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Doncaster is a city located in South Yorkshire, governed by Doncaster Council. With a population of approximately 110,000, it stands 15 meters above sea level. Historically significant as a Roman settlement, Doncaster today is a key transport hub, featuring a diverse economy and vibrant cultural scene.

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Accommodation at Hamilton Mews Apartment in doncaster
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Hamilton Mews Apartment

7 Hamilton Mews, Doncaster, DN4 5DL, United Kingdom

The Bunker @ Sprotbrough - camping in doncaster
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The Bunker @ Sprotbrough

Sprotbrough, Doncaster DN5 7QL, UK

Discover The Bunker @ Sprotbrough, a highly-rated campsite near Doncaster offering a peaceful 'field of dreams' experience.

Accommodation at Campanile Hotel Doncaster in doncaster
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Campanile Hotel Doncaster

Doncaster Leisure Park, Bawtry Road, Doncaster, DN4 7PD, United Kingdom

Accommodation at Spacious Luxurious Serviced Accommodation 2 in doncaster
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Spacious Luxurious Serviced Accommodation 2

1 Lilac Crescent, Doncaster, DN12 1NH, United Kingdom

Tow & Go Caravans - car-dealers in doncaster
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Tow & Go Caravans

3 Cherry Ln, Marsh Gate, Doncaster DN5 8AF, UK

Tow & Go Caravans in Doncaster offers a superb selection of touring caravans, backed by exceptional, pressure-free customer service.

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Residential mobile home park

Lambeth House, Lambeth Rd, Doncaster DN4 8HX, UK

Discover Lambeth House, a highly-rated residential mobile home park in Doncaster offering a peaceful community living experience.

Things to Do in Doncaster

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Doncaster Racecourse

Bawtry Rd, Doncaster DN2 6BB, UK

Doncaster Racecourse is one of Yorkshire's premier racecourses.

The Bunker @ Sprotbrough - camping in doncaster
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The Bunker @ Sprotbrough

Sprotbrough, Doncaster DN5 7QL, UK

Discover The Bunker @ Sprotbrough, a highly-rated campsite near Doncaster offering a peaceful 'field of dreams' experience.

Hexthorpe Bowl - skate-parks in doncaster
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Hexthorpe Bowl

Doncaster DN4 0HY, UK

Hexthorpe Bowl offers a concrete skate park in Doncaster, perfect for skaters and BMX riders to practice tricks.

Whippy Ice Cream Treats - ice-cream-shops in doncaster
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Whippy Ice Cream Treats

77 Church St., Bentley, Doncaster DN5 0BE, UK

Indulge in delicious ice cream treats with a wide selection and friendly service from this highly-rated Doncaster favourite.

Dining at Amane Tantunı Restaurant in doncaster
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Amane Tantunı Restaurant

8A Nether Hall Rd, Doncaster DN1 2PW, UK

Discover authentic Turkish flavours and warm hospitality at Amane Tantunı Restaurant in the heart of Doncaster.

Bentley’s Local Off License - off-license in doncaster
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Bentley’s Local Off License

3 Yarborough Terrace, Doncaster DN5 9SJ, UK

Bentley's Local Off License is a highly-rated Doncaster convenience store offering drinks and delicious takeaway food.

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Elevation
15 m

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Walkshire in Doncaster

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Potteric Carr Nature Reserve Walk
4mi
Moderate

Potteric Carr Nature Reserve Walk

⏱️1h 24m📍Balby

This is a glorious walk amongst nature. Potteric Carr Nature Reserve is a beautiful area of wetland, just near Doncaster, with woodland and wildlife that is a joy to explore. Discover the marvel of nature on this 4-mile trail around the nature reserve. The Route what3words for start point: ///cropping.flesh.pulp Start Point: Potteric Carr Visitor Centre, Mallard Way, Doncaster DN4 8DB Finish Point: Potteric Carr Visitor Centre, Mallard Way, Doncaster DN4 8DB Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map pottericcarrDownload The nature reserve is an oasis of nature that is nestled between a busy main road and a railway line, not too far from inner Doncaster. You will forget about all of the industry in the surroundings once you are in and exploring. There is a small fee to enter the reserve. The Yorkshire Wildlife Trust will give you a great briefing to help you on your way along the trail. This walk covers a 4-mile figure of eight around much of the reserve, taking in the marshes and through the meadows and woodland. There are, of course, shorter routes as well for those with little ones or those that maybe do not have as long to explore. You can get a route map at the entry kiosk which explains the differing routes and what to expect. On the routes, there are plenty of colour-coordinated signs to keep you on track. From the kiosk, follow the red route off to the right and wandered through the glorious woodland before coming across the first of many great hides, where you can watch the birds and nature on the water. The path then passes through tall grass meadows, full of colour, before heading out for a full circuit of one of the larger marshes. There are more hides dotted all along that are great for bird spotters and nature lovers alike. Along the paths, you are surrounded by dragonflies and the dazzling blue damselflies going about their business in great number. It is so peaceful all the way around. You would not believe how close to the city you are, nor how close to a main road. It is a fabulous walk for all standards and ages.

