We've collected top 10 mentioned outdoor activities in Lydgate from other articles such as list.co.uk, Our Favourite Places – Sheffield Culture Guide, citysuites.com.
Best Outdoor Activities in Lydgate
Chill Factore
4.4 (4175 ratings)4 (1669 ratings)
180m-long, indoor slope with artificial snow for skiing and snowboarding, plus equipment hire.
7 Trafford Way, Trafford Park, Stretford, Manchester M41 7JA, United Kingdom
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"The Round Walk is a 15-mile loop that covers all of the Sheffield landscape; from the urban buildings to the rural valleys. The loop is split into four sections, so you don’t have to do the full length. See the Beauchief Abbey in Sheaf Valley and Bishops’ House in the Gleadless Valley."
"Sheffield round walk starts from Endcliffe Park and is a 15-miles long walk. You can access the map of this place from their official website. This exclusive activity offers the most picturesque views."
Mentioned by Our Favourite Places – Sheffield Culture Guide
"Since opening their doors in November 2015, Hope Mill Theatre has become one of the most successful independent venues in England. Located in Ancoats, they produce full scale musicals from their Grade II listed former mill. The theatre will be reopening this summer, as well as hosting Hope Fest, an outdoor arts and culture festival."
"This wonderful independent venue, located out in New Islington, was one of the few theatres that managed to reopen last year after lockdown. It'll be back again with a reduced capacity and socially distanced seating for a Meet Me At Dawn, from HER Productions. You can get tickets at hopemilltheatre.co.uk."
Crucible Theatre
4.7 (1948 ratings)4.5 (663 ratings)
Versatile 980-seat producing theatre, hosting performing arts and annual World Snooker Championship.
55 Norfolk St, Sheffield City Centre, Sheffield S1 1DA, United Kingdom
"The Crucible Theatre, Sheffield,
55 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, S1 1DA
- Visit now. The world-famous Crucible offers a huge variety of home-grown and touring productions, as well as a thriving programme of participatory events and activities."
"Sheffield Manor Lodge was built in 1516 as a country home for an Earl and his family. Today, you can visit the ruins on hiking trails and learn about the site’s history through exhibitions. Mary, Queen of Scots was once imprisoned here and there are rumours of her ghost haunting the building!"
Mentioned by Our Favourite Places – Sheffield Culture Guide
"Turret House open Sundays and bank holidays 10:30am–4pm in spring/summer. Open mid-week for craft sessions during Sheffield school holidays, and at other times for special events"
"Seconds on foot from the futuristic architecture of Salford Quays is a splendid Tudor mansion, home to the Radclyffe family for 300 years. The surviving parts of Ordsall Hall are built on two ranges around a courtyard knot garden, the south dating to the 15th century, and the west range completed in 1639. These both incorporate older elements dating back 750 years."
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