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Endcliffe Park and Whitely Woods
Ecclesall, Sheffield, England

Endcliffe Park and Whitely Woods

Length2.7 mi
Elev. Gain134.5 ft
Est. Steps6000
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Scenic views
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Endcliffe Park and Whitely Woods Introduction

Endcliffe Park and Whitely Woods is a 2.7 mile (6,000-step) route located near Ecclesall, Sheffield, England. This route has an elevation gain of about 134.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.

Attractions Near Endcliffe Park and Whitely Woods

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"Mi Amigo" memorial

Historical
The Mi Amigo memorial is a war memorial at Endcliffe Park, Sheffield, England, marking the crash site of the USAAF B-17 Flying Fortress Mi Amigo.

Endcliffe Park

Park
Endcliffe Park is a large park in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The park was opened in 1887 to commemorate the Jubilee of Queen Victoria.Endcliffe Park comprises parkland as well as woodland. The portion along Rustlings Road is grassy and used as a recreation whilst the Northern border, separated from the recreation grounds by the Porter Brook, is woodland, and is traversed by many paths.

Bingham Park and Whiteley Woods

Park
Bingham Park is a park near Ecclesall and Ranmoor, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.Bingham Park is a grassy area high on a hillside with views across the valley, to Ranmoor. A footpath, leaving Rustlings Road serpents the valley bottom towards Whiteley Woods'. The footpath ends at Forge Dam Park, passing several dams of the Porter Brook, including Shepherd Wheel.

Shepherd Wheel

Tourist Attraction
Shepherd Wheel is a working museum in a former water-powered grinding workshop situated on the Porter Brook in the south-west of the City of Sheffield, England. One of the earliest wheels on the River Porter, it is one of the few remaining—and effectively complete—examples of this kind of enterprise, one that used to be commonplace in the Sheffield area.

Sheffield Round Walk

Tourist Attraction
The Sheffield Round Walk is a 14 mi (23 km) walk through the south west of Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. Starting from Hunters Bar, it travels along the Porter valley to Ringinglow. It then descends through the Limb valley and Ecclesall Woods to Abbeydale Road, before climbing through Ladies Spring Wood to Graves Park.

Endcliffe Hall

Place
Endcliffe Hall is a 19th-century, 36-room mansion situated on Endcliffe Vale Road in the City of Sheffield in the suburb of Endcliffe. The hall is situated just over three km west of the city centre and is a Grade II* Listed building. The present hall was built between the years of 1863 and 1865 by the Sheffield architects Flockton & Abbot for the Sheffield industrialist John Brown.

Hunter's Bar

Place
Hunter's Bar is a roundabout and former toll bar on Ecclesall Road in south-west Sheffield, England; the toll bar was active until the late 19th century. The name also attaches to the area surrounding Hunter's Bar roundabout at the intersection of Ecclesall Road, Brocco Bank, Sharrow Vale Road and Junction Road.

Riverdale House

Place
Riverdale House is a Victorian mansion located at 89 Graham Road in the Ranmoor area of Sheffield, England. Formerly a private residence, the building, which is Grade II Listed has now been adopted for commercial use and accommodates several small businesses.

Notre Dame High School, Sheffield

School
Notre Dame Catholic High School in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, was established in the 1850s by the Sisters of Notre Dame, a religious order. It currently has 1400 students, with a 1:17.3 Teacher: Student ratio.

St John's Church, Ranmoor

Building
St John's Church, Ranmoor is a large parish church in Ranmoor, a suburb of the City of Sheffield, England. It is a Church of England church in the Diocese of Sheffield, and it is the second church to be built on this site. The original church, designed by E. M. Gibbs, was opened 24 April 1879. This building was almost entirely destroyed by fire on 2 January 1887; all that survived was the 200-foot-tall (61 m) tower and spire (the tallest church spire in Sheffield).

Comments

Bev
2024/07/11
Jonathan
2024/09/15
Ілона
2025/08/06
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

2.7 mi

Elev. Gain

134.5 ft

Est. Steps

6000
Created by
Anonymous User
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