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Wyming Brook Nature Reserve
Wyming Brook Nature Reserve is a hidden woodland gem on the edge of the Peak District, just west of Sheffield in South Yorkshire. This peaceful reserve is managed by the Wildlife Trust and features a magical mix of mossy rocks, tumbling streams, and ancient conifers and oaks. Wooden bridges and winding trails follow the bubbling brook through a steep-sided valley, offering one of the most enchanting short walks in South Yorkshire. It’s a haven for wildlife and a popular spot for walkers, families, and photographers seeking tranquillity close to the city.
Wyming Brook Nature Reserve Visitor Information
📍 Location: Sheffield, S10
🅿️ Parking Info: Limited roadside parking or paid at Wyming Brook Car Park
🕒 Opening Times: Open access – no time restrictions
🚻 Toilets: None on site – nearest facilities in Lodge Moor or Redmires
☕️ Food & Drink Nearby: Cafes in Lodge Moor or the Three Merry Lads pub nearby
🐶 Dog Friendly: Yes, but dogs should be kept under close control
🚌 Public Transport Access: Bus routes from Sheffield to Lodge Moor, then short walk
🕓 Best Time to Visit: Spring for bluebells, autumn for colourful foliage and misty scenes

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