If there’s one thing Sheffield does well (besides complaining about the hills), it’s summer. The second the sun shows up, the whole city heads outside – parks fill up, bevs taste better, and suddenly everyone’s got plans.
If you’re wondering what to do in the summer holidays, here’s your go-to list of outdoor activities in Sheffield for all ages – from full-on festivals to laid-back days in the sun…
1. Kelham Pride 2026
Kelham Island knows how to throw a party, and Pride is no exception. Expect live music, DJs, drag, street food, and a feel-good atmosphere across multiple venues. It’s loud, colourful, and exactly how summer should feel.
2. Sheffield Family Summer Festival
If house music in the sunshine sounds like your thing, head to Steelyard. Four stages, big energy, and a crowd that’s just there for a good time – one of those summer activities that turns into an all-day session.
3. Quayside Market
Running throughout the summer, this is your Sunday sorted. Street food, local makers, live music – basically a rotating showcase of everything Sheffield does best. Go hungry, stay longer than planned.

4. A Day at Owlerton Stadium
Not all outdoor activities in Sheffield involve hiking boots. If you fancy something a bit different, Owlerton brings the atmosphere – live greyhound racing, live music, drinks, and that buzz you don’t get from sitting in a beer garden.
Whether you’re here for the racing thrills, the food, or just the people-watching, it’s a full-on summer experience that makes for a proper weekend in Sheffield.
Here’s the lowdown for summer*:
- Friday: Gates open 5 pm
- Saturday: Gates open 6 pm
- Sunday: Gates open 1 pm
*Please check the racing schedule for full opening and race times, as these may vary each week.
5. 90s Fest & Summerbowl 2026
Throw it back at Don Valley Bowl with a full weekend of nostalgia. Think massive throwback acts, questionable fashion choices, and songs you definitely still know all the words to.

6. Tramlines 2026
It wouldn’t be a Sheffield summer without Tramlines. Hillsborough Park becomes the centre of the universe for a weekend – big names, local legends, and thousands of people pretending they’re not tired on day three.
7. Sheffield Fayre 2026
A traditional family day out. Crafts, food, performances, and plenty to keep kids (and adults) entertained. If you’re after summer activities that are a bit more wholesome, this one ticks the box.
8. Graves Park Food & Drink Festival
Food, drink, live music – all in one of Sheffield’s best parks. It’s basically a weekend of eating your way around the Norton area, with a pint in hand and zero regrets.

9. Art in the Gardens 2026
Set in the Botanical Gardens, this one’s a bit slower paced but just as good. Stalls from artists and makers across the UK, live music, and a genuinely nice way to spend a sunny afternoon.
10. Sheffield Half Pint Marathon
Only in Sheffield could a pub crawl become an organised event. Mixing beer, art, and the city’s independent spirit – all while supporting a good cause. Pace yourself.
Make the Most of Summer in Sheffield
Whether you’re planning the kids’ summer holidays or just making the most of a rare sunny weekend, there’s no shortage of outdoor activities Sheffield has to offer.
From festivals and food to something a bit different trackside, the best plan is simple: get outside, try something new, and don’t go home too early!
If you’re looking to cap off your day with a bit of excitement, why not head to Owlerton Stadium?
With live greyhound racing Friday, Saturday, and Sunday – plus live music, drinks, and a quintessential summer vibe, it’s perfect whether you’re bringing the family for a fun day out or organising a corporate team-building experience that’s a little bit different.
Plan your summer around some outdoor activities in Sheffield – and make sure Owlerton is on the itinerary…