending along narrow paths\, via Wind Hill Knoll for some lovely views of the upper Don Valley. For a short walk it has a good variety of landscape.  \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nStart Time: 09.45am for 10.00am\nParking: Car Park of Ye Olde Mustard Pot pub\, Midhopestones. (The landlord has given permission to park our cars at top of car park please.)\nMeeting point: Same\nPostcode: S36 4GW\nMap Reference: SK237996\nRefreshments and Toilets: None at start. Mustard Pot after walk.\nWalk Leaders: Grecian & Timon Mob. 07772 450071
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/whitwell-moor-from-middup/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: WHITWELL MOOR from MIDDUP
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260326T230000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260201T231247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T220524Z
UID:4184-1774551600-1774566000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:CASINO NIGHT OUT
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nJoin us for a night at Napoleon’s Casino in Hillsborough! Enjoy a 3-course meal with a drink and a £5 bet/chip . \nThe great news is that we will be able to make the most of some vouchers that Scags has been given. This means that we will all get AT LEAST 25% off our food bill!  The regular package price is £35 – the sealed vouchers offer either 25%\, 50% or 100% off the cost of the meal! \nIf you would like to attend\, please post your name AFTER paying a deposit of £10 into the Sheffield Walkers’ bank account by NO LATER THAN 20/02/2026. \nSheffield Walkers\n30-91-91\n36022968 \nThank you! \nPlease remember photo ID! \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nNapoleons Casino & Restaurant\, Sheffield\n17 Livesey Street\nSheffield\nS6 2BL
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/casino-night-out/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: CASINO NIGHT OUT
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260329T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260329T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260322T214050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T214050Z
UID:5433-1774778400-1774796400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Low Bradfield\, Rocher Wood and High Bradfield
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA beautiful walk from Low Bradfield and Agden Reservoir  \nStarting from Sands carpark in Low Bradfield\, we walk around Agden Reservoir up to Rocher Wood and then on to High Bradfield where we will get fantastic views of the valley below. We pass St.Nicholas Church on our way to Castle Hill where we join the Sheffield Country Walk path. On reaching Cliffe House Farm we turn and make our way back down to Low Bradfield and the end of the walk. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting point: The Sands Carpark in Low Bradfield\nPub afterwards: The Bradfield Plough\, New Road\, Low Bradfield
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/low-bradfield-rocher-wood-and-high-bradfield/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Low Bradfield\, Rocher Wood and High Bradfield
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260401T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260303T153146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T153147Z
UID:5017-1775037600-1775055600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Tinsley Canal & Blackburn Meadows Nature Reserve
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA pleasant easy group walk taking us along the Tinsley Canal before visiting the Blackburn Meadows Nature Reserve. It is a hidden gem home to birds\, beautiful trees and plants. \nOur meeting point will be on the concourse outside the Steel Foundry Wetherspoons at Meadowhall Shopping Centre. Where the optional debrief will take place after the walk.The route will take us along the path at the side of the River Don before joining the Tinsley Canal. On reaching the Nature Reserve we will follow the inner circular path hopefully the signs of Spring will be in full swing.Our return to the starting point and optional debrief will be via the canal and a cycle path\nThere is a little pavement walking with two pedestrian crossings. The paths are good but there may be tree roots in the reserve. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nThere is plenty of free parking in the car parks at Meadowhall. Please note that there is a parking restriction of 7 hours  a  week ( if you’re anything like me I don’t do that in a year!!) Good transport via buses and trams from Sheffield and other areas
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/tinsley-canal-blackburn-meadows-nature-reserve/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Meadowhall\, Rotherham Canal
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260403T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260403T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260403T080436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T080436Z
UID:5968-1775210400-1775228400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Miner’s arms
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nPoter halls plantation Carr Lane and West Wood  \nAs usual  \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nRoad side parking
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/miners-arms-2/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Miner’s arms
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260404T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260404T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260310T204222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260311T080107Z
UID:5189-1775296800-1775314800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Langsett circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA stunning walk around Langsett reservoir. \nThis walk is on the edge of the Peak District.\nStarting from the car park we cross the main road into the park making our way towards the reservoir.\nThere is a steady climb from the top of the reservoir to the turn on the moor\, but the views are well worth the walk.\nTaking a left onto the moorland we walk across the moors (that maybe a little boggy ) towards North America and then making our way back to the reservoir\n There is a short spell of road walking before we head into the woodland walking next to the water and back to the car park \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nLangsett Flouch car park A616
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/langsett-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Langsett circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260405T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260405T143000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260307T224949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260322T220044Z
UID:5081-1775383200-1775399400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Ringinglow\, Limb Valley and Forge Dam loop – PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF DATE!
