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What to do this sunday in and around Sheffield
1. What to do this Sunday in and
around Sheffield
All too often our weekends fly by – you didn’t plan anything, and you just end up watching
countless episodes of Big Bang Theory, Friends and How I Met Your Mother. To make it all the
more depressing, you’ve already seen every. Single. One. Too much booze on Friday mixed
with Dominos on Saturday leaves you in a state of shock by Sunday, incapable of changing out
of your pyjamas.
However, we get the feeling that Spring has sprung, and that Summer is imminent! All too soon
you’ll be filled with creeping desolation for every second of British summer sun outside that
you miss!
So, what can you do in and around Sheffield to celebrate the Summertime? Well, we’ve
compiled a list of six activities, featuring a mixture of lazy and active options, all guaranteed to
make you proud of your weekend plans by the time Monday rolls around again.
2. Active:
1. Take a walk - Curbar and White Edge
Just outside Sheffield is the awe-inspiring beauty of the Peak District. This national park is huge, and we bet you’re not making the most of it. Head for
Curbar Edge to blow away those cobwebs after a heavy night – the wind whistles straight over the sheer edge and across the heather-filled moor, where
you might stumble across grouse, rabbits, deer and even, rarely, adders! Watch your step!
Park at. Round walk.
3. Eat – Grouse Inn
After a plod along the tops, you’ll come back down to a road, and a pub. You’re halfway round, and it’s the perfect moment for a beer and a portion of
chips, or a few sarnies! Expect traditional English pub grub – nothing fancy, but just what you need at the midpoint of this walk. Head back along the other
edge to the carpark. There is the obligatory icecream to be had – theirs is usually a Frederick’s van parked in the carpark, happy to oblige!
http://www.thegrouseinn-derbyshire.co.uk/
2. Catch some culture at Chatsworth
There are plenty of walks around Chatsworth which allow you to take in the house from the outside, set in its stunning grounds – but if you’re looking for a
culture vulture weekend pursuit to impress your parents, spend the afternoon in the Chatsworth Gardens, looking at the sculpture exhibition. On all the
way until October, the exhibit always boasts astounding sculptures, with previous exhibitors including Damien Hirst and Anthony Gormley.
http://www.chatsworth.org/
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Eat – in the grounds
If it’s a sunny day, take the opportunity to paddle in the river running alongside the house, and take a picnic and a plaid rug – could there be a more idyllic
way to spend your Sunday? P.S, if you forgot your packed lunch, pop into the Chatsworth Farm Shop too for some of their tasty, local, free-range fare –
think little pork pies, quiches and cakes! Yum! If our weather has let you down, head for the nearby village of Baslow for a 2-rosette winning gastropub
lunch at Rowley’s. Think traditional roasts, haddock risottos and juicy burgers. http://www.rowleysrestaurant.co.uk/
5. 3. Active – walk in Edale
For a more serious venture, head out to Edale and tackle a portion of the Pennine Way. Stretching from Sheffield to Scotland, the Pennine Way traces the
Pennines up the backbone of Britain, and is hilly! Head up Kinder from Edale, but be prepared – the scenery up there is almost lunar. Do not tackle this
without a map, or on a misty day, because you do not want to get lost up there.
Eat – back in Edale
Edale offers a selection of great British pubs, offering traditional pub lunches. The Old Nag’s Head has great guest ales on, and a roaring fire in Winter – to
dry out those soggy boots (we wouldn’t want to jinx that good weather prediction)! http://www.the-old-nags-head.co.uk/
6. 4. Lazy – learn about Sheffield
Sheffield is a city with a great history. The Millennium Galleries are a great place to start, to learn about Sheffield’s history as the most prolific metal worker
and quality cutlery maker. http://collections.museums-sheffield.org.uk/view/objects/aslist/360
Then head over to Weston Park museum to look at
their collections – great fun. The current exhibit is on until the 20th
September, and looks into the Ice Age. See long-extinct woolly rhinos and mammoths,
tools and weapons. Creswell Crags is only twenty miles south east of Sheffield, and this was once Europe’s northern frontier of settlement – past here was
real-life “North of the Wall”! That pretty much makes you a modern-day Game of Thrones Wildling! http://www.museums-
sheffield.org.uk/museums/weston-park/exhibitions/current/over-south-yorkshire-skylines
Lunch – Silversmith’s
No, it’s got nothing to do with Steel industry now, excepting its location. What Silversmith’s can offer, however, is some gastronomic delights fit for a king,
celebrating local specialities and the best seasonal produce the UK has to offer. It’s not cheap, but it IS great. With a list of awards, it seems that everyone
agrees! http://www.silversmiths-restaurant.com/
7. 5. Feeling mega-active? Outdoor swimming and watersports at Rother Valley Country Park
Open from 8.30am every day except Christmas Day, Rother Valley is a great day out. Opened in May 1978, the park joined several councils to offer some
open, green space for city dwellers. Watersports have always been integral to the park, and if you simply can’t see the sun without a gallon of adrenaline
coursing through your veins, this is the way you want to spend your Sunday. You can find equipment for sailing, windsurfing, canoeing, rowing, pedal boats
and zorbing – there’s something on offer for everyone! http://www.rvcp.co.uk/Home.aspx
8. Eat – in the park
After all that energy is expended you’ll want to replenish! Bring your own BBQ on a truly sunny day, for a great lazy afternoon in the park. Otherwise you
could head for the café for an all-day breakfast, hot and cold sandwiches and seasonal specials.
6. Lazy – some you time with the Brahma Kumaris
Sheffield is a great city with so many options to keep you busy! How about washing away the stresses of work and calming your mind and body with a bit of
yoga and meditation? Raja Yoga Meditation Courses are held on Sunday morning, a four week course, in the Endcliffe Park Area – give them a call for venue
details. It’s free, but voluntary contributions are welcome. Ring 0114 2306781. http://www.brahmakumaris.org/uk/whatson/arounduk?org=139
9. Lunch – Thyme, Broomhill
The perfect place for a chatty, relaxed Sunday lunch. Thyme’s offering includes the best of British fare, done to perfection – think pints of shell-on prawns
with homemade mayonnaise, hearty homemade pies and delicately battered fish and chips with homemade tartar sauce. Spend an afternoon wining and
dining here – the time will slip by! http://www.thymecafe.co.uk/
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