RambAles return

One of the few things we’ve been able, and even encouraged, to do over the last 18 months of Covid and lockdowns is to go out walking. Even when the pubs were shut. Now they are open again it’s time for us to get our boots on and go for our drinks further afield.

Sheffield has many great pubs and green spaces within its boundaries. We shall be visiting many of them through the next few months and also going further afield to some of the many local villages in the easily reached surrounding countryside which have great pubs in them too – all worth visiting. Many of them within walking distance and with the backup of the city’s public transport system that will help get us there and back.

Sheffield CAMRA branch has organised mini-bus and other trips to many of these pubs – usually on our way to present one of them with a well-deserved award. And later this year we’ll be having a bus trip to Glossop on 14 August 14 and a tram trip on 25 September (see website for details).

Although we’re already halfway through the year, we’ve decided to re-start our popular RambAles again – a series of roughly monthly led walks in the countryside surrounding Sheffield visiting a number of pubs for a drink whilst enjoying a not too strenuous walk.

2021 RambAle 01

Sat 31 Jul

Bents Green to Totley via Ringinglow and Fox House

We shall be meeting in the Hammer & Pincers at Bents Green for a 12:30 start. Then up Ringinglow Road to the Norfolk Arms, before walking over the Houndkirk Road to Fox House. You can catch a bus back there (5.5mls) or walk another 3.5 miles over Totley Moor for another drink at either the Cricket Inn and/or the Crown.

An 83 or 88 bus will get you to Bents Green and the 97 or 218 buses will get you back from Totley, 272 or 65 buses will get you back from Fox House.

A CityBus day travel pass covers all buses in Sheffield (OL1 & OL 24 maps). 

   

2021 RambAle 02

Sat 28 Aug

A Hope Valley Meander

You’ll need to catch either the 11:20 272 bus or 11:14 Northern train to Bamford. The walk from either the station or nearby bus stop up the road to Bamford village itself where we’ll be meeting up in the community owned Anglers Rest. Around about 13:00 we’ll leave to start our walk to Thornhill and Ashton to the Cheshire Cheese in Hope before walking down to the Old Hall Inn to sample more beers at their bank holiday beer festival.

Return in your own time by either 272 bus or train from Hope Station.

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Sat 18 Sep

Totley, Holmesfield and Millthorpe Circular

We’re meeting up at 12:00 in the Shepley Spitfire on Mickley Lane in Totley, before walking through Gillfield Woods and along field paths to Holmesfield then onto the Royal Oak at Millthorpe. Returning via Cartledge, Holmesfield and Gillfield Woods to Totley.

Catch 97 or 218 buses to Mickley Lane (CoOp) stop on Baslow Road or alternatively bus M17 will stop outside the pub on request. (use CityBus day travel pass)

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Sat 23 Oct

Woodseats to the Heeley Triangle via Graves Park & Meersbrook

Meet at around 12:00 in the Guzzle Micropub in Woodseats. We’ll then walk through Graves and Meersbrook Parks visiting the Mount Pleasant and Cross Scythes pubs on Derbyshire Lane on our way to the Heeley Triangle pubs of the White Lion, Sheaf View and Brothers Arms (catch any of 24, 25, 43, 44, 75 or X17 buses to Woodseats, using CityBus day travel pass).

We hope that people won’t find the walks either too long or too strenuous and most will feature a number of  pubs and drop-out points where people can leave and make their own way back, by bus or train, to Sheffield if they don’t fancy doing the whole walk or want to stay for another drink in a particular pub.

These will also provide joining points for any latecomers. Most timings and fares will be given in the walks listing. Any additions or amendments will also be published in new leaflets, future editions of Beer Matters or on the branch website (sheffield.camra.org.uk), or by contacting the RambAles Coordinator on 07842 530128 or rambale@sheffield.camra.org.uk.

Everyone is welcome to join us on any of these walks but they are advised to come suitably equipped for the day’s walking, which may be rough, wet & muddy in places. You should also come prepared for the possibility of changeable and inclement weather. In most cases you will also need to bring (or be able to buy) sufficient food and drink for yourself for the day.

I’m afraid they’re all on our side of town, but we hope you’ll be able to join us on one or more of them. Cheers.

Malcolm and Jenny

RambAles return!

