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High Hazels & 701KM Old Horns Innacre Hill Along streams, up hills, between trees. Follow The Outdoor City Run Routes and THE OUTDOOR CITY explore the greenest city on foot. RUN ROUTES Paths to panoramic views 2KM at High Hazels & 701KM Old Horns InnAcre Hill Agden 3KM Reservoir High Bradfield Kirk Edge Road 4KM Bradfield Brewery Lamb Hill Loxley R START 5KM oad Low Bradfield p 9KM Provided by: 5KM 1KM 4KM 8KM 6KM Damflask 2KM Reservoir 7KM 3KM Dungworth B6076 Supported by: 200m For more information on this and other run routes: www.theoutdoorcity.co.uk #findyourpace High Hazels Park has a long history as a pleasure ground overlooking the city. It connects to 70 Acre Hill nature reserve to the northeast – once part of Tinsley Park Colliery, it’s now home to grassland, woodland and wetland habitats. Both routes are hilly and lead to great panoramic views over Sheffield and Rotherham. The green route stays on good tracks within the park, and there’s an alternative start point at Senior Road. The blue route joins the Trans Pennine Trail and laps 70 Acre Hill. It’s a steady climb, but the views from the top are unbeatable. Relax with a post-run refreshment at the golf club’s cafe. DISTANCE ▲ N 1.6KM 4.7KM Europa Link DIFFICULTY Advanced Manufacturing Innovation District Tinsley Park Cemetery (AMID Research Campus) 3KM Ù Ù Ù EASY MEDIUM Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù Ù 70 Acre Hill Ù GreenlandR Ù Coleford R TERRAIN Ù 4KM oad Mostly tarmac on the shorter route, Ù oad M1 varied terrain with unsurfaced oad Catley R tracks on the longer route. Ú Tinsley Park Woods 2KM Ú Blackburn Ecclesfield START 1KM Brook FACILITIES/SUITABLE FOR Allotments t Ro Ù Ù Shiregreen ad Infield Lane Ù Tinsley Park Golf Course ALTERNATIVE Playground START Ù Ú Ù u Senior R y Ù Elmham R Ú Ù oad Ù oad High Hazels Park Ù LOCATION arkwa Sports Ground Ù oad Main R Ù ld R Concord Park 3KM S9 4PE Fo 2KM oad Olivers Mount 1KM Oaks Catcliffe 1KM 2KM 4KM GPX LINK http://gb.mapometer.com/ A630 Sheffield P Playground running/route_4429916.html Golf club 200m oad START p Move More Centre Bellhouse R Shiregreen Lane Fife Street Concord Sports Centre FIND your pace IN THE OUTDOOR City 200m Wincobank Thirty run routes are now signposted and mapped across fourteen locations. Explore Sheffield by seeking The Outdoor City Run Routes we’ve marked in parks and woodland across the city. We’ve colour coded them so that whatever your pace you can choose trails that suit Easy, Medium, Hard and Challenging. You’ll soon find that every route gives you a different experience whether you choose to walk or run – it’s all about finding your pace. Bradfield to Damflask 5KM 10KM City Centre 2.4KM 5.7KM Concord & Woolley Wood 2.5KM 4KM Ecclesall Wood 1.2KM 4KM 5KM 14KM 24KM Firth Park 1.7KM 4.3KM Graves Park 2.5KM 4KM High Hazels 1.6KM 4.7KM Lowfield 355M Manor Fields Park 1.6KM The Ponderosa & Crookes Valley 1KM 3KM Rivelin 2.1KM 3.7KM Shirebrook 1.3KM 5.3KM Thorncliffe 2.3KM 4KM Wharncliffe 1.2KM 4.5KM 10KM.
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