Treeton
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Treeton is a village located in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Governed by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council, it has a population of approximately 3,000. The village is part of the S60 postcode area and is known for its historical roots and proximity to the River Rother, which offers scenic walking paths.

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Stay in Treeton

Accommodation at Quarry House in sheffield
Bed & Breakfast

Quarry House

Quarry House, Rivelin Glen, Sheffield S6 5SE, UK
πŸ“7.4m from the centre of Treeton

Quarry House offers a warm and comfortable B&B stay in Sheffield, praised for its welcoming hosts and excellent breakfast.

Accommodation at Honeysuckle Cottage in oughtibridge
Hotel

Honeysuckle Cottage

Oughtibridge Lane Andrew Carr Farm, Oughtibridge, S35 8QD, United Kingdom
πŸ“7.7m from the centre of Treeton

Mexborough Caravan Storage - Self Storage in mexborough
Self Storage

Mexborough Caravan Storage

Station Rd, Mexborough S64 9AQ, UK
πŸ“7.9m from the centre of Treeton

Mexborough Caravan Storage provides secure and accessible 24/7 solutions for your caravan or motorhome in Mexborough.

Things to Do in Treeton

Rivelin Valley Park Water Playground - Water Parks in sheffield
Water Parks

Rivelin Valley Park Water Playground

Rivelin Park Rd, Sheffield S6 5GL, UK
πŸ“6.7m from the centre of Treeton

Discover Rivelin Valley Park Water Playground in Sheffield for refreshing family fun, acclaimed splash areas, and scenic riverside walks.

River Don Linear Park - Park in carbrook
Park

River Don Linear Park

Sheffield S9 2RX, UK
πŸ“3.2m from the centre of Treeton

Discover the River Don Linear Park in Sheffield, a peaceful urban oasis offering scenic river walks, cycling paths, and abundant wildlife.

A serene stream flows over rocks, surrounded by lush greenery and autumn leaves, with a wooden structure in the background.
Park

Sensicall Park

Oughtibridge, Sheffield S35 0FQ, UK
πŸ“8.5m from the centre of Treeton

Sensicall Park in Oughtibridge, Sheffield, offers a delightful woodland escape with charming small waterfalls and a serene stream. Ideal for nature lovers, this hidden gem provides a peaceful retreat just outside the city. Be mindful of the natural surroundings as you enjoy your visit.

Cafe ADHD ROTHERHAM LTD in rotherham
Cafe

ADHD ROTHERHAM LTD

Unit 9, Rotherham S60 1PA, UK
πŸ“3.1m from the centre of Treeton

Discover ADHD Cafe in Rotherham, a highly-rated spot for exceptional coffee, delicious customisable breakfast wraps, and fantastic value.

Cafe Topiary Coffee Shop in conisbrough
Cafe

Topiary Coffee Shop

Crookhill Rd, Conisbrough, Doncaster DN12 2AE, UK
πŸ“8.8m from the centre of Treeton

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

Cafe Boathouse Social in sheffield
Cafe

Boathouse Social

The Boathouse, Canal St, Sheffield S4 7ZE, UK
πŸ“4m from the centre of Treeton

Discover Boathouse Social, a welcoming canal-side spot in Sheffield serving delicious homemade food with a friendly vibe.

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Geographic Facts

Population
3,189
Postcode
S60
Administrative area
Treeton
Dialing code
0114

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Walkshire in Treeton

More Walks in Treeton β†’
Walk: Sheffield Canal
4mi
Moderate

Walk: Sheffield Canal

πŸ“Sheffield

A fabulous walk through Sheffield's industrial heritage. The Route what3words for start point: ///cloud.equal.sing Start Point: Sheffield Canal Basin Finish Point: Tinsley Distance: 4 Miles GPX Route Map sheffield-canalDownload Walk Description The walk starts at the Sheffield Canal basin and heads out towards Tinsley whilst passing through the centre of the South Yorkshire's industrial heritage. Take in the amazing work of engineering as you pass by locks, industrial building and learn about the culture of the canal. The start point was also filmed as part of the classic Yorkshire film, The Full Monty.

Walk: Canklow Woods Heritage Trail
2mi
Moderate

Walk: Canklow Woods Heritage Trail

⏱️0h 47mπŸ“Canklow

A 2 mile circuit walk through ancient woodland and historical archaeological site on the outskirts of Rotherham, South Yorkshire. The Route what3words for start point: ///polite.hooked.bleat Start / Finish Point: Boston Park Car Park, Rotherham Distance: 2 Miles GPX Route Map canklowwoodsDownload Walk Description A 2 mile circuit walk through ancient woodland and historical archaeological site on the outskirts of Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Canklow Woods is an oasis of ancient woodland that takes you immediately away from the hustle and bustle of the town and roads in the near distance. The woods are very important archaeologically as it has been found that our ancestors lived here at least 3000 years ago. This 2 mile loop path takes you not just around and through the woods but gives you a lot of information about its history and wildlife along the route. From the people who lived here, how they used the land plus the nature in your surroundings and how important it is. The walk starts at Boston Park car park. Head through the little park, past the old bowling green and into the woods. The path takes you through time, info posts telling you how the land and these woods led over centuries to the steel industry of the area. Plus how the people lived in the woods, many centuries ago. The middle section of the walk takes you to the very oldest parts of the ancient woodland. This walk is wonderful for a family walk but also perfect for a short escape walk to clear the mind in nature. For the dog lovers, oh yes they will love it too.