It’s spring time again. Time for us to get our boots on and go for our drinks further afield. Sheffield has many great pubs and green spaces within its boundaries. But looking further afield there are many villages in the easily reached surrounding countryside which have great pubs in them too – all worth visiting. We are also lucky to still have within the city a public transport system that will get you there and back. Although we as a Branch have organised mini-bus trips to many of these pubs (usually on our way to present one of them with a well deserved award) these are limited. To supplement them we are continuing our RambAles – a series of roughly monthly led walks in the countryside surrounding Sheffield visiting a number of pubs for a drink whilst enjoying a not too strenuous walk. We hope that people won’t find the walks either too long or too strenuous and most will feature a number of drop-out points, as well as pubs, where people can leave the walk and make their own way back, by either bus or train, to Sheffield if they don’t fancy doing the whole walk or want to stay for another drink in a particular pub. These will also provide joining points for any latecomers. Some timings and fares will be given in the walks listing (but it pays to check these yourself). Dates haven’t been given for our later walks as we have to fit them round other events such as beer festivals and football matches. But all such changes will be published in leaflets, future editions of Beer Matters or on the Branch website (sheffieldcamra.org.uk), or by contacting the walk leader on 0784 253 0128. Everyone is welcome to join us on one of these walks but they are advised to come suitably equipped for the day’s walking, which may be rough, wet and muddy in places. You should also come prepared for the possibility of changeable and inclement weather. In most cases you will also need to bring (or be able to buy) sufficient food and drink for yourself for the day. 2020 RambAle 01:- Saturday March 21st A chance to Walk to the Dams via the 51 bus route again. We tried to do this walk last year but got rained off. Hopefully the weather will be better this year (OL1 OS map)
  • catch the 51 bus from Sheffield City Centre (Arundel Gate, by the Lyceum theatre) at 11:28 to the Shiny Sheff pub by Crimicar Lane, getting there for midday.
  • After a drink, we’ll walk along the conduit path to Redmires Dams then back to Lodge Moor for the Three Merry Lads and Sportsman pubs
  • 51 bus back from Lodge Moor terminus into Sheffield Centre.
  • The cheapest bus ticket is a Sheffield day ticket for First bus – £4.40 from the driver or £4 from their app.
2020 RambAle 02:-  Saturday April 25th                   A walk from Denby Dale to Penistone led by Dave Pickersgill (who will join the train en-route from Sheffield)
  • catch the Northern train from Sheffield at 10:35 to Denby Dale
  • Pubs for potential refreshment stops along the walk to Penistone include the George (Upper Denby), Crystal Palace, Huntsman (Thurlstone) and various in Penistone.
  • Trains set off back from Penistone to Sheffield on a roughly hourly frequency.
  • A return train ticket costs £6.80, buy from the ticket machines or ticket windows at the station. Alternatively a Connect+ pass is available for all public transport in South Yorkshire priced at £8.80.
2020 RambAle 03:-  Saturday May 2nd       A meander around the parish of Holmesfield combining the Sheffield suburb of Totley, Gillifield Woods and Derbyshire countryside.
  • Meet at the Cross Scythes on Baslow Road, Totley, at 12:15. There are a choice of buses to get there, route 218 from Sheffield Interchange at 11:40 or route 97 from Sheffield High Street at 11:43
  • We’ll walk to the small village of Millthorpe, home of the Royal Oak pub, then up to Holmesfield where there are a choice of 3 pubs.
  • We then head down to Totley Rise (Wave at cider maker Dick Shepley as we walk past Woodthorpe Hall!) and the Shepley Spitfire pub, before continuing up onto the main road for a bus back into Sheffield Centre.
  • Best bus ticket is a Citybus all day pass at £4.70, valid on all buses in Sheffield. Buy from the bus driver or on the First bus app.
2020 RambAle 05:-  Saturday July 18th     A walk from Deepcar to Wortley, to visit the the beer festival at Wortley Club.
  • Meet at the King & Miller, a Bradfield Brewery pub in Deepcar, at 12:15. Get there using the Yellow route tram from Sheffield Castle Square at 11:35 and connecting Stagecoach link bus at Middlewood
  • We take a pleasant 3.5 mile walk to the village of Wortley and visit the beer festival there
  • TM Travel bus 29 returns direct from Wortley to Sheffield at 16:38 or 18:44
  • A South Yorkshire connect day pass includes all buses and trams in South Yorkshire for £7. Buy from the tram conductor or on the Stagecoach bus app.
2020 RambAle 06:-  Saturday August TBC A walk from Bents Green to Totley via Ringinglow (OL1 & OL 24 maps)
  • We meet at the Hammer & Pincers pub at 12:15. Get there on bus 83 or 88.
  • Walk up Ringinglow Road to Norfolk Arms, Houndkirk Road to Fox House and over Totley Moss to Totley for a choice of the Cricket Inn, Crown and Cross Scythes.
  • Buses 97 or 218 from Totley back into Sheffield Centre
  • Best bus ticket is a Citybus all day pass at £4.70, valid on all buses in Sheffield. Buy from the bus driver or on the First bus app.
2020 RambAle 07:-  Saturday September  TBC Great Hucklow to Bradwell
  • Catch the 65 bus from Sheffield Interchange out to Queen Anne pub in Great Hucklow, we’ll then walk down to Little Hucklow to visit newly reopened & refurbished 12th Century Old Bulls Head pub.
  • We’ll then walk back over the Dales to Bradwell, a village boasting a choice of pubs.
  • The 272 bus will take us directly back to Sheffield
  • A Derbyshire Wayfarer pass covers both buses, however single tickets are likely to be cheaper.