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis is a walk which follows well-trodden paths in a popular area on the outshirts of Sheffield. \nThe walk starts in Ringinglow and crosses fields to the Lady Canning’s Plantation before descending Limb Valley into Whirlow Park.\nFrom here\, we ascent Coit Lane towards Ringinglow Road\, then down into Forge Dam. From here\, we ascend Porter Clough back to the car park.\nIt’s very likely to be muddy throughout the walk! \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting point: Porter Brook Trail – Fulwood Lane car park\, Ringinglow.\nPub afterwards: Norfolk Arms\, Ringinglow Road\nToilets en-route at Forge Dam\nDogs allowed (on leads)
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/ringinglow-limb-valley-and-forge-dam-loop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260408T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260403T125857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T125858Z
UID:5984-1775642400-1775660400@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Miner’s arms
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nMiners arms to poter halls plantation Carr Lane and back through west Wood  \nUsual  \n\n\nOther Information\nNumber 2 Barnsley bus to Norfolk arms waren Lane\, and road side parking near miners arms
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/miners-arms-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260409T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260326T161243Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T162721Z
UID:5752-1775728800-1775746800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Magpie Mine and Deepdale.
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nAshford in the Water up to Sheldon and Magpie mine\, back down Deepdale. \nFrom Ashford in the Water we cross over the main A6 and up through the woods to Sheldon\, this is quite a steep path. FromSheldon we agin climb up through the fields to the Magpie mine\, taking the path through and across to Horse lane. Taking a short walk along the road before turning down Wheal lane. The path then takes a turn down Deepdale with some stunning views at the bottom of Deepdale we turn right and take the path back along the river Wye to Ashford in the Water. \n\n\nOther Information\nMeeting up in Ashford in the Water at the Bandstand.\nRoadside parking.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/magpie-mine-and-deepdale/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260412T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260412T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260213T193304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260219T112740Z
UID:4537-1775988000-1776006000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Brassington to Winster Part 3 of the Limestone Way
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis group walk by Sheffield Walkers is the third instalment of the Limestone Way. Brassington to Winster. Walkers that haven’t done any previous Limestone Way walks are still invited to walk. \nWe leave Brassington passing Grangemill\, Ible Upper Town and Luntor Rocks and finish at Winster. Can we have clean boots again for the car sharing.  \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeet at Winster South Car Park\, Winster\, Matlock. Car Parking charges may apply in the car parks 10 o’clock prompt please. Please can we have clean boots\, and spare shoes again for the car sharing.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/brassington-to-winster-part-3-of-the-limestone-way-2/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Brassington to Winster part 3 of the Limestone way
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260415T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260415T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260408T181931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260408T181931Z
UID:6161-1776247200-1776265200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Crown and Cushion woodland walk
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA 4.5 mile walk starting at the Crown and Cushion walking local paths and woodland\nMeeting 10am Crown and Cushion for 10.15 start \n\n\nOther Information\nRoadside parking on Chapel Road
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/crown-and-cushion-woodland-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260418T143000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260312T202950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260312T202951Z
UID:5245-1776506400-1776522600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:RSPB Old Moor to RSPB Adwick Washlands 8.2 Miles Saturday 18th April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nPlenty of wildlife on this walk.\nBring your binoculars if you have some.\nThis is a flat walk on good paths throughout.  \nThis walk starts from the car park at RSPB Old Moor. It consists of well maintained tracks throughout\, however a very short section of path at Adwick Washlands was under about 1.5” of water at the time of the recee. This section was still easily passable.\nThe walk is very flat with a total ascent of 162 ft for the whole route. There is a little pavement walking in Bolton on Dearne on minor roads.\nFrom RSPB Old Moor car park we walk to Manvers Lake where there are toilets and a cafe/shops where refreshments may be purchased. From here we pickup and follow the River Dearne. After approximately 2.5 miles we turn into RSPB Adwick Washlands where there is plentiful wildlife on the lakes either side of the path. On reaching Bolton on Dearne we pick up the River Dearne again back to Manvers and the path back to RSPB Old Moor. