Great vibe park, one of the gems of Sheffield, this and it's sister park, Weston Park combined are great spots to hang out, solo or in groups. Good spot for runners to do loops around. Has a outdoor ping pong table. Nice deep water quarry, you'll see folks swimming in it. I haven't seen every single park in Sheffield to say it's the top park, but it is certainly one of the best in Sheffield City center area.
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Yumi Rei β β β β β
Crookes Valley Park truly transforms into something magical in springtime. It seems like a popular park for its blossoms as there were quite a few photographers in the area. The park itself is well-maintained. Highly recommend it but please be aware weekends can get busy, so consider a weekday visit if you prefer a quieter experience.
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DAMF β β β β β
This is a really nice place for a walk and plenty places to stop and have a rest also! Really nice area of Sheffield if you need to go collect your thoughts get a coffee and go there!!
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Anne Marie Stagg β β β β β
Crookes Valley Park is close to Weston Park but quite different in style. Itβs reached by dropping down to the park from Crookes Valley Road and is then pretty flat. It centres around a lake which is popular with anglers. Thereβs also a restaurant at the top of the park and at the far end thereβs crown green bowling and even a table tennis table! Itβs very popular with runners and dog walkers; the perfect place go spends lazy few hours.
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James Ratcliffe β β β β β
Nice walk, the lake looked very barren. Not sure if it's a rowing lake but if felt like it could have benefited from a water feature instead of a vast body of water.
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Dave Smithers β β β β β
Very popular in the warmer days with the students , fishing some large roch in there , dam house restaurant And bar , sad no boats anymore, avoid swimming very dangerous few have drowned as very deep and cold , good playground for the kids , also out door table tennis table , crown green bowling club , although donβt think open to public,museum and Weston park nr by .
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shiv bhurtun β β β β β
Very accessible for wheel chair users. Links to the Sheffield museum through pleasant walk amongst shrubs and flowers,whilst absorbing a combination of historical Sheffield university buildings and modern infrastructures. On road parking available from 8:00 to 6:30 pm - pay and display. No toilet facilities in the park however there are public venues around the park such as coffee shop etc.
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Chris Philpot β β β β β
A lovely escape from the hustle and bustle of Sheffield city centre! Even during the pandemic with the museum closed, there's plenty to see and explore on a sunny day. It's a shame the bins were full to overflowing on my visit, but apart from that eyesore, it's a scenic stroll. I particularly liked the intricate waterway and bridges, and the huge lake with its plentiful ducks! You might even say it's a βquackingβ place to visit.
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Richard Arnold β β β β β
A small park but quaint. At its centre is a large pond, and there is the Dam House restaurant and bar for those fancying a tipple. It's a nice place to relax and enjoy a gentle stroll. There is a small playground area for children.
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