Sheffield, located in South Yorkshire, England, is both a major industrial city and one of the greenest cities in the UK. TripAdvisor travelers particularly recommend the Sheffield Winter Garden and the Botanical Garden. After dark, you’ll find a lively bar and club scene, a testimony to the town’s large student population.
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5.0 based on 170 reviews
Just got back from pork pie making course with Jacqui and Carole , what a delightful day , I would thoroughly recommend this course a really good mix of a relaxed enjoyable atmosphere combined with excellent teaching techniques and spot on technical knowledge , exactly what I was looking for . Very good basic principles and lots of tips that can only be given by someone who has years of experience in their subject . Very easy to find as although the setting seems remote in a converted barn on a Yorkshire hillside which itself is a thing of beauty it is an easy drive form the M1. Fabulous lunch very enjoyable experience.
5.0 based on 241 reviews
Crack The Code is a live escape room game located in Sheffield. You are locked in the room for sixty minutes and the only way out is to find the clues and solve the puzzles. You will have to search high and low for clues and work together with your team if you want to escape. There are no physical activities or challenges involved in the game.
Had a great time today trying to solve the mystery in Apartment 9. Just escaped in time .... with a little help ???? Great fun! Thanks!
5.0 based on 1,426 reviews
The Great Escape Game is a live escape room experience, combining immersiveness and innovation. Our rooms blur the lines between the reality of everyday life with film-like settings and immersive, advanced themes.
Had such a fun experience here, staff were so lovely, Hannah went above and beyond with helping us when we got stuck, managed to escape with 1 min 58 seconds to spare, we paid an extra £1 each when booking to get a full pizza each and a drink which is amazing Would recommend to anyone!
5.0 based on 193 reviews
Situated at Ringinglow, Sheffield on the edge of the Peak District National Park we provide an ideal location for relaxing and having fun whilst experiencing archery or any of our other varied and exciting target activities. We have the facilities to provide for groups or individuals offering tuition and experiences with a range of bows and targets for all abilities. Various Activities to choose from In addition to archery we also offer a variety of other target sports and with the option to combine activities you can create your own special event with a difference! Our staff are fully trained and qualified to coach and with a wealth of experience they will ensure you get the most during your time with us. We cater for private bookings right through to large groups, during the day or evenings for a variety of occasions - birthday parties, hen/stag parties, team building, social gatherings, business events or just a bit of personal one to one coaching.
Had a great time doing Air Rifle at Ringinglow! Damian was Fab and made the experience really enjoyable and fun, this is the second time I have been to Ringinglow Archery and I will definitely go back again! ????
5.0 based on 196 reviews
An exciting new escape room in the heart of the city centre. Based on the High Street we offer four exciting rooms; Contagion, Espionage, 221b Baker Street and Witchcraft and Wizardry. We have two rooms of Witchcraft and Wizardry which are competitive style which can fit up to 12 players at once!
Thanks for hosting us today for THE LIST - had so much fun and lots of really great puzzles. Our second visit having previously played witchcraft and wizardry and espionage (which is now the festive “the list”) Lots of laughs, great fun and some brilliant puzzles and room themes. Go along and give it a go - you definitely won’t regret it. George was a great host
5.0 based on 374 reviews
** CLOSED during Coronavirus outbreak ** Regular guided alpaca treks amidst woodland and beautiful scenery in Sheffield's Rivelin Valley. Advance booking for treks required via website. Monthly family friendly events to meet and feed the alpacas, go pond dipping and explore the 3 acre food growing garden and meadows. For these on-field events just turn up - details on Events section of the website. Volunteer sessions twice a week for fresh air, friendship and health. All welcome. Holly Hagg is a not-for-profit Community Farm.
Santiago, who is known for his cheeky antics, was my friendly alpaca companion for today's walk. The Alpaca Trek, lead by enthusiastic, entertaining and down-to-earth members of the Holly Hagg Community Farm, has been one of my favourite and unique experiences this year. It was a lovely route and I enjoyed having Santiago's company, despite him walking me round in circles when I got his food out and when he wanted to jump in the bushes and eat them at many points throughout the walk. These antics made the walk interesting and gave us something laugh about. It may have been the first time he had seen sheep too, which was adorable! Santiago allowed me to stroke his back, neck and head - he was so soft and cuddly! The volunteers leading the trek were also very conscientious of social distancing guidelines and they followed those 'extra measures' to make sure everything was safe and healthy. I felt very comfortable with the set up and would definitely go again soon!
