Skip to content
Join Log in
Menu

Stagecoach 65 - Visit the historic plague village of Eyam and the majestic Longshaw Estate on the Stagecoach 65 from Sheffield.

Tinsley    ➤

Uncover Tinsley's tranquil charm in South Yorkshire: enjoy peaceful canal walks and easy car-free access to local gems and bustling shopping.

Nestled in South Yorkshire, Tinsley offers a delightful retreat for those exploring by foot or public transport. Stroll along the serene Sheffield & Tinsley Canal, where narrowboats glide past, providing a tranquil escape from the everyday. This picturesque waterway connects you directly to the heart of the area’s industrial heritage, overlooked by the impressive Tinsley Viaduct.,

For a change of pace, the bustling Meadowhall shopping centre is just a short, easy journey away, offering a plethora of shops and eateries to explore. Getting around Tinsley and its vibrant surroundings is wonderfully simple without a car, allowing you to truly immerse yourself in the local character and discover charming spots at your leisure.,

Carbrook    ➤

Discover Carbrook in South Yorkshire: A vibrant Sheffield district where heritage meets modern entertainment, easily explored by tram.

Carbrook, a dynamic district within Sheffield, South Yorkshire, offers a captivating blend of industrial history and contemporary leisure, perfect for explorers without a car. Easily reached via the efficient Sheffield Supertram, with stops like Carbrook and Valley Centertainment right on your doorstep, your journey is part of the adventure.

Begin your visit by delving into the past at the Sheffield Bus Museum, or admire the historic Carbrook Hall, now a Starbucks, which offers a glimpse into the area’s rich heritage. For modern entertainment, Valley Centertainment boasts a 20-screen cinema and other exciting options, while the nearby Sheffield Arena hosts a variety of events.

Nature lovers will appreciate the tranquillity of Carbrook Ravine Nature Reserve, a peaceful local green space ideal for a gentle stroll. Further afield, yet still readily accessible by tram or bus, explore the city’s treasures. Wander through the captivating Kelham Island Museum, immerse yourself in the beauty of the Sheffield Botanical Gardens, or discover the vibrant city centre with its diverse offerings. Sheffield is also uniquely positioned with one-third of its area within the stunning Peak District, making scenic countryside escapes a breeze for those embracing car-free travel. Carbrook truly connects you to the best of Sheffield and South Yorkshire.

Brightside    ➤

Brightside: Your car-free gateway to Sheffield’s vibrant city life and the stunning South Yorkshire countryside

Tucked within the vibrant city of Sheffield, Brightside offers a fascinating glimpse into South Yorkshire’s rich industrial past while serving as an excellent base for car-free adventures. Historically a hub of industry, today Brightside is well-connected, ensuring your explorations are seamless and enjoyable.

From Brightside, hopping onto local buses or trams makes reaching central Sheffield a breeze. Immerse yourself in the city’s heritage at the Kelham Island Museum, a true celebration of Sheffield’s steelmaking prowess, easily accessible by a short walk from Shalesmoor tram stop. For art and nature lovers, the Millennium Gallery and the breathtaking Winter Garden, Europe’s largest urban glasshouse, are just a pleasant stroll from Sheffield train station.

Venture further afield without the need for a car. Regular train services from nearby Meadowhall or Sheffield station can whisk you into the heart of the glorious Peak District National Park. Imagine scenic train rides through the Hope Valley, revealing spectacular hilly scenery perfect for walkers and nature enthusiasts. You could find yourself exploring charming villages, embarking on invigorating hikes, or simply soaking in the fresh country air that once drew ‘pleasure parties’ to Brightside itself. With an extensive network of buses and trams, exploring the wider region, from botanical gardens to historical sites, is wonderfully straightforward.

Advertise with us

Atlas    ➤

Exploring South Yorkshire's diverse landscapes and rich heritage by bus, where industrial history meets natural beauty awaits

While ‘Atlas’ in South Yorkshire often refers to the region’s industrious spirit and various enterprises, it perfectly frames the expansive and diverse county awaiting discovery by bus. Far from a single village, ‘Atlas’ is a name connected to places across a landscape rich with history and natural charm. Embarking on a journey through South Yorkshire without a car reveals the rugged beauty of the Pennine moorlands and the serene river valleys, connecting you seamlessly to vibrant urban centres like Sheffield, the historic market town of Doncaster, and the tranquil edges of the Peak District. The area’s extensive bus network makes it a delight to explore its unique blend of industrial heritage and breathtaking countryside, inviting you to uncover local gems, from charming pubs to scenic walking trails, all at a relaxed pace.

Advertise with us

Hunters Bar    ➤

Discover the vibrant charm of Hunters Bar, Sheffield: a car-free gateway to green spaces and local delights

Nestled in the bustling city of Sheffield, Hunters Bar offers a delightful escape for those exploring without a car. This vibrant neighbourhood is a treasure trove of independent shops, inviting cafés, and unique eateries, especially along the popular Ecclesall Road and charming Sharrow Vale Road, where you can find everything from handmade chocolates at Cocoa Wonderland to antique furniture.

