Name: Miranda
Difficulty: Moderate
Start time: 10:15
End time: 14:00
Start and end point: Low Bradfield car park
Start point - What 3 Words: ///topped.again.regime
Distance (in miles): 7
Ascent (in meters): 304
Is your walk dog friendly?: Not this time
Full description: It’s the time of year when Ughill Moor is graced with the presence of curlews for their nesting time! We’ll start our walk in Low Bradfield and head along Dale Dyke and up above Strines Reservoir to Boot’s Folly. From there we’ll head up towards Moscar Cross farm, where if we’re really lucky we’ll see some lapwings before we walk along Stake Hill Road to admire the curlews. After the curlews it’s down hill to the pub.
We’ll stop for lunch somewhere on the route, so please come prepared.
Public transport or car sharing options: 61/62 bus now runs again on Sundays! Catch the 61 bus at 09:43 from Hillsborough Interchange to arrive in Low Bradfield for 10:05.
Use the comments section on Meetup to arrange lifts if you’re driving. The car park isn’t very big.
Be prepared: Please remember to dress appropriately for the time of year. A waterproof is always advised, as well as plenty of food and water. Please bring sun protection if required (sun hat, sunglasses, sun cream, etc). Further information on what to bring can be found on our website here: https://www.sheffieldwalkinggroup.org.uk/be-prepared
Sign-up: Sign-up for this walk opens one week before the event. If you sign up and can no longer make it, please be respectful of others and remove yourself from the event so that others can take your place. We request you do this ***NO LATER THAN 6pm*** the night before the walk.
Please note: Sheffield Millenial Walkers are a sister group to the Sheffield 20’s and 30’s Walking Group who are part of the Ramblers, a registered charity. All of our leaders are volunteers. Everyone is welcome to join us on our walks. New members can come on up to 3 walks before joining the group. After 3 walks, we require you to sign up as a Ramblers member for insurance purposes. More information about the group can be found at https://www.sheffieldwalkinggroup.org.uk/.