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nCar park and Starting Point can be found below \n Use the public car park adjacent to RSPB Old Moor. The reserve is located off the A633 between Wath and Brampton. The directions to Old Moor can be found be below and by following the brown road signs close to the vicinity.\nAddress (near) :\nOld Moor Ln\, Wombwell\, Bolton upon Dearne\, Barnsley S73 0YF \nA pair of binoculars may come in handy to spot some of the wildlife. \nThere are public toilets at the start at RSPB Old Moor and at Manvers lake on the outward and inward route of the walk. \nGrid reference SE 42307 02202\nW3W unafraid.jumbo.outermost \nThe car park is located just off the A633 between Wath and Brampton.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/rspb-old-moor-to-rspb-adwick-washlands-8-2-miles-saturday-18th-april-2026/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: RSPB Old Moor to RSPB Adwick Washlands 8.2 Miles Saturday 18th April 2026
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260419T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260419T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260403T164736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260403T164736Z
UID:6001-1776592800-1776610800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Baslow Circular via Rowsley
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA lovely walk around Lees Moor and Manners Wood\, taking in the villages of Edensor and Rowsley and the grounds of Chatsworth. \nMostly open\, undulating park and moorland with a short woodland section. Some steady rises and falls but few natural hazards\, gates or stiles. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nStart/Meeting point will be outside the public toilets in Baslow on the A619. Post Code DE45 1SS. Parking is available in Nether End car park at £5. There are streets to park on but if using this option\, please consider residents and park with due consideration.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/baslow-circular-via-rowsley/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Baslow Circular via Rowsley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T101500
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260422T130000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260330T104117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T104117Z
UID:5880-1776852900-1776862800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Little Matlock and Beacon Wood circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA circular route from the Admiral Rodney along the banks of the river Loxley and through Beacon wood. \nAlong the banks of the river Loxley  and through woods to the fishing ponds mostly level and down hill for the first part. Slight hills and decents on the second half before we retrace our steps back to the Admiral Rodney for refreshments \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nWe will have permission to park in the Admiral Rodney car Park
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/little-matlock-and-beacon-wood-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Little Matlock and Beacon Wood circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260423T160000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260410T154618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260410T165505Z
UID:6272-1776938400-1776960000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Penistone Line Trail Stage 1 – Huddersfield to Brockholes
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis is Stage 1 of the Penistone Line Trail. The plan is to walk a different stage every 4-6 weeks through the summer\, finishing in Barnsley around September/October. For full descriptions of the stages please refer to the following website: penline.co.uk \nThe walk starts from the grand Victorian Facade of Huddersfield Station( train arrives by 1100hrs)\, as we follow a route through Huddersfield\, past historic buildings and over the River Colne and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal. The first 2 miles are in an urban landscape and undulating as we head towards Beaumont Park built on an escarpment. From the park we descend to follow flat paths close to the River Holme enroute to an industrial heritage site at Armitage Bridge. We then follow a woodland trail before following a scenic stretch of the River Holme to Honley.\nFrom Honley there is a gradual ascent to follow a path close to the rail line to gain moorland views to arrive at Brockholes Station. \nN.B. The easiest and probably cheapest way to Huddersfield is to get the train from Elsecar Station. The alternative is to drive to Brockholes Station but this is a 40+ mile journey\, plus you still need train ticket to Huddersfield. See below for times and fares.\nCome along and let the “train take the strain”. Sit back\, relax and enjoy the lovely Yorkshire scenery. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nElsecar Station Park & Ride – Newcomen Way\, Elsecar S74 9NF. Meet in the car park for 0930. The train leaves Elsecar at 0953. You can also join the train In Sheffield at 0935\, Meadowhall 0941\, Chapeltown 0947. If going direct to Brockholes it leaves at 1038. With a Railcard the single fare to Brockholes is £1.65 and the fare back from Brockholes to Elsecar on the 1523 train is £3.50. Without a Railcard the easiest and cheapest way is to purchase an Off Peak Day Return to Huddersfield for £7.95. Tickets can be purchased online- northernrailway.co.uk; at platform ticket machines or on the train.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/penistone-line-trail-stage-1-huddersfield-to-brockholes/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260426T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260426T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260420T181623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T181623Z
