Families visiting Sheffield will find a wide array of indoor and outdoor activities to keep kids entertained. Sheffield’s museums offer tonnes of fun activities and learning experiences for all ages. Best of all, admission to most museums is free. Families can discover Sheffield’s history through interactive displays or, if you’re treated to lovely weather, head outside to learn about nature up-close.
Food-wise, you’ll find family-friendly cafes offering snacks in many city parks and gardens, and in most of Sheffield’s museums. When refuelled, bigger kids might love burning off energy at Sheffield’s stunning climbing gym. Clamber with us through a selection of fun places in Sheffield to take your kids.
The splendour of nature at its best
Ideal para: Econômico, Foto
Within Sheffield Botanical Gardens’ expansive 19-acre plot, winding paths will take your family on a journey through 18 differently themed areas. Opened in 1836, only the wealthy few were allowed access. Luckily, the gardens were acquired by one of the oldest charities in the UK who opened up the gardens’ glory for all to enjoy for free.
Discover the statue in one of the UK’s most intact examples of a 19th century bear pit, or search for bananas growing in the ornate Pavilions. If looking for intricately planted flower beds, the Victorian garden might take your fancy. Or, enjoy the soothing sound of running water in the network of waterfalls and ponds that make up the Rock and Water garden.
Localização: Clarkehouse Road, Sheffield S10 2LN, UK
Abre: April–October: Daily from 8 am to 7.45 pm. November–March: Daily from 8 am to 3.50 pm
Telefone: +44 (0)114 273 6953
Sheffield Botanical Gardens
Steam engines and vintage cars by the riverside
Ideal para: Famílias, História, Foto
Sheffield’s rich history of making things comes to life at this riverside museum, with exhibitions on everything from master craftsmen to mass production. Discover vintage cars built in Sheffield, see what life was like on the home front in the 1916 House and marvel at their mighty 425-tonne steam-engine. If around at either 12 pm or 2 pm, you’ll even get to hear it rumble and roar as it’s powered on.
Make sure you check out the Women in Steel exhibition that showcases the role of women in the steel-making industry, and check online before your visit for children’s workshops and visiting talks. The best thing about this museum? It’s free, but you can make a donation if you wish.
Localização: Alma Street, Sheffield S3 8RY, UK
Abre: Tuesday–Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm, Sundays from 11 am to 4 pm (closed on Mondays)
Telefone: +44 (0)114 278 2600
Kelham Island Museum
Planet-friendly sandwiches, coffee and treats
Ideal para: Famílias, Alimentação
If hunger calls while exploring Sheffield’s delights, head to Zooby’s inside the Winter Gardens in the heart of the city. Health-conscious parents will find a range of appetising child-friendly options at this welcoming cafe. Zooby’s has a planet-friendly ethos and aims to provide only ethically produced food and drink. The menu includes tasty kids’ boxes, Fairtrade coffee, as well as vegetarian, vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free dishes. For treats, Zooby’s also offers delicious ice cream, cakes and milkshakes.
While in the area, make sure you check out the Winter Garden itself. One of the largest glasshouses in the UK, it houses over 2500 plants from around the world. Little ones will love exploring this urban jungle.
Localização: 90 Surrey Street, Sheffield S1 2LH, UK
Abre: Monday–Saturday from 8.30 am to 5 pm, Sundays from 10 am to 4 pm
Telefone: +44 (0)114 278 8639
Zooby's
Science bought to life through play
Ideal para: Famílias
Families can immerse themselves in the world of science and technology at museums and science-based attractions like Magna Science Adventure Centre, in the nearby town of Rotherham. Four spectacular pavilions are devoted to the science of air, water, earth and fire, and more than 100 interactive exhibits will both educate and entertain kids.
The fun continues outdoors, where kids of all ages will love the massive adventure playground, complete with rockets, castles and slides. If the summer sun gets too much, you can cool off in their incredible water-themed play area called Aqua-Tek. When your family is ravenous from all that learning and play, head to the museum’s cafe that has a fantastic kids’ menu.
Localização: Magna Way, Rotherham S60 1FD, UK
Abre: Hours vary by season
Telefone: +44 (0)170 972 0002
Magna Science Adventure Centre
Sheffield’s biggest park, packed with facilities
Ideal para: Famílias, Foto
Sheffield’s largest park covers a whopping 248 acres, meaning an entire family day out can easily be spent enjoying its varied featured and facilities. Graves Park was originally developed in 1926 to protect several sections of 1000-year-old woodland, intersected by picturesque streams, and indeed these areas can still be explored and enjoyed today. Kids will also adore running through the vast open green spaces, perfect for picnics and games on a sunny day.
Sports fans will find a golf course, 2 bowling greens and 2 cricket pitches, plus a great many tennis courts and football pitches. Younger ones will be delighted with the 2 playgrounds on offer and, when everyone’s exhausted, head to the lovely cafe for refreshments.
Localização: Hemsworth Road, Sheffield S8 8LL, UK
Telefone: +44 (0)114 250 0500
Graves Park
The city’s first municipal park
Ideal para: Famílias, História
West of the city centre lies Weston Park, a Grade II listed green space surrounding an intriguing museum. Wander around the manicured lawns and the serene pond, then marvel at the vivid floral gardens before checking out some of the park’s historical memorial statues. The historic bandstand is worth a look, too, as it’s the last surviving one in Sheffield.
Snacks can be found inside the family-friendly cafe, and there are plenty of shaded seating areas for picnics. The museum itself is worth a visit, too. Learn the story of Sheffield and its people through interactive exhibits and multimedia displays before delving into family friendly craft sessions, games and stories.
Weston Park
Vibrant nature and heritage trail
Ideal para: Famílias, História
Winding through a scenic wooded valley is the Rivelin Valley Trail. It’s a 2.5-km (1.5-mile) family-friendly trek that hugs the river between Malin Bridge and Rivelin Corn Mill, with plenty of things to see along the way. The area’s industrial heritage can be seen in the ruins of watermills and dams, and there are sculptures and wildlife to spot between the alder, ash, beech, holly and oak trees. Plaques with QR codes are scattered throughout the trail should you wish to learn more.
Kids will adore the playpark and splashpad, and a welcoming cafe provides snacks and drinks. You’ll find 4 car parks nearby, or you can take the bus or tram to Malin Bridge.
Localização: Rivelin Valley Road, Sheffield, S6 5FE, UK
Rivelin Valley Trail
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