5.0 based on 102 reviews
Activities include Archery, Axe Throwing, Crossbows and Throwing Angels. Well run with excellent equipment, enthusiastic staff and small groups so you get everything you would hope for and more. Great for families, friends and groups. We cater from age 7 upwards. Set in the grounds of the Kenwood Hall Hotel in Nether Edge, Sheffield. Drinks and snacks available at the venue, bar and catering available at the hotel.
We went on a date to Adventure Now in Sheffield to do Archery. Our instructor was Vaughn and he was absolutely brilliant!! The session was an hour and due to Covid, it was just myself and my friend being looked after by Vaughn. We got set up and had a thorough training for health and safety and use of the bows and arrows. After a couple of rounds, Vaughn introduced some games for us to play, was thoroughly enthusiastic through-out and we had some excellent chats with him through the hour. It was an excellent way to spend the hour, something really different and interesting and we both found the day extremely enjoyable. Thanks to the team!
5.0 based on 53 reviews
Join us for Sheffield’s only hands-on gin making experience using mini stills and real botanicals. Here at Locksley Distilling we are super excited that we can now open our distillery up to the world and welcome you inside to witness, taste and immerse yourself in all of our magic! Visit us in the heart of Sheffield at the breath-taking Portland Works, a 140 year old grade 2*listed cutlery factory where stainless steel was born, and discover how our small yet dedicated team have been creating, producing and inspiring since the start of 2015. We know we're never going to be the biggest distillery but we'll always aspire to be the best and we love nothing more than sharing our passion with our fellow artisan drinks enthusiasts!
Had a great afternoon learning all about my favourite gin with Joe. He explained the history, processes and gave us a great tour of the distillery all whilst letting us taste all the gin. Then we got to go to gin school and make our own gin. It was a really fun experience and great to see how quickly you can distill and try the gin to see if you've got a nice flavour - plus the gin I made is great! We left with bottles of gin to give away as gifts but ended up keeping for ourselves in the end as they were too nice. As an added bonus, we got engaged just before the tour so now will always associate Sir Robin gin with happy memories and will definitely have to get some for the wedding!
4.5 based on 267 reviews
The Cathedral is Sheffield's oldest building, the ancient heart of a great city, where God has been worshipped for over a thousand years. It has watched Sheffield grow and develop over the centuries, and it tells a story - of great women and men, of wars, of industry and commerce, and of the people who have lived in Sheffield. Here people have prayed, made music, offered hospitality and cared for the poor, as they do still today. The building reflects its many uses, with the traditional worship spaces including the grand high altar and the quiet crypt chapel, but also the busy conference centre, and the Archer Project area where the homeless and vulnerable find what they need Here every visitor will find something to interest them. You can book a special visit, or just call in and explore. You may find that a service is happening, in which case you can join in or not as you choose. Everyone is invited - Sheffield Cathedral is a place for all people. We are open every day of the year.
Lovely cathedral which is a great spot in Sheffield city centre. As a local of 28 years, I spent my first afternoon taking a look inside. It’s brilliant. Yea, there are some better cathedrals to see around the world, but the beauty of this being in Sheffield more than makes up for it. A must visit for anyone coming to Sheffield. Check out the fence of swords!
4.5 based on 663 reviews
Kelham Island is one of Sheffield's most interesting museums. You can watch the Little Mesters (skilled craftspeople in silverware and steelware) fettling in their tiny workshops and be amazed by the River Don engine. If you have very little children with you, it might be wise to warn them beforehand that it is very noisy and the floor actually shakes when it's going full pelt. I really like the little stationary steam engines that go chunkety-chunk, wheels spinning and pulleys flapping. There is a section with very old cars like the Sheffield Simplex. Wall mounted posters tell of the Great Sheffield Flood when the newly built Dale Dyke Dam capsized in the middle of the night of 11th March 1864 and over 240 people drowned in the deluge. You can track the history of Sheffield's steelmaking from the tiny 14th century forges along its 5 rivers to the huge Atlas Works of the early 20th century. And Kelham Island has a great cafe of its own and there are 2 good pubs very nearby. But be warned, it's closed Fridays and Saturdays.
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