Edlington
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Edlington is a town located in South Yorkshire within the DN12 postcode area. Governed by Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council, it is home to around 8,000 residents. Historically significant for its mining heritage, Edlington offers insight into the industrial past of the region.

Explore the map below to discover accommodation, attractions, restaurants, and live events across Edlington. Scroll down to browse featured listings and plan your perfect visit.

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Accommodation at Hamilton Mews Apartment in doncaster
Apartment
From
Β£876
per night

Hamilton Mews Apartment

7 Hamilton Mews, Doncaster, DN4 5DL, United Kingdom
πŸ“4.8m from the centre of Edlington

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Accommodation at Tilly's Lodge in tickhill
Holiday Cottage

Tilly's Lodge

Tilly's Lodge, Quaryfield Farm, Hindley Lane, Tickhill, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, DN11 9BF, United Kingdom
πŸ“4m from the centre of Edlington

Accommodation at Modern 1 bedroom Catterick Flat w Free Parking in rotherham
Apartment

Modern 1 bedroom Catterick Flat w Free Parking

Cottenham Road 36 Catterick House, Rotherham, S65 1LD, United Kingdom
πŸ“6.5m from the centre of Edlington

Accommodation at Primelodge Rotherham in hellaby
Hotel
From
Β£347
per night

Primelodge Rotherham

Denby Way, Hellaby Ind. Estate, Hellaby, S66 8RY, United Kingdom
πŸ“3.6m from the centre of Edlington

Accommodation at Hooton Apartment 1 bed in kilnhurst
Apartment
From
Β£510
per night

Hooton Apartment 1 bed

14A Hooton Road,, Kilnhurst, S64 5TA, United Kingdom
πŸ“4.2m from the centre of EdlingtonπŸ›οΈ1 Bed

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Things to Do in Edlington

Lush green landscape with a gravel path, stone markers, and wooden gate under a blue sky with fluffy clouds.
Park

Edlington Community Woodland

Dixon Rd, New Edlington, Doncaster DN12 1DN, UK
πŸ“0.8m from the centre of Edlington

Edlington Community Woodland offers a pleasant green space with well-kept fields and seating, perfect for a community escape.

Lush green grass and tall reeds surround a small pond, framed by trees under a blue sky with scattered clouds.
Zoos

Edlington Pitwood

Broomhouse Ln, New Edlington, Doncaster DN12 1ES, UK
πŸ“1.5m from the centre of Edlington

Discover Edlington Pitwood, a fantastic spot for family walks and cycling with winding paths and peaceful surroundings.

Snow-covered fields stretch under a bright sky, with a lone tree on the horizon and tire tracks in the snow.
Walks & Hiking

Barnburgh Crags

Barnburgh, Doncaster DN5 7EJ, UK
πŸ“4.8m from the centre of Edlington

Barnburgh Crags offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the scenic hiking areas and parks in Barnburgh, Doncaster. This pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the natural beauty and outdoor activities in the region, making it an ideal starting point for your adventure.

Cafe Topiary Coffee Shop in conisbrough
Cafe

Topiary Coffee Shop

Crookhill Rd, Conisbrough, Doncaster DN12 2AE, UK
πŸ“0.9m from the centre of Edlington

Discover Topiary Coffee Shop in Conisbrough for a relaxing break, serving delicious food and coffee with friendly service.

Dining at Charm Thai Cafe in doncaster
Restaurant

Charm Thai Cafe

67 Copley Rd, Doncaster DN1 2QP, UK
πŸ“4.9m from the centre of Edlington

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

Dining at ANAYA SWEETS & BAKERY LIMITED in rotherham
Restaurant

ANAYA SWEETS & BAKERY LIMITED

64 Effingham St, Rotherham S65 1AL, UK
πŸ“6.9m from the centre of Edlington

Discover Anaya Sweets & Bakery in Rotherham, celebrated for its fresh, delicious homemade desi food and sweets, perfect for dine-in or takeaway.

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Geographic Facts

Population
8,357
Postcode
DN12
Administrative area
Doncaster
Dialing code
01709
Timezone
UTCΒ±00:00

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Walkshire in Edlington

More Walks in Edlington β†’
Walk: Sprotbrough Falls
4mi
Moderate

Walk: Sprotbrough Falls

πŸ“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 weirsβ€”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 beβ€”all within the scope of a single, fascinating stroll.

Walk: Doncaster River Walk
6mi
Moderate

Walk: Doncaster River Walk

πŸ“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: Sprotbrough Lock
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Sprotbrough Lock

πŸ“Balby

A short stroll at Sprotbrough Lock, one of the most beautiful spots on the Sheffield & South Yorkshire Navigation, just on the outskirts of Doncaster. Sprotbrough Lock The Route what3words for start point: ///pardon.fingertip.outermost Start Point: The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough DN5 7NB Finish Point: The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough DN5 7NB Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map sprotbroughlockDownload Walk Description Spotbrough Lock is a peaceful site on the Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation, surrounded by woodlands and a nature reserve. Start the walk at The Boat Inn, a 17th century pub, and head up the canal towards Sprotbrough Lock. You will pass Snow Wood and cross the canal before eventually reaching the Old Pump House. Look out for any wildlife popping up in the woodland. Once you reach the Old Pump House retrace your steps towards the Boat Inn. Pass the Boat Inn and carry on walking downstream towards Sprotbrough Flash. Sprotbrough Flash, a site of special scientific interest, is a wildlife heaven so the perfect place to see nature at anytime of year. Take your binoculars and detour to one of the bird hides in the reserve before returning back to the Boat Inn.

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