Eastern Moors

Eastern Moors

Last Updated on March 15, 2024 by Suzy McCullough

The Eastern Moors Partnership is a joint venture between the National Trust and the RSPB. They take up a proportion of the Peak District Natural Park on the edges of Sheffield, South Yorkshire.

Eastern Moors Overview

Visitors have been coming here for generations to enjoy the landscape with a great variety to explore. You may be lucky to encounter wildlife such as red deer, nesting birds and more. There are also archaeological and historical sites from the Bronze Age to the Second World War.

There are a number of guided walks throughout the year or you can enjoy one of their downloadable self-led walks. With a variety of locations to choose from plus with short strolls to full days out, there is something for everyone to enjoy. They also have three adventure trails for young explorers. These can be downloaded from their website.

Further Information Eastern Moors

Is there food and drink available?

Facilities will be dependent on where you choose to walk.

What are the main things to do?

Family-friendly walking trails across the moors with three adventure trails for children.

What are the ticket prices?

The Eastern Moors are free to visit.

Is there parking?

Parking options will depend on where you choose to start your walk.

When are they open?

The Eastern Moors are open all year round.

Dog friendly?

Dogs are welcome. Please keep them on a lead around livestock.

Are they accessible?

The terrain on the walks is too rough for wheelchair and pushchair access.

Please note the address is not an exact location for starting a walk on the moor.

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