
Discover Neepsend
Welcome to Neepsend, a town located in South Yorkshire. Explore local things to do, find places to stay, and discover beautiful walks in the surrounding area.
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Stay in Neepsend

The Garrison Hotel, Guardhouse Bar and Restaurant
Experience a unique stay at The Garrison Hotel, a historic former barracks in Sheffield, featuring comfortable rooms and dining.

Heavenly Nights Guest House

Cheerful home close to the city and Peak District

123 Queen Street - Home Crowd Luxury Apartments
Experience luxury city living at 123 Queen Street, offering fully equipped serviced apartments in the heart of Sheffield.

Castle Apartments
Castle Apartments offers comfortable, self-catering accommodation for a convenient stay in Sheffield City Centre.

Comfortable Apartment in Sheffield with Parking
Things to Do in Neepsend

10 Ton Steel Plug Viewing Platform
Discover the 10 Ton Steel Plug Viewing Platform, offering a unique perspective on Sheffield's industrial heritage.

Ken Hawley Tool Collection
Discover Sheffield's industrial heritage at the Ken Hawley Tool Collection, an extraordinary display of historic tools and unique knives.

Denholme Close Recreation Ground
Denholme Close Recreation Ground offers a local green space in Sheffield for residents to enjoy outdoor activities and relaxation.
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Food & Drink

The Courtyard
The Courtyard, a highly-rated cafe in Sheffield, offers delicious fresh food, excellent service, and a welcoming atmosphere.

Five Rivers Coffee Company
Experience the vibrant flavours of Vietnam right in Sheffield's Neepsend, with authentic cuisine and fantastic, traditional coffee.

Heist Brew Co.
Heist Brew Co. is Sheffield's airy, bi-level taproom, serving an extensive menu of craft beers and snacks in an industrial-chic setting.

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Walkshire in Neepsend
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Walk: Burngreave
An urban walk around some of Burngreave's green spaces and places to be active. The Route what3words for start point: ///candle.rocks.king Start / Finish Point: Verdon St, Sheffield S3 9QS Distance: 3.84 Miles GPX Route Map morningwalkDownload Walk Description A circular route around some of the landmarks and spaces to be active in Burngreave. The route starts in Burngreave and continues into Fir Vale and back round. A number of local parks on the route, meaning it would be good for families. The route is all tarmac pathways or Public Footpath. Suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs (although a few inclines and some steps within Crabtree Pond Nature Reserve- but these can be avoided!) Great to see a number of community facilities. A number of hidden gems, where you can get some peace and quiet away from busy roads!

Walk: Blue Loop Sheffield Walk
An 8-mile waterside walk taking in both the River Don and Sheffield & Tinsley Canal. The Route what3words for start point: ///firms.birds.sadly Start Point: Blonk Street, Sheffield Finish Point: Victoria Quays, Sheffield Distance: 8.3 Miles GPX Route Map blueloopsheffieldDownload Walk Description Enjoy a long circular walk taking in the industrial heritage and waterways of Sheffield. You begin this walk on the River Don and pass all 5 weirs of the river. The weirs were built to as part of Sheffield industrial evolution. When you reach Meadowhall, you will leave the River Don, and pick up the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal. Once on the towpath you will pass a number of locks and Tinsley Marina. Tinsley Marina came to fame in 1997 by starring in the opening scenes of The Full Monty. As you start heading back into the city centre look out for the street art that has been created. The art represents the range of people that make up the local community and their stories. Due to Sheffield’s industrial past the waterways have historically been badly polluted. Today, the water quality is much improved, and the area has become a haven for wildlife. Look out for butterflies, kingfishers, herons, salmon and otters on your walk. If you are looking for a shorter version, the walk can be broken down into smaller circular sections.

Walk: Sheffield Canal
A fabulous walk through Sheffield's industrial heritage. The Route what3words for start point: ///cloud.equal.sing Start Point: Sheffield Canal Basin Finish Point: Tinsley Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map sheffield-canalDownload Walk Description The walk starts at the Sheffield Canal basin and heads out towards Tinsley whilst passing through the centre of the South Yorkshire's industrial heritage. Take in the amazing work of engineering as you pass by locks, industrial building and learn about the culture of the canal. The start point was also filmed as part of the classic Yorkshire film, The Full Monty.

Five Weirs Walk - Sheffield City Centre to Meadowhall
Following national cycle route 6 this is a lovely walk through the city of Sheffield following the River Don to Meadowhall. The Route what3words for start point: ///cling.couches.oiled Start Point: Lady's Bridge Finish Point: Meadowhall Distance: 6 miles GPX Route Map fiveweirswalkDownload Walk Description Winding along National Cycle Route 6, this captivating walk traces the edges of the River Don, leading you from the heart of Sheffield to the bustling Meadowhall area. As you journey along this urban path, you'll not only delight in the serenity of the riverside but also delve into Sheffield's rich industrial history. Ideal for people of all ages, this easy and accessible trail perfectly balances natural beauty with historical discovery. Begin at Lady's Bridge: The Gateway to Adventure Your journey kicks off at Lady's Bridge—a charming spot where you can grab a coffee to accompany your walk. This provides an opportunity to simply soak in the atmosphere, watching as life in Sheffield bustles around you. As you sip your coffee, the gentle sounds of the River Don offer a soothing backdrop, setting the tone for the tranquil experience ahead. Strolling by the River Don: Nature Meets Industry As you commence your walk along the well-maintained National Cycle Route 6, the slow-paced River Don will be your constant companion. Its calm waters flow parallel to the route, providing a harmonious soundtrack to your explorations. Yet the river is more than just a scenic spectacle; it's a symbol of Sheffield's industrial heritage, having played a crucial role in powering mills and transporting goods during the Industrial Revolution. Discover Sheffield’s Industrial Past This walk is akin to a live museum exhibit. Along the way, you'll find various markers and installations that shed light on Sheffield's vibrant industrial history. From steelworks to old factories, the trail offers a unique window into the city's past life as an industrial powerhouse. While the walk is fundamentally leisurely, the educational components make it intellectually stimulating, allowing you to gain a deeper understanding of the area's historical importance. Meadowhall: A Perfect Mid-Point Stop Midway through your expedition, you'll reach Meadowhall—a bustling hub replete with shops, eateries, and attractions. It's the perfect spot to pause and refuel, perhaps stocking up for a packed lunch for the journey back. With its wide array of dining options, Meadowhall adds a touch of modernity to your historical walk, making it a well-rounded experience. Accessibility and Inclusivity Designed to be an accessible adventure, this route accommodates walkers of all ages and abilities. Whether you’re an avid hiker or a family with young children in tow, the flat and well-maintained path ensures everyone can participate in and enjoy this historical tour. Conclusion The River Don Promenade is not just a walk; it's a narrated experience that combines the beauty of nature with the allure of history. From the coffee-scented air at Lady's Bridge to the bustling energy at Meadowhall, this walk provides a fulfilling and multifaceted experience, making it a must-do for anyone interested in exploring Sheffield's past and present.





