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Bradfield
Bradfield is a scenic village on the edge of the Peak District near Sheffield, surrounded by rolling hills and reservoirs. Known for its peaceful countryside, traditional pubs, and walking routes, it’s a popular starting point for exploring the nearby moorlands and reservoirs. With stunning views and easy access to nature, Bradfield offers a perfect escape just outside the city.
Bradfield Visitor Information
📍 Location: Bradfield, South Yorkshire, near Sheffield
🅿️ Parking Info: Limited roadside parking and small village car parks
🚻 Toilets: Limited; nearest facilities in nearby villages or Sheffield
☕️ Food & Drink Nearby: Traditional pubs (Old Horns Inn for a spectacular view!) and cafés in the village
🚌 Public Transport Access: Bus services from Sheffield
🕓 Best Time to Visit: Spring and summer for walking and views

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Things to do & see nearby
Events in Bradfield

Bradfield Festival of Music
A series of musical concerts held in historic St Nicholas’ Church.
Summer

Bradfield Christmas Events
Community celebrations, carols, and festive gatherings.
December
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Explore Collective brings together Explore Yorkshire and Explore Peak District, celebrating the beauty, heritage and hidden gems of these truly incredible regions. From breathtaking viewpoints and awe-inspiring waterfalls to quaint market towns, historical landmarks and scenic walking routes, our guides showcase the very best places to visit in Yorkshire and the Peak District.
Whether you’re planning a family day out, a weekend hike or a staycation adventure, Explore Collective highlights must-see attractions, outdoor activities, dog-friendly walks, cosy pubs and unforgettable things to do in the great outdoors and discover the true heart of Yorkshire and the Peak District.
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