Graves park is cleverly hidden away in the south of Sheffield. Once you are in graves park it is easy to forget that you are surrounded by city and cars. Access is easy and it has a reasonably sized car park on the south end and a big car park on its north face(near the little farm zoo). The park is clean and well kept and during the summer has some colourful wildlife. There are plenty of open fields which host plenty of events from motor shows to fair grounds, and great wooded areas with paved tracks providing an easy way to travel through them.
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Rating des Ortes: 5 Sheffield, United Kingdom
Graves Park is the largest public park in Sheffield and is located in the south of the city. It contains the Rose Garden Café as well as the much loved Rare Breeds animal park. Numerous sports are played in the park such as football, cricket, tennis, bowls and golf while the rolling hills and wide paths are perfect for bike rides. The ponds are also well stocked with fish that have got nice and fat eating the bread intended for the ducks. Hidden off the beaten track into the woods are the remains of an amphitheatre and there are also a number of carved wooden sculptures hidden around in various states of disrepair. There are three car parks. One located behind the sports pavilion on Cobnar Road, one at the animal park at the top of Warminster Road and one near the tennis courts on Charles Ashmore Road.