**Longshaw Country Park – Peak District**

Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of the Peak District, Longshaw Country Park offers a unique outdoor experience for nature enthusiasts and families alike. Located at Sheffield S11 7TZ, this enchanting park boasts miles of scenic trails, ideal for walking, cycling, and horseback riding, making it a perfect destination for adventure seekers and casual explorers.

As part of the National Trust, Longshaw preserves a diverse array of wildlife and stunning natural beauty, offering visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in the tranquility of the great outdoors. Families can enjoy picnics amidst lush greenery, while children will delight in engaging activities designed to connect them with nature. With visitor facilities that include a cozy café serving local delights, every aspect of your visit is catered to ensure both comfort and enjoyment.

What sets Longshaw apart is its commitment to providing a welcoming atmosphere for all. Whether you’re seeking a peaceful escape or an action-packed day of exploration, the park’s rich history and scenic vistas create an inviting backdrop for memorable experiences. Our dedicated team is here to assist you, ensuring you have all the information you need for a smooth visit.

For any inquiries or further information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at 01433 637904. We look forward to welcoming you to Longshaw Country Park, where adventure and nature converge to create unforgettable moments.

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Libbykins HD

5 Google Rating

Great place for either a short or long walk. Looking forward to trying out the refurbished cafe when

5/ 5

Great place for either a short or long walk. Looking forward to trying out the refurbished cafe when it opens

Rachel Pillinger

5 Google Rating

Fantastic service from the Coffee Cabin. Very friendly and welcome after a winter walk. Thank you fo

5/ 5

Fantastic service from the Coffee Cabin. Very friendly and welcome after a winter walk. Thank you for staying open!

Danny

5 Google Rating

Really lovely walk and lots of different routes. A steady family friendly part and a more adventurou

5/ 5

Really lovely walk and lots of different routes. A steady family friendly part and a more adventurous route, and just a good day out around the hills and river.

Joy Cooke

5 Google Rating

Wow lovely walk. Went on a sunny day so difficult to social distance.

5/ 5

Wow lovely walk. Went on a sunny day so difficult to social distance.

Shauna T R Naylor

5 Google Rating

I love getting out here. I love the deer just wandering about munching on the leaves of low hanging

5/ 5

I love getting out here. I love the deer just wandering about munching on the leaves of low hanging trees, the wind whipping across the landscape, the people always smiling enjoying exploring, it's nice easy paths to walk with no bogs etc. Its just wonderful there. Lovely cafe too and plenty of parking (although to avoid paying just park on the road outside if you don't have any mobility issues).

Rob Fraser

5 Google Rating

Lovely place for a walk. The dog has to stay on the lead for much of the walk but the kids love clim

5/ 5

Lovely place for a walk. The dog has to stay on the lead for much of the walk but the kids love climbing on the rocks (Be careful on windy days). Great size car park which is free for National Trust members (Don’t forget to get a ticket). Cafe is much bigger now but limited options. There are pubs nearby if looking for more choice (if not necessarily better quality). Worth a visit.

Emma Jackson

4 Google Rating

Lovely national trust visitors centre with toilets and cafe on site. Various walks available around

4/ 5

Lovely national trust visitors centre with toilets and cafe on site. Various walks available around the estate of varying lengths. Well sign posted the length indicators too so you don’t bite off more than you can chew! There are some information signs around the house and it’s history dotted around aswell. Dog friendly.

Ann AW

5 Google Rating

The Heather was in full bloom, what more can I say, beautiful area

5/ 5

The Heather was in full bloom, what more can I say, beautiful area

Carol Turner

5 Google Rating

Impressive new cafe serving delicious cheese scones and coffee.Friendly staff.Well worth a visit aft

5/ 5

Impressive new cafe serving delicious cheese scones and coffee.Friendly staff.Well worth a visit after an enjoyable walk on the estate taking in the wonderful scenery.

Glyn Farman

4 Google Rating

Nicely set out estate with some lovely paths to follow. The coffee shop is excellent with the usual

4/ 5

Nicely set out estate with some lovely paths to follow. The coffee shop is excellent with the usual NT high quality. The only downside is that the car park isn't the biggest so just get there early.

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