Welcome to the Eastern Moors. Situated on the east of the Peak District National Park in the UK and the fringes of Sheffield, England's fourth largest city. The Eastern moors are both a valued place to people and the wildlife that thrives there. A place of great diversity with a mix of different habitats including vibrant woodlands, towering grit-stone edges, open moorland with dramatic skies, every visit is different.
Explore and discover some of the surrounding area. The moors are accessible under the Countryside and Rights of Way act, and have walks, cycle and horse routes to cater for all.
You may encounter on your travels.
Dramatic landscapes to sit and watch for hours.
Stone circles and stone carvings from times past.
Carpets of purple heather and bogs rich with wetland flowers.
Climbing, walking, riding or just a picnic. People enjoy the moors in a number of ways.
From a variety of Bird Life to Wild Red Deer. Nature always has something new.
Dragonfly pools and quiet rivers to lose time by.
A wild place surrounded by welcoming communities and you are never far from civilization when needed.
The Eastern Moors Partnership manages on behalf of the Peak District National Park Authority.
