Planning some downtime with the kids? Fancy a change of scenery? Sheffield is a great destination for a little weekend trip away with the family.
Being more of a compact city means quite a lot of the city's key attractions, food & drink options, parks and playgrounds are close to one another. This means you can pack quite a lot in to keep young ones continually entertained or at least, you won't have to trapse too far for alternatives if your plans change.
Sheffield has some fantastic museums where you can learn as you play. Be sure to look out for their extra activities during school holidays too.
The UK's national cultural centre for videogames! Come and play this interactive museum dedicated to exploring the culture, playfulness, design and people behind videogames. From retro arcade classics to Nintendo, Sega and beyond - game on!
Discover the real story of Sheffield! The city's amazing collections of beautiful, varied and unusual treasures are brought to life through fascinating histories, incredible facts and interactive exhibits.
With over 40 vehicles on display and three floors of exhibits, the museum is located in one of Yorkshire's first purpose-built combined Police, Fire and Ambulance Stations, dating back to 1898.
If you're looking for a great family outing or you're just an absolute animal lover, Sheffield has some fantastic farms across the city, where you can visit and meet a host of furry friends.
Perfect for rainy days, here's some fun physical activities the whole family can get stuck into.
Bounce your way round the UK's first inflatable indoor park, 30-metre squared of inflatable obstacles. With fast-paced tech games to extensive sensory experiences, there’s something for all ages and abilities.
Do you have what it takes to be a Ninja Warrior? Tackle this fun-packed course inspired by the hit ITV show and find out. There are obstacles the whole family can enjoy - whether you're starting out as a Ninja-in-training, or you already consider yourself a bit more of a master.
One of the largest dedicated trampoline parks in the UK, with over 24,000 square feet of spring-loaded fun and 120 trampolines all under one roof! This giant bouncy warehouse playground is literally wall-to-wall trampolines, so you can bounce and boing to your heart’s content.
Sheffield's new Augmented Reality Art Trail is turning rooftops of some of the city's most iconic buildings into a gallery like no other.
Simply download the app (available for IOS and Android) and head out to one of four locations where you'll find a Look Up portal, scan the QR code and then wait for the magic to happen. What will you see?
We don't want to ruin the surprise...
Pound’s Park, named after Sheffield’s first Chief Fire Officer, Superintendent John Charles Pound, is hugely popular spot for everyone in the city to relax and for children to play.
Millhouses Park is located approximately 3 miles south-west of Sheffield City Centre on Abbeydale Road South. It contains a skate park, playing fields, playground, bowls green, basketball court, boating lake and and incorporates a section of the River Sheaf corridor.
Endcliffe Park is a large park and popular family visitor destination in Sheffield. Comprising parkland as well as woodland, is the first in a series of parks and green spaces, known collectively as Porter Valley Parks, which you can follow all the way out to Peak District.
Hillsborough Park is located approximately 3 miles north-west of Sheffield City Centre, off the A61 Penistone Road. The Park features sports facilites, a children's playground and walled garden Recent work has included rebuilding and extending the pavilion, extending the playground and creating a 'figure of eight' jogging and activities track within the park.
Sheffield's biggest park in the South West of the city, Graves Park is made up from a mixture of open greenspace and woodland, and boasts lots of facilities for visitors including a cafe, two children's playgrounds and Graves Park Animal Farm.
One of the largest temperate glasshouses to be built in the UK during the last hundred years has created a stunning green world in the heart of the city. There are more than 2,500 plants from around the world creating a superb display. The building itself is 70 metres long and 22 metres high!