Walk: Sprotbrough Falls
4mi
Moderate

Walk: Sprotbrough Falls

📍Balby

A stunning walk to see a hidden gem of South Yorkshire, Sprotbrough Falls, just outside of Doncaster. The Route what3words for start point: ///octopus.caravan.gilding Start Point: Sprotbrough Bridge, Mill Ln / Boat Lane, Doncaster DN5 7SE Finish Point: Sprotbrough Bridge Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map sprotbrough-fallsDownload Walk Description Embark on a walk that is as much an exploration of history as it is a communion with nature. Your journey will take you along a fascinating stretch of the Trans Pennine Trail, a coast-to-coast path that links the Atlantic Ocean to the North Sea. Far from being a monolithic landscape, the area you'll traverse is a harmonious blend of industrial heritage and rich biodiversity. As you walk, you'll encounter ingeniously designed locks and weirs—testaments to human engineering that have shaped local waterways for commerce and navigation. While the industrial aspects of the trail might capture your attention initially, it's the sheer diversity of wildlife that will keep you entranced. As you make your way, the scenery unfolds to reveal lush marshlands, expansive water bodies, and dense woodland areas. Each natural setting is a habitat, inviting you to be an observer of life in various forms. Keep your eyes peeled for the elusive Bittern, a bird renowned for its masterful camouflage among reeds and waterside vegetation. Listen for the unique calls of the Great Crested Grebe, a fascinating bird with striking plumage and an elaborate mating dance. And let the rhythmic drumming of Green Woodpeckers serve as a natural soundtrack to your trek. These avian residents add a dash of color and symphony to the already arresting panorama. Your destination is the nature reserve at Sprotbrough Flash, a local gem that has earned its reputation as a haven for both indigenous and migratory species. The term "Flash" in its name refers to a wide, slow-moving section of a river, often created by subsidence due to coal mining activities. In this particular case, the Flash has become a flourishing wetland. Upon arrival, take some time to soak in the tranquility and marvel at how the area has been reclaimed by nature. The spot is particularly popular among birdwatchers, photographers, and those looking to escape the buzz of daily life. One of the remarkable things about this walking route is its multi-faceted appeal. Here, engineering coexists with ecology; human history intersects with natural evolution. It's a setting where you can learn as much from the meticulously crafted locks as you can from the intricate nests of the Great Crested Grebe. Both are marvels in their own right, and they cohabit in a delicate balance that makes this stretch of the Trans Pennine Trail an unforgettable experience. So whether you're an amateur naturalist, a history aficionado, or a casual walker seeking fresh air and peaceful moments, this journey towards Sprotbrough Flash has something for everyone. You'll walk away with a newfound appreciation for how diverse yet interconnected the world can truly be—all within the scope of a single, fascinating stroll.

Walk: Doncaster River Walk
6mi
Moderate

Walk: Doncaster River Walk

📍Doncaster

A 6 mile stroll following the peaceful River Don from Central Doncaster to Conisborough. Don't worry you can get the train home if you have tired legs. The Route what3words for start point: ///civil.wake.stop Start Point: Doncaster Finish Point: Conisborough Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map doncaster-river-walkDownload Walk Description Follow the river Don through some beautiful South Yorkshire scenery with a variety of wildlife at Sprotborough Flash Nature reserve as well as time to rest up near the popular Sprotborough Falls. These are created by the weir on the river but are just as impressive as the ones created by mother nature. Don't forget to watch out for the impressive Conisborough Viaduct which was completed in 1909 and is a marvel of engineering.

Walk: Sandall Park
1mi
Moderate

Walk: Sandall Park

⏱️0h 22m📍Edenthorpe

A lovely, easy wander around some of the 69 acres of possibly the largest park in Doncaster - Sandall Park. The Route What3Words starting point ///grid.events.tens  Start / Finish Point: Main Sandall Park car park off A18 Thorne Road, Doncaster DN2 5DX Distance: 1 Miles GPX Route Map walkshiresandalparkDownload Walk Description With the main road behind you, walk to the left of the car park and past the building to reach the path. Turn left and follow the circle path around to the lake path. Turn left, and follow the path with the lake on the right. As the two paths join together, turn left and follow that path to a hedge-lined path running left to right. Go straight on through the gap onto the open park, and turn left to walk around the entire edge of the park. As you walk along the Barnby Dun Road side of the park, turn right at the line of trees and possibly spend a few minutes in the Quiet Garden. Turn left and then right to walk down part of the hedge-lined path, before turning left on the path you took away from the lake. This time, turn left, walking on the north side of the boating lake. If you’re walking with kids, take the next left for a visit to Sandall Park’s traditional playground, and then turn right down the path which hugs the edge of the lake. Follow this path all around the lake, turning left when the car park comes into view on the left.

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