A stone’s throw away, Endcliffe Park provides a sprawling green oasis, perfect for leisurely strolls or a peaceful afternoon amidst its woodlands and streams. From here, you can even begin your journey along the scenic Porter Brook Trail, leading you further into the beautiful local countryside. Just a short walk brings you to the magnificent Sheffield Botanical Gardens, showcasing diverse plant collections within stunning glasshouses and formal gardens, offering a tranquil retreat.

The joy of Hunters Bar lies in its walkability and excellent local transport connections, making exploration effortless. Whether you’re seeking a relaxed day browsing unique shops, enjoying a coffee, or venturing into nature, this Sheffield gem offers a truly authentic British experience, all accessible without the need for a car.

Parkhead    ➤

Discover Parkhead, Sheffield: A delightful blend of urban charm and serene countryside, perfectly explored without a car

Nestled on the southwestern fringes of Sheffield, Parkhead offers a refreshing escape where city vibrancy meets the tranquility of nature. It’s an ideal spot for those travelling Britain without a car, with local buses providing seamless connections to both urban attractions and the stunning Peak District.

A short journey from Parkhead brings you to the delightful Highland Cows of the Peak Experiences, a charming local attraction offering unique encounters with these majestic creatures. For a different kind of natural beauty, the magnificent Sheffield Botanical Gardens, with its exquisite glasshouses and diverse plant collections, is easily reached, providing a peaceful oasis within the city.

With the glorious Peak District on your doorstep, exploring the area’s scenic trails and breathtaking views is a joy on foot or by bus. Parkhead truly offers the best of both worlds, making for a memorable South Yorkshire adventure without the need for a car.

Advertise with us

Longshaw Estate, National Trust    ➤

Discover the natural beauty of Longshaw Estate, a tranquil National Trust gem in Derbyshire, easily explored without a car

Escape to the breathtaking landscapes of Longshaw Estate, a magnificent National Trust property nestled in the heart of the Peak District. This expansive area of moorland, ancient woodlands, and wildflower meadows offers dramatic vistas across the Derwent Valley, inviting you to embrace the tranquillity of nature.

Reaching Longshaw is straightforward without a car, making for a truly relaxing journey. Regular bus services from Sheffield stop conveniently at Fox House, just a short stroll from the estate. Alternatively, a scenic train ride to Grindleford Station connects you to a picturesque 1.5-mile uphill walk through the enchanting Padley Gorge ancient oak woodland, or a quick bus transfer. Once there, explore numerous footpaths, find a moment of peace by the ponds, or visit the charming tea room for a treat after your walk.

Advertise with us

Padley Gorge, National Trust    ➤

Immerse yourself in the magical ancient woodland and babbling brooks of Padley Gorge, a cherished Peak District haven easily reached without a car

Padley Gorge, nestled in the heart of the Peak District, offers a truly enchanting escape into nature. This ancient woodland, a National Trust treasure, invites you to wander amidst towering trees, discover fascinating gritstone boulders, and follow the soothing murmur of Burbage Brook as it tumbles over small waterfalls. It’s a place where time slows, perfect for a peaceful ramble or an invigorating hike, with stunning vistas unfolding at every turn.

Reaching this serene haven is a delight; a picturesque train journey delivers you directly to Grindleford station, just a short, scenic walk away. Embrace the freedom of exploring without a car, allowing the journey itself to become part of your memorable Derbyshire adventure before perhaps enjoying a warm welcome at a local pub.

Advertise with us
Advertise with us
Advertise with us
Advertise with us

King Sterndale    ➤

Step into timeless beauty: exploring King Sterndale's charming history and spectacular dales by bus for a car-free Peak District adventure.

King Sterndale, a hidden gem nestled in the Derbyshire Peak District, offers a serene escape where time feels as though it has stood still. This charming small village is easily reached by a local bus service from Buxton, inviting you to embrace its tranquil atmosphere and historic allure. Discover the fascinating Christ Church, dating back to 1847, and seek out the remains of the old medieval butter cross that graces the village green.

Stepping out from King Sterndale, you are immediately immersed in the stunning natural beauty of the surrounding dales. Explore delightful walking routes through Deep Dale and Woo Dale, leading to breathtaking landscapes. A true highlight for keen walkers are the famous Chee Dale Stepping Stones, just a short distance away. Choosing to travel without a car here means you can fully savour the unspoilt scenery and the quiet rhythm of rural life, making for an authentically relaxing British getaway.

Advertise with us

This listing was last updated on 11th January 2026

We can't guarantee that all information on this website is 100% accurate. You must always check with the operator's website before travelling. We can't be held responsible for any costs incurred because of inaccurate or misleading information. For more information, please read our terms and conditions.

Scroll to top of the page