Getting to Manor Fields Park couldn't be easier!
The park is located just two miles from Sheffield city centre just off City Road, the A6135. Many buses and trams stop very close by. Should you choose to drive there is small car park at the City Road entrance.
Finding the City Road entrance is really easy and there is a big Manor Fields Park entrance sign to show you are in the right place.
York House is usually the starting point for most activities on the park. S2 1GH
There are lots of ways to get to Manor Fields Park and we really would like you to make use of the fantastic public transport links that are on the doorstep.
Train
If you are travelling from outside of Sheffield and arriving by train, the best way of getting to the park is to take the tram. The nearest tram stop to get you to Manor Fields Park is at the rear of the station and will take about 15minutes.
Tram
There are regular trams up and down City Road to and from the City Centre with the Spring Lane Tram Stop less than 2 minutes from the entrance.
You need to get the blue route to Halfway and get off at Spring Lane. Head up the hill and cross over the road towards the Premier store and the entrance to the park is right next door.
Bus
Lots of different buses (7, 8, 8a, 50, 50a, 53, 120) stop right outside York House at the City Road entrance (ask for Spring Lane).
If you are heading out from the City Centre, either outside the Town Hall on Pinstone street or use the Interchange and get on at a mix of A1, A4, B5 and C5.
Ask any of the staff at the interchange or see the live screen departures.
On Foot / Cycling
If you are arriving by foot or by bicycle, there are many different routes and entrances that you could use to enter the park and it is only situated 2 miles from the City Centre. You can find cycling maps for the city here
Car / Taxi
There is a small car park with disabled parking spaces. For sat nav use S2 1GF.
Train
If you are travelling from outside of Sheffield and arriving by train, the best way of getting to the park is to take the tram. The nearest tram stop to get you to Manor Fields Park is at the rear of the station and will take about 15minutes.
Tram
There are regular trams up and down City Road to and from the City Centre with the Spring Lane Tram Stop less than 2 minutes from the entrance.
You need to get the blue route to Halfway and get off at Spring Lane. Head up the hill and cross over the road towards the Premier store and the entrance to the park is right next door.
Bus
Lots of different buses (7, 8, 8a, 50, 50a, 53, 120) stop right outside York House at the City Road entrance (ask for Spring Lane).
If you are heading out from the City Centre, either outside the Town Hall on Pinstone street or use the Interchange and get on at a mix of A1, A4, B5 and C5.
Ask any of the staff at the interchange or see the live screen departures.
On Foot / Cycling
If you are arriving by foot or by bicycle, there are many different routes and entrances that you could use to enter the park and it is only situated 2 miles from the City Centre. You can find cycling maps for the city here
Car / Taxi
There is a small car park with disabled parking spaces. For sat nav use S2 1GF.
Emergency Contact Information
If you are on the park and witness an emergency situation or something that is causing you concern, there are emergency services that you can contact for help, advice or to report an incident.
Animal Welfare
03000 1234 999 RSPCA emergency phone line for animal welfare issues.
This line is in high demand. There is also a good advice section on the RSPCA website for what to do if you find animals or wildlife you are concerned about: https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare
If you are on the park and witness an emergency situation or something that is causing you concern, there are emergency services that you can contact for help, advice or to report an incident.
- 999 Emergency line for Police, Fire or Ambulance service
- 101 Non-emergency number for local police and to report non-emergency crime
- 111 If you have an urgent medical problem and are not sure what to do
Animal Welfare
03000 1234 999 RSPCA emergency phone line for animal welfare issues.
This line is in high demand. There is also a good advice section on the RSPCA website for what to do if you find animals or wildlife you are concerned about: https://www.rspca.org.uk/adviceandwelfare