Walk: Sheffield Country Walk
50mi
Moderate

Walk: Sheffield Country Walk

πŸ“Mosborough

The Sheffield Country Walk is a 53-mile trail that showcases the natural beauty and varied landscapes around Sheffield. This long-distance route takes you through woodlands, hills, villages, and historic sites. The Route what3words for start point: ///sizing.homework.dispensed Start & Finish Point: Eckington, Sheffield S21 4BH Distance: 50 Miles GPX Route Map sheffield-country-walkDownload Walk Description The Sheffield Country Walk takes you through a series of varied landscapes, with geological features and local attractions providing points of interest along the way. Here’s a breakdown of the route with attention to key waypoints: Eckington Park to Coal Aston Starting in Eckington Park, the walk leads through gentle countryside before reaching Coal Aston. Stubley to Mickley The path continues through Stubley, where you’ll pass through farmland and small woods, then on to Mickley. The route here is relatively flat, making for easy walking as you approach the more rugged terrain ahead. New Totley to Fox House After Mickley, the walk heads toward New Totley, skirting the edge of the Peak District. The landscape starts to change with more heather-covered moorlands appearing. At Fox House, a popular spot for walkers, you can see the dramatic gritstone outcrops that characterize the area. National Trust Longshaw to Burbage Rocks The trail leads through the National Trust's Longshaw Estate, known for its ancient woodlands and moorlands. Continuing to Burbage Rocks, you'll encounter impressive gritstone edges. Stanage Edge to Strines Reservoir From Burbage Rocks, the walk ascends to Stanage Edge, one of the most iconic gritstone escarpments in the Peak District. The edge provides panoramic views of the surrounding countryside before descending towards Strines Reservoir. Dale Dike Reservoir to Low Bradfield The route continues past Dale Dike Reservoir, infamous for the 1864 dam failure. Walking through this area gives insight into the local geology that influenced the reservoir's construction. Low Bradfield, a small village, marks the next waypoint. High Bradfield to Holdworth From Low Bradfield, the path ascends to High Bradfield, offering views over the surrounding hills. The medieval church here is a notable landmark. The route then moves through Holdworth, with fields and woodlands defining the scenery. Worrall to Middlewood Leaving Holdworth, the walk leads to Worrall and on to Middlewood. This section crosses a mix of rural and semi-urban landscapes, with pockets of woodland and glimpses of Sheffield’s outer suburbs. Wood Seats to Meadowhall The trail progresses to Wood Seats, where the landscape becomes more urban as you approach the retail landmark of Meadowhall - a huge shopping centre which often hosts cultural events. Seventy Acre Hill to Treeton Beyond Meadowhall, the walk heads towards Seventy Acre Hill, offering views over the city and surrounding countryside. The route then descends to Treeton, a village with coal mining roots, before continuing through more pastoral settings. Woodhouse Washlands Nature Reserve to Waleswood The final stretch leads through Woodhouse Washlands Nature Reserve, a wetland area providing habitat for diverse bird species. The walk concludes at Waleswood, where the terrain flattens out, marking the end of the journey. This route provides a comprehensive journey through the varied terrains around South Yorkshire, from urban fringes to dramatic moorlands.

Walk: Sheffield Canalside Street Art Trail
2.75mi
Moderate

Walk: Sheffield Canalside Street Art Trail

πŸ“Sheffield

A towpath walk taking you on a street art trail along the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal. The Route what3words for start point:Β ///gosh.pits.grain Start / Finish Point: Victoria Quays, Sheffield, S2 5SY Distance: 2.75 Miles GPX Route Map sheffieldstreetartDownload Walk Description Starting at Victoria Quays, the canal basin at the start of the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal, this walk follows the towpath and takes you on our street art trail. Victoria Quays was built between 1816 – 1819 to bring the canal to the city and was used as a cargo port until 1970. It then fell into disrepair but now the warehouses and terraces of coal merchant offices have been restored and redeveloped into cafes, bars, offices, and a hotel so a perfect start and end point to the walk. Cross the canal in Victoria Quays and pick up the towpath to follow the canal and street art trail. The street art trail started in 2019 as part of the Sheffield & Tinsley 200th anniversary celebrations. Funding from players of the People’s Postcode Lottery gave us the opportunity to commission a local arts collective, Concrete Canvas, who brought together the artists and planned the creation of the pieces. The first pieces you will see as you leave Victoria Quays have been created by local artist Affix. Continue heading up the canal towards Cadman Street where you will find some more nature related installations. Once you have pasted Cadman Street you will see the street art gallery covering a long wall on the side of the canal. These pieces were painted by 13 street artists during the 2019 Sheffield Waterfront Festival. Carry on along the canal towpath and you will pass a couple art installations. You will pass the Olympic Legacy Park and then cross the canal to follow the towpath to Tinsley Marina. At this point you can either return to Victoria Quays by foot, pick up the tram or extend your walk to continue along the towpath to Meadowhall and beyond.

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