UID:6905-1777197600-1777215600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Youlgreave to Robin Hoods Stride
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nAn interesting mix of open fields\, rocky outcrops and woodland walking\, with the odd stone circle and ancient hill fort thrown in for good measure. \nStarting from the George Hotel in Youlgreave we make our way through the village before dropping down to Bradford Dale and following the river towards Middleton. After leaving the woods we continue across fields to Lowfields Farm and then onto Robin Hoods Stride where we will break for lunch. After lunch we briefly pick up the Limestone Way before turning off towards Bleakley plantation and returning to the River Bradford to finish our walk back to Youlgreave. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nParking on Conksbury Lane\, Youlgreave\nMeet outside The George Hotel on Alport Lane
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/youlgreave-to-robin-hoods-stride/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Youlgreave to Robin Hoods Stride
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260429T123000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260413T205950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T205733Z
UID:6651-1777456800-1777465800@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Bluebell Walk in Woolley Wood
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA walk from Concord Golf Club cafe\, through the park and into Woolley Wood to see if the Bluebells are out. \nStunning display of bluebells on the recee of for walk this morning. Hope they manage to hold their display until a week on Wednesday. \nAll paths on this route are mud free and are easy to walk on. Hoping for a period without prolonged rain so the paths are in a dry condition on the day \nStarting from Concord Golf Club\, we walk through Concord Park down to Woolley Wood. We will take a circular route in the woods before returning through the park for a hot or cold beverage in the golf club. There will be uneven surfaces whilst we walk through the wood and care should be taken over tree roots that are over the path along with all the other hazards of walking on woodland paths. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree parking is available in Concord Sports Centre car park\, please park at the far end of the car park. Buses 32\,75\, 75a stop close to the start of this walk. Please check local transport website for times etc. Dogs are welcome on this walk but should be kept on a short leash at all times.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/bluebell-walk-in-woolley-wood/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Bluebell Walk in Woolley Wood
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260503T180000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260312T213308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260412T201958Z
UID:5256-1777802400-1777831200@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Dronfield Rotary Walk
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nThis walk is also known as the Dronfield Millenium walk. The walk is a mixture of woodland and open field paths with a little road walking. The views keep giving on this walk. We will take our time to admire the views and have a couple of drink stops in addition to lunch. I estimate that this walk will take around 8 hours. \nThis is an undulating walk. At the time of the recee the underfoot conditions were very good. There are several stiles on the walk some are quite high others have seen better days. All the stiles are manageable with a little care.\nThe walk starts from Coal Aston and we will go clockwise on the walk. The route takes us through Troway\, Unstone\, Holmesfield and Mickley.\nA Fitbit device had the distance of this walk as 16 miles. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nOther Information\nParking is at Coal Aston Village Hall car park.\nThere is limited public transport to the start of this walk.\nDogs are welcome on the walk but must be kept on a short lead at all times as we will be close to livestock at times.\nDepending on the weather condition on the day \, please dress appropriately.\nAs this walk is likely to take approximately 8 hours \, take plenty of food and drink for the entire duration of the walk. \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/dronfield-rotary-walk/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260506T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260429T221923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260430T215902Z
UID:7423-1778061600-1778079600@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Wentworth circular
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nPlease join Fay and I on an easy but beautiful walk incorporating Wentworth Woodhouse and Scholes \nStarting from the car park at the side of the Rockingham Arms (S62 7TL W3W horizons.typed.fruity) we walk through Wentworth Park\, across the Morley Pond bridge up through open fields and the village of Scholes\, skirt Trowles woods and back up to Wentworth.\nThere are a couple of short stretches of road walking with pavements. There are no evident hazards\, and at the time of posting\, conditions under foot are safe and dry. Debrief at the Rockingham Arms.  \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nMeet 10.00am for a 10.15am start.\nParking is free for 3 hours – it’s a constant matter of debate as to whether the car park is monitored!\nDogs are welcome\, on leads and adhering to the country code.
