Ecclesall Woods

 
One of Sheffield's best-loved Woodlands…
 
Ecclesall Woods, Sheffield

Introduction

Ecclesall Woods are situated in the south west of Sheffield, and cover 140 hectares (i.e. around 350 acres). They are the largest semi-natural woodland in South Yorkshire.  The woods are an extremely popular visitor destination and are particularly valued for their wildlife, historic and archaeological features.
 
 
 
 

Wildlife & Heritage Features

Ecclesall Woods are designated as a Local Nature Reserve for wildlife, supporting several species and habitats of high priority within the UK Biodiversity Action Plan. The woods also contain a number of important prehistoric and early historic monuments. There's also a wealth of other heritage features, such as charcoal heaths, relating directly back to the wood's past management for timber and other wood products.

 
Visitor and management information...
 
Ecclesall Woods Vistor Guide

Why not pay us a visit?

 

Access

There are over 15 kilometres of paths and bridleways, which offer some wonderful walks. These include an ‘Easy Going’ trail suitable for the less able bodied and wheelchairs.
 

Visitor Guides

A visitor guide entitled: "A Seasonal Walk Around Ecclesall Woods" giving more details regarding access and interesting features is available to download below.  The self-guided "Ecclesall Woods Archaeology Trail" leaflet is also available below.
 
Copies of both leaflets are also available by contacting the Trees and Woodlands Section, Parks and Countryside, on 273 4138.
 
Ecclesall Woods is also part of the the route of the popular, 14 mile, Sheffield Round Walk.
 

Location Map

A downloadable map showing the location of Ecclesall Woods and other key parks and green spaces in Sheffield can be obtained.
 

Public Transport

Ecclesall Woods is well served by public transport and further details are available from: South YorkshireTraveline: Tel 01709 515151 or visit the South Yorkshire Passenger Transport website.
 

Car Parking

Free car parking is available off Limb Lane, Dore and adjoining Abbey Lane. Visitors can also park on Abbeydale Road South (A621) and Whirlowdale Road.
 

Site Management & Development

The Parks and Countryside Service manage Ecclesall Woods and a copy of the site's management plan is available at Site Management Plan.
 
Ambitious development plans for the Sawmill Site, off Abbey Lane, are currently underway.
 
Ecclesall Woods has been awarded the Green Flag quality management award each year since 2004.
 

Other Useful Links

 

 
Documents
 
Visitor leaflet promoting the walks and features of Ecclesall Woods, one of Sheffield's best loved woodlands.  (923 KB)
 
The Ecclesall Woods Archaeological Trail Leaflet to help you to discover features of interest in the woods.  (277 KB)
 
This is a map showing the features and facilities within Sheffield's Ecclesall Woods.  (729 KB)