Sightseeing
The sportsman in Lodge Moor is a 5min drive from the property. There you will be met by a warm hearted landlady ( Jill ) and welcoming staff. It’s an extremely friendly place to visit and has great open space outside for sitting in the sun. Behind the pub you will find a wooded area and if you decide to have a wonder you will find the remains of the prison of war camp used in World War II. We think it’s a must while visiting.
Sportsman Lodge Moor
569 Redmires RdThe sportsman in Lodge Moor is a 5min drive from the property. There you will be met by a warm hearted landlady ( Jill ) and welcoming staff. It’s an extremely friendly place to visit and has great open space outside for sitting in the sun. Behind the pub you will find a wooded area and if you decide to have a wonder you will find the remains of the prison of war camp used in World War II. We think it’s a must while visiting.
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If you’re looking for something more local, the crosspool Sportsman is a 5 minute walk from the property.
8 locals recommend
The Sportsman
57 Benty LnIf you’re looking for something more local, the crosspool Sportsman is a 5 minute walk from the property.
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Walks
Riverlin Valley Trail is a 5 minute drive from the property. Starting from malin bridge enter the nature trail from the mouse hole and follow it passed an old mill pond to where you can split and go left by the next dam or right and cross the stepping stones, then onto rivelin park and across the bridge and follow the path to the s bends, cross the road and continue along the path passing old mill ponds and structures from an industry long gone, keep going and eventually you’ll come to the old post office which is the end of the nature trail, about 3-4 miles from here you’ve endless choices of where to go
Hope this helps anyone interested
Not suitable for infirm, pushchairs or wheelchairs in places due to the ground conditions. After heavy rain the river does cover the stones.
Rivelin Valley Trail
Rivelin Valley TrailRiverlin Valley Trail is a 5 minute drive from the property. Starting from malin bridge enter the nature trail from the mouse hole and follow it passed an old mill pond to where you can split and go left by the next dam or right and cross the stepping stones, then onto rivelin park and across the bridge and follow the path to the s bends, cross the road and continue along the path passing old mill ponds and structures from an industry long gone, keep going and eventually you’ll come to the old post office which is the end of the nature trail, about 3-4 miles from here you’ve endless choices of where to go
Hope this helps anyone interested
Not suitable for infirm, pushchairs or wheelchairs in places due to the ground conditions. After heavy rain the river does cover the stones.
Endcliffe Park is great for all, wether you’d like to go for a stroll, picnic, feed the ducks, take kids to a fantastic park or grab a hot drink or food from the cafe, endcliffe park really does have it all.
It’s a short drive from the property.
43 locals recommend
Endcliffe Park
Rustlings RoadEndcliffe Park is great for all, wether you’d like to go for a stroll, picnic, feed the ducks, take kids to a fantastic park or grab a hot drink or food from the cafe, endcliffe park really does have it all.
It’s a short drive from the property.
The reservoirs are a 10 min drive from the property and definitely worth a visit. There are two pubs located near them, The Three Merry lads and The sportsman if you’d like to pop in for a drink or food after strolling round the reservoirs. The area is popular with walkers and bird watchers. Adjacent to the Middle Reservoir is Hammond's Field Nature Reserve, which is managed by The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham. A path, the Long Causeway leads from the Upper reservoir, onto the moors to Stanedge Pole and then onto Stanage Edge. This route was once thought to be a Roman road but is now thought to be a Medieval packhorse saltway, used to convey salt from Cheshire to Yorkshire.
10 locals recommend
Redmires Reservoirs
The reservoirs are a 10 min drive from the property and definitely worth a visit. There are two pubs located near them, The Three Merry lads and The sportsman if you’d like to pop in for a drink or food after strolling round the reservoirs. The area is popular with walkers and bird watchers. Adjacent to the Middle Reservoir is Hammond's Field Nature Reserve, which is managed by The Wildlife Trust for Sheffield and Rotherham. A path, the Long Causeway leads from the Upper reservoir, onto the moors to Stanedge Pole and then onto Stanage Edge. This route was once thought to be a Roman road but is now thought to be a Medieval packhorse saltway, used to convey salt from Cheshire to Yorkshire.
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