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Close-up side view of a textured gold lion statue on a blurry street.

Free Pride of Yorkshire trail opens in Sheffield this June

A free public sculpture trail will spread across South Yorkshire this summer as Pride of Yorkshire brings lion and lioness sculptures to streets in Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster.

The trail runs from Monday 8 June to Tuesday 8 September 2026. It is organised by Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity to mark 150 years of Sheffield Children’s Hospital and to raise funds for the hospital.

Detail Confirmed information
Event Pride of Yorkshire
Dates Monday 8 June to Tuesday 8 September 2026
Time Not specified by the source
Locations Various locations across Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster
Cost Free
Organiser Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity
Audience General public

Lions across four South Yorkshire areas

Pride of Yorkshire is described as a brand-new sculpture trail and free public arts exhibition. The route will cover Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster, giving residents and visitors several months to find the sculptures across the region.

The source does not list a single venue address, start time or end time. Instead, the event is billed as a trail across multiple locations, so people planning a visit should treat it as a regional public art route rather than a one-site exhibition.

For Sheffield, the event adds a long-running summer activity to the city’s cultural calendar. For the wider South Yorkshire area, it gives families, schools, community groups and visitors a reason to move between town and city centres during the summer months.

150 lion sculptures and 150 cubs

The trail will feature 150 lion and lioness sculptures, alongside 150 lion cubs. According to the event listing, the project is intended to unite businesses, artists, community groups and schools across the region.

The lion theme is tied to the Pride of Yorkshire name and the anniversary year for Sheffield Children’s Hospital. The public-facing result will be a sculpture trail, while the charitable purpose is fundraising for Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity.

That combination makes the event more than a standard outdoor exhibition. It is also a visible anniversary marker for a hospital that serves children and families across the area.

What to know before planning a visit

Entry is listed as free, and the event is aimed at the general public. The published information does not include booking requirements, accessibility details, transport advice, food stalls or a fixed daily timetable.

Because the trail runs for three months, visitors should have flexibility over when they see it. The confirmed window is Monday 8 June through Tuesday 8 September 2026.

The most useful planning detail currently available is the geographic spread: Pride of Yorkshire will appear across Sheffield, Rotherham, Barnsley and Doncaster. Anyone looking to follow the full trail should expect multiple stops across South Yorkshire rather than one central exhibition site.

The event listing says further information is available through Pride of Yorkshire, with the trail organised by Sheffield Children’s Hospital Charity.

Source: Welcome to Sheffield Events

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