
Discover Hoylandswaine
Hoylandswaine is a village located in South Yorkshire, governed by Barnsley Metropolitan Borough Council. It has a population of around 1,000 residents. Known for its proximity to the scenic Peak District National Park, Hoylandswaine offers insight into traditional Yorkshire village life and serves as a gateway to the area's natural landscapes.
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Stay in Hoylandswaine


Hartcliffe View

ST MARYS APARTMENT - One bedroom modern accommodation in charming market town in the Peak District, UK

The Cottage

The Old Crown Inn
Experience a warm Yorkshire welcome at The Old Crown Inn, a lively Penistone inn offering a cosy atmosphere, great value, and friendly service.

High Lea Farm Camping
High Lea Farm Camping offers a tranquil Sheffield escape with stunning views and basic facilities, ideal for a peaceful outdoor adventure.
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Things to Do in Hoylandswaine

Upper Don Trail
Located in the picturesque village of Millhouse Green, the Upper Don Trail offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the scenic routes of the C2C trans Pennine trail. This pay-and-display facility ensures easy access to the beautiful walking and cycling paths that stretch through the heart of Yorkshire's natural landscapes.

Penistone Station Wildflower Nature Reserve
Discover Penistone Station Wildflower Nature Reserve, a tranquil spot perfect for exploring the Trans Pennine Trail.

Cannon Hall Museum
Food & Drink

Rays cafe
Rays cafe offers fast_food dining in hoylandswaine.

The Rose & Crown Hoylandswaine
The Rose & Crown Hoylandswaine offers convenient parking options for visitors exploring the charming village of Hoylandswaine. Located on Barnsley Road, this facility is ideal for those visiting the local pub and nearby attractions. Enjoy a hassle-free visit with easy access to the heart of the village.

Lord Nelson Hoylandswaine
Located in the charming village of Hoylandswaine, the Lord Nelson offers a delightful dining experience with its country pub ambiance and excellent food. Visitors can enjoy a variety of menu options, making it a perfect stop for both locals and tourists exploring the Yorkshire area. Conveniently situated on Barnsley Rd, it provides easy access to nearby attractions.
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Geographic Facts
This village is geographically within the following regions:
- Population
- 1,038
- Administrative area
- Penistone
Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records
Upcoming Events in Hoylandswaine
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Hilarity Bites Comedy Club feat. Roger Monkhouse & Bethany Black
at The Cluntergate Centre

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at Picture Drome, Holmfirth
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Walkshire in Hoylandswaine
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Walk: Penistone to Dunford Bridge
An easy walk along the former Great Central Railway in South Yorkshire, with moorland views, trees and wildflowers. The Route what3words for start point: ///decanter.quits.boots Start Point: Penistone Finish Point: Dunford Bridge Distance: 5.7 Miles GPX Route Map penistonetodunfordbridgeDownload Walk Description This old railway line on the Trans Pennine Trail provides a relaxed walk for all the family. Start at the thriving market town of Penistone and follow the former Great Central railway out past the skate park through rolling moorland and tree-lined tracks to the remote hamlet of Dunford Bridge. Take a break and admire the views and local wildlife from one of the benches and look out for historic clues of the path's past. Younger explorers will be thrilled to find a magic wood just after Hazlehead Bridge station, as well as exquisitely painted fairy houses nestling in the trees.

Walk: Scout Dike, Royd Moor and Ingbirchworth Reservoirs
Visit three lovely reservoirs on the outskirts of Penistone for some peace, quiet and mindfulness time. Perfect for letting the world go by as you stroll. The Route what3words for start point: ///canal.acid.frizz Start Point: Scout Dike Reservoir Finish Point: Ingbirchworth Distance: 6 Miles GPX Route Map scout-dike-royd-moor-and-ingbirchworth-reservoirsDownload Walk Description There is a car park at Scout Dike which is where this walk starts, make sure you use the designated spaces. The walk starts with Scout Dike to your right but soon you will spot Royd Moor higher up and to the left. The walk intersects both water bodies as it follows the path towards Ingbirchworth reservoir. If you're looking to refuel why not take a detour on the way back via the village of Ingbirchworth for some refreshments before heading back.

Walk: Cannon Hall Country Park
Enjoy strolling around this beautiful country park on the outskirts of Barnsley. The Route what3words for start point: ///sized.forkful.donation Start Point: Cannon Hall, Cawthorne, Barnsley S75 4AT Finish Point: Cannon Hall Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map cannon-hall-country-parkDownload Walk Description This country park is free to visit though parking charges apply. There is fabulous array of grassland, streams and a stunning lake which are home to all sorts of wildlife. Make sure you have your eyes peeled to spot it all. In addition the woodlands look stunning in spring with bluebells in full bloom. The Hall itself is well worth a visit, as it's a stunning Georgian period property with a museum. There is also a cafΓ© and farm shop on site to help you get those lovely treats for the family.

