Endcliffe Park
About
Endcliffe Park, a sprawling 15‑hectare oasis just 2 miles southwest of Sheffield city centre, is a blending of lush woodlands, tranquil lakes, and vibrant family‑friendly attractions. Founded in 1887 to commemorate Queen Victoria’s Jubilee, the park boasts historic monuments, including the Jubilee Monument and Royal Pavilion, as well as a stately pavilion and stone‑fashioned playground. Visitors can stroll along serpentine pathways, explore shaded woodlands, or enjoy the picturesque lakes filled with waterfowl. The park’s café offers a relaxed breakfast and snack shop, while children delight in the refurbished playground and a variety of bouncy castles and roundabouts operated by Pullin’s Amusements. With public parking, toilets, and public transport links, Endcliffe Park is open daily from dawn to dusk, making it an ideal escape for families, hikers, and history enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful walk, a fun day out for children, or a quiet spot for a picnic, Endcliffe Park delivers an inviting blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and recreational activities.
Highlights
- Children's Amusements
- Historic Monuments
- Lakes and Waterfowl
- Café
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Best time to visit
Spring and early Autumn, when the park’s blossoms are in bloom and crowds are light
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours
Tickets & pricing
Children's Ride
£2.00