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What to See

Sheffield is a great place to visit and with so many things to see and do you'll need to spend plenty of time here. 

Other great attractions in and around the region include...

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  • Aerial Extreme

    On 17 July 2010 Aerial Extreme will open at iceSheffield!  Boasting over 30 exciting obstacles, you can amaze yourself as you take on speedy zip wires, mid-air jumps, suspended gravity defying walls and much more! The outdoors has never been this much fun. No experience or skill is required, just a sense of adventure.

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  • Magna Science Adventure Centre

    The UK's first Science Adventure Centre. Celebrating the power and force of earth, air, fire and water, Magna is an awe-inspiring day out for all. Walk on air, feel the heat of a fire tornado and blast water cannons. Defy gravity and explore the limits of science in Sci-Tek outdoor playground or play spray, squirt, mist and drench yourself in Aqua-Tek one of the UK's largest outdoor water play areas. Also onsite is the Abyss Bungee, one of only 2 indoor bungee sites in the world!!

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  • Chatsworth

    Home to the Devonshire family for hundreds of years, Chatsworth is one of the treasure houses of England.

    Right on Sheffield's doorstep nestling in the heart of the Peak District National Park this should absolutely not be missed. Enjoy the farmyard and the spectacular woodland adventure playground or the 105 acre garden with its cascades, fountains and maze.

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  • Yorkshire Sculpture Park

    Yorkshire Sculpture Park is an extraordinary place that sets out to challenge, inspire, inform and delight. Within 500 acres of 18th century parkland, it is an international centre for modern and contemporary art, experienced by thousands of visitors each year, including students and members of the public of all ages and abilities who are engaged in the YSP education and community programme.

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  • Weston Park Museum

    Following a £17.3 Million refurbishment, Weston Park Museum opened in October 2006.

    At Weston Park Museum you can explore the world and its past, from millions of years ago to the present day with animated new displays, and fun-filled, creative activites for families and school groups.

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