
Discover Bentley
Bentley is a village located in South Yorkshire, governed by Doncaster Council. With a population of approximately 12,000, it is part of the metropolitan borough of Doncaster. Known for its coal mining heritage, Bentley offers insight into the region's industrial past and features local parks and community amenities.
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Stay in Bentley

Stunning Doncaster House - Sleeps 8 w/Parking

Hamilton Mews Apartment

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

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

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

Premier Inn Doncaster Central (High Fishergate) hotel
Enjoy a comfortable and convenient stay in the heart of Doncaster at this well-regarded Premier Inn hotel.
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Things to Do in Bentley

Bentley Urban Farm
Bentley Urban Farm, located on High Street in Bentley, Doncaster, offers a unique eco-friendly experience for visitors interested in food sovereignty and community gardening. While parking specifics are not detailed, visitors should anticipate standard pay-and-display options typical for the area. Enjoy a day in nature with nearby woods perfect for a relaxing break.

Bentley Park
Bentley Park in Doncaster offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the charming area of Bentley. While the payment options are not specified, it is likely a pay-and-display facility, providing easy access to nearby attractions. Enjoy a pleasant visit to the park and its surroundings.

Newlands Park
Newlands Park in Doncaster offers visitors a quiet, well-maintained green space perfect for dog walking and recreation.
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Food & Drink

Boston & Co Bentley Pavilion
Boston & Co Bentley Pavilion offers breakfast dining in bentley.

Bentley West End
Bentley West End offers convenient parking for visitors to the West End Club in Doncaster. Located near a friendly local pub, this parking facility provides easy access to the club's welcoming atmosphere and community events. Ideal for tourists looking to experience local culture and hospitality.

Charm Thai Cafe
Experience authentic Thai flavours at Charm Thai Cafe in Doncaster, a highly-rated spot celebrated for its delicious and fresh dishes.

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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 12,048
- Administrative area
- Doncaster
- Dialing code
- 01302
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
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Walkshire in Bentley
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Walk: Doncaster River Walk
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
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 youβre walking with kids, take the next left for a visit to Sandall Parkβs 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.

Walk: Trans Pennine Trail
The Trans Pennine Trail is a long-distance path running from Southport on the West coast to Hornsea on the East Coast, across Northern England entirely on surfaced paths and using only gentle gradients. The Route Start Point: Southport Finish Point: Hornsea Distance: 208 Miles GPX Route Map transpenninetrailDownload Walk Description The main westβeast trail starts at Southport, then heads south through the suburbs of Liverpool, through Widnes, Warrington, Manchester, Stockport and Hadfield. It then crosses the Peak District, heading up the Longdendale valley via the Longdendale Trail to Woodhead, then down through Dunford Bridge and Penistone, Doncaster, Selby, Hessle, Hull and Hornsea. This route covers 207 miles (333.1 km). Between Southport and Selby it is National Cycle Network, Route 62 and from Selby to Hornsea, NCN Route 65.

Walk: Brodsworth Community Woodland
A hidden away gem with lots of inter crossing walks to try in this community space of a former colliery. The Route what3words for start point: ///disclose.clarifies.destiny Start Point: Ardwick-Le- Street Finish Point: Ardwick-Le- Street Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map brodsworthcommunitywoodlandDownload Walk Description Peppered with interesting sculptures and wildlife this community spaces has a series of mapped out walks around the area. The highest points give a fabulous view of the surrounding area in all seasons. The Park itself is located in the village of Ardwick-le-street with local car parking if driving to the site. please make sure you use the sign posted parking to respect the local population. Full Address Brodsworth Community Woodlands, Long Lands Lane, Woodlands, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN6 7FF.






