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The best hikes from bus stations around Sheffield

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Bus station hiking trails around Sheffield offer access to diverse landscapes, from urban green spaces to the rugged terrain of the Peak District National Park. The region is characterized by extensive green spaces, ancient woodlands, scenic reservoirs, and distinctive gritstone edges. Hikers can explore undulating hills, heather moorlands, and lush valleys, with many routes easily reachable by public transport. This unique proximity provides a blend of urban and rural hiking experiences.

Best bus station hiking trails around Sheffield

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Last updated: May 3, 2026

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Porter Brook Stepping Stones – Forge Dam Cafe loop from University of Sheffield

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate

Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

Moderate
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January 19, 2026, Longshaw Pond

Plenty of wildlife pictures to be taken there, with ducks and other birds

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November 30, 2025, Outer Edge Trig Point

Outer Edge 541m P23 (1775ft) (DoBIH Hill ID: 7729) [JNSA 5996] TP5253 - Outer Edge S1771 County of Yorkshire Definitive List summit. Peak District National Park Definitive List summit.

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September 24, 2025, Longshaw Lodge

Use to be a old army hospital slot of history at this place

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Longshaw Lodge was built around 1827 as a shooting retreat for the Duke of Rutland, a grand "shooting box" for his guests, including King George V. It later served as an auxiliary hospital during the First World War, providing therapy and using local moss for dressings. After the war, it became a holiday guesthouse before being converted into private flats in 1969. The Longshaw Estate, where the lodge is located, was purchased by the people of Sheffield and donated to the National Trust in 1931.

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choose a route that goes through the gorge rather than an out and back

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A top stop off to view the birds and have a coffee.

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The dam for Holme Wheel workshop, 1724 to circa 1891.

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The dam for Nether Spurgear Wheel, 1749 to c.1875 – also known as 3rd Endcliffe Wheel. Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porter_Brook?wprov=sfla1

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many bus station hiking trails are available around Sheffield?

There are over 760 hiking routes accessible by bus from Sheffield, offering a wide variety of experiences. These trails range from easy strolls to more challenging excursions into the Peak District.

What kind of terrain can I expect on bus-accessible hikes near Sheffield?

The region offers incredibly diverse terrain. You can expect to find distinctive gritstone edges, expansive heather moorlands, lush valleys, ancient woodlands, and scenic reservoirs. Many routes provide panoramic views over the Peak District landscape.

Are there options for different difficulty levels among the bus-accessible trails?

Yes, the trails cater to all abilities. You'll find over 420 easy routes, more than 310 moderate options, and around 25 challenging hikes, ensuring there's something for every fitness level.

What do other hikers say about the bus-accessible trails in Sheffield?

The komoot community highly rates the bus-accessible trails around Sheffield, with an average score of 4.6 out of 5 stars from over 3,500 ratings. Hikers often praise the stunning views, the variety of landscapes, and the convenience of public transport access to natural beauty.

Which bus routes can I use to reach hiking trails from Sheffield?

Sheffield has excellent public transport links to the Peak District. Train services along the Hope Valley Line stop at villages like Grindleford, Hathersage, Bamford, Hope, and Edale, all offering direct access to walks. Additionally, various bus services connect Sheffield to other parts of the Peak District, including popular destinations like Bakewell and Castleton.

Are there any circular hiking routes starting directly from a bus stop?

Yes, many routes are designed as circular walks, making them ideal for public transport users. For example, the Higger Tor – Burbage Packhorse Bridge loop from Carl Wark is an easy circular hike that can be accessed via bus routes serving the Burbage Valley area.

Are there family-friendly hiking trails accessible by bus from Sheffield?

Absolutely. Many trails are suitable for families. The Porter Brook Stepping Stones – Forge Dam Cafe loop from University of Sheffield offers a moderate walk through woodlands and past stepping stones, perfect for an outing with children. The Padley Gorge and Longshaw Estate area, accessible by bus, is also very popular with families for its stream, boulders, and trees for climbing.

Can I bring my dog on these bus-accessible hiking trails?

Most trails in the Peak District and around Sheffield are dog-friendly, though it's essential to keep dogs on a lead, especially near livestock or in nature reserves. The Longshaw Pond – Burbage Brook and Padley Gorge loop from SRWT Blacka Moor is a great option for a walk with your canine companion, offering varied scenery.

Are there any scenic viewpoints or landmarks along these trails?

Yes, the region is rich with natural landmarks and stunning viewpoints. You can visit Higger Tor for panoramic views, or explore the ancient Carl Wark Iron Age hill fort. Other notable spots include Stanage Edge, Bamford Edge with views of Ladybower Reservoir, and the tranquil Rivelin Valley.

Are there trails that include reservoirs or water features?

Many bus-accessible routes feature beautiful reservoirs. The Agden Reservoir – Damflask Reservoir loop from Loxley is a moderate trail offering picturesque waterside walking. The area around Low Bradfield is particularly known for its scenic reservoirs, including Damflask and Dale Dike.

What is the best time of year to hike these bus-accessible trails?

The trails are enjoyable year-round, but each season offers a different experience. Spring brings blooming wildflowers, summer provides longer daylight hours, and autumn showcases vibrant foliage. Winter can be beautiful with snow, but some higher moorland routes may require more experience and appropriate gear due to potentially challenging conditions.

Are there any easy, beginner-friendly routes accessible by bus?

Definitely. For an easy and accessible walk, consider the Agden Reservoir – Damflask Reservoir loop from Low Bradfield. This moderate route offers gentle gradients and beautiful reservoir views, perfect for those new to hiking or looking for a relaxed outing.

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