
Wantley Dragon Wood
π Deepcar, Sheffield S36 3ST, UK
About Wantley Dragon Wood
Wantley Dragon Wood offers a fascinating walk through woodland near Deepcar, Sheffield, leading visitors to the site associated with the local legend of the Wantley Dragon. This unique outdoor attraction is celebrated for its distinctive dragon sculpture, which brings the 17th-century tale of the fearsome beast to life. The walk itself provides a pleasant way to explore the natural beauty of the area, making it a memorable outing for those interested in local folklore and gentle outdoor activity.
Visitors consistently praise the impressive dragon sculpture and the enjoyable journey through the woods to reach it. Many appreciate the chance to immerse themselves in the historical legend of the Wantley Dragon and its defeat by More of More Hall. With a strong Google rating of 4.4/5 stars, it's clear that this mythical woodland trail provides an engaging experience for all ages.
Visiting Information
As an outdoor woodland area, Wantley Dragon Wood is generally accessible during daylight hours. Visitors can find free parking conveniently located on the reservoir road nearby, making access straightforward. There are no commercial services or entry fees, and therefore no specific payment options are accepted, as the site is freely open to the public. Be aware that the path can be muddy, especially after rain, so appropriate footwear is recommended.
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π Deepcar, Sheffield S36 3ST, UK
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Showing 5 of 17 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.
I don't think it's as impressive as the previous one on Google, which looked to have the head part of the wall but still worth the walk up as the body and legs look great! Lots of free parking on the reservoir road, not far away
There be Dragons, well one at least. Makes a walk in the woods a better place. Park at the bottom and take a walk up a sheepish muddy ish hill.
Glad to have seen this, and to have learned about the legend of the Wantley Dragon. It's from a 17th century source, referring to a hideous dragon terrorising the local area, cunningly defeated by the local More of More Hall (to get here, go along More Hall Road, and there's a path through the woods after a bit on the right). It might have been allegorical, with the dragon referring to a local landowner....
A Woodland Trust area, this made for a good walk of discovery with family following wooden posts with depictions of dragon, uphill through woods, with great valley views and the dragon himself along with a tale of his life and demise.
Good for a dog walk. Was expecting more to be onist.