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/wentworth-circular/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Wentworth circular
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260507T150000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260421T155316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T155317Z
UID:6937-1778149800-1778166000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Rowsley to Stanton Moor
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA stiff uphill to start\, but rewarded with beautiful views. \nLeaving the car park we soon begin our steady ascent up to the Moor\,  getting the hard bit out of the way first!  The higher we climb we have increasing views towards Haddon Hall and the beautiful surrounding countryside. Then we pass through woodland to skirt Stanton in the Peak and onto the Moor\, most of the climbing is now done (honestly). We soon reach the ‘ladies’ and on to the old quarries\, where we’ll stop for our lunch. Our return now takes us across the Moor and past more old quarries\, eventually dropping back down into Rowsley\,  and\, no doubt\, a nice drink. \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nFree car park at W3W: revives.mush.club\nMeet 10.30 for 10.45 start
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/rowsley-to-stanton-moor/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Rowsley to Stanton Moor
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T083000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260509T193000
DTSTAMP:20260517T234250
CREATED:20260323T224146Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260324T165052Z
UID:5563-1778315400-1778355000@sheffieldwalkers.org
SUMMARY:Coach Trip to Howarth\, West Yorkshire
DESCRIPTION:Route Description\nA circular 8 mile walk from Haworth to Top Withens passing the Brontë Parsonage Museum\, the Brontë Falls and returning through the Penistone Hill Country Park. A shorter 5 mile version returning from the Brontë Falls is also available. \nA day excursion by Sheffield Walkers to Brontë Country named for the literary sisters who lived and wrote there. Centred around the village of Haworth\, it is characterized by heather-filled moors\, steep valleys\, and cobblestone villages that inspired classics like Wuthering Heights. Key attractions on this walk include the Brontë Parsonage Museum\, Top Withens\, and the Brontë Waterfall. \nThe coach will leave from opposite the library at Chapeltown at 0830 returning at 1930. \nTwo walks will be available. From Haworth\, we will walk to the Brontë Falls where we will stop for lunch. From here\, the group will split into two walks. Those opting for a shorter 5 mile walk will return to Haworth\, while the rest will continue to the ruins at Top Withens before returning to Haworth. Everyone can then explore the steep\, cobbled Main Street filled with independent shops\, cozy cafes\, and traditional pubs before the coach leaves for the journey home at 6pm. \n\n\nRoute Map & Elevation\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDownload GPX \n\n\nDirections\nDirections in Google MapsDirections in Apple Maps \n\n\nOther Information\nHow To Book and Pay For Your Seat \nThis excursion is open to all Members and their guests. \nPrice: £18 per person (non refundable) \n1) Reserve your place using the RSVP below\n2) Pay for your seat(s) by bank transfer to: \nSheffield Walkers\nSort Code: 30-91-91\nAccount Number: 36022968\nReference: Haworth [insert your name] \nRoute Website: Open external route page
URL:https://sheffieldwalkers.org/event/coach-trip-to-howarth-west-yorkshire/
LOCATION:Meeting Point: Coach Trip to Howarth\, West Yorkshire
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