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Graves Park

Graves Park

4.7 (4,294 reviews)
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Meilleur moment pour visiter

Weekday mornings in spring or early summer, when the animal sanctuary is quietest and the meadow flowers are in full bloom.

Conseils budget

Completely free entry and parking. The animal sanctuary is free too, though dropping a coin in the donation box helps feed the rare breeds.

Recommandé pour

Families with young children, Dog walkers, Nature lovers, Photography enthusiasts

Planifiez votre visite

2-3 hours

À propos

Faits rapides: Sheffield's largest park sprawls across 100 acres of woodlands, meadows, and sports fields. The park's famous rare breed animal sanctuary houses cattle, pigs, sheep, and poultry breeds that are critically endangered.

Points forts: The animal sanctuary here is part of the Rare Breeds Survival Trust, home to animals like Bagot goats and Cleveland Bay horses that you'd struggle to find anywhere else in the north of England. You can watch the resident peacocks strut freely past picnic blankets, completely unfazed by the crowds.

Conseils d'initiés

  • The Rose Garden behind the animal sanctuary is a peaceful hidden spot with dozens of varieties at their peak in July.
  • Park at the Norton Avenue entrance rather than the main car park to start your walk near the best woodland trails.
  • Bring wellies after rain the lower paths around the stream get seriously muddy.
  • The café near the playground serves decent tea but opening hours vary, check before you go.

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