Wath upon Dearne
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Wath upon Dearne is a town located in South Yorkshire, governed by Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council. With a population of approximately 17,000, it sits within the S63 postcode area. Historically significant, the town played a role in the coal mining industry and boasts a rich heritage reflected in its local architecture.

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Stay in Wath upon Dearne

Accommodation at Holiday Inn Express Rotherham in wath upon dearne
Hotel

Holiday Inn Express Rotherham

Express Park, Manvers Way, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S63 7EQ
📍0.8m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Accommodation at Holiday Inn Express Rotherham - North by IHG in wath upon dearne
Hotel

Holiday Inn Express Rotherham - North by IHG

Express Park, Manvers Way, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 7EQ, UK
📍0.5m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Mexborough Caravan Storage - Self Storage in mexborough
Self Storage

Mexborough Caravan Storage

Station Rd, Mexborough S64 9AQ, UK
📍2.4m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

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

Accommodation at 6 Bedroom Villa in Barnsley Centre in barnsley
Hotel

6 Bedroom Villa in Barnsley Centre

61 Longman Road, Barnsley, S70 2LD, United Kingdom
📍6.9m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Things to Do in Wath upon Dearne

A tree-lined path covered in autumn leaves leads to a grassy area with goalposts in Wath Park, Yorkshire.
Park

Wath Park

54 Moor Rd, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 7RW, UK
📍0.2m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Wath Park in Wath upon Dearne offers convenient parking for visitors exploring the scenic surroundings and well-maintained rugby pitch. Located on Moor Road, this parking facility provides easy access to local attractions and is ideal for those looking to enjoy a peaceful day out in Rotherham.

Great Moor - Park in wath upon dearne
Park

Great Moor

Whitworth Way, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63, UK
📍0.3m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Wath Main Pit Head Winding Wheel stands prominently against a clear blue sky, surrounded by greenery and a lake.
Park

Wath Main Pit Head Winding Wheel

Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 7DQ, UK
📍0.4m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Located in Wath upon Dearne, the Wath Main Pit Head Winding Wheel offers a convenient parking space for visitors exploring the scenic Wath Lake and its surroundings. The area is perfect for a leisurely walk, bird spotting, or a family picnic, with accessible paths for wheelchairs and buggies. Enjoy the natural beauty and local charm of this peaceful spot.

Dining at The Timberyard Tapas and Micro Bar in wath upon dearne
Restaurant

The Timberyard Tapas and Micro Bar

5 Montgomery Rd, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 7QP, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Dining at Naheem in wath upon dearne
Restaurant

Naheem

55-57, 55 High St, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 7QB, UK
📍0.1m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

Open Kitchen - Takeaway in wath upon dearne
Takeaway

Open Kitchen

22 Melton High St, Wath upon Dearne, Rotherham S63 6QQ, UK
📍0.5m from the centre of Wath upon Dearne

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Geographic Facts

Population
16,964
Postcode
S63
Administrative area
Rotherham
Dialing code
01709
Timezone
UTC±00:00

Data sourced from Wikidata and verified public records

Walkshire in Wath upon Dearne

More Walks in Wath upon Dearne
Walk: Rosehill Park
0.9mi
Moderate

Walk: Rosehill Park

⏱️0h 19m📍Kilnhurst

A short walk around the delightful, Rosehill Park in Rotherham. The Route what3words for start point: ///words.laws.void Start / Finish Point: Rosehill Park, Rawmarsh, Rotherham S62 7HJ Distance: 0.9 Miles GPX Route Map afternoonwalkDownload Walk Description Lovely circular walks around Rosehill Park, starting from the car parking and heading towards the bandstand. Here you will come across the Steps to Health statue as you head towards the bottom of the beautiful park. At the bottom you might take a seat to enjoy the view of the bandstand before continuing on your walk. The children’s play area has plenty of equipment for your kids to burn some energy. For those older kids, there's a skate park. At the end of the walk why not take a small stop at the tearoom for a hot drink or an ice cream and if you have time, why not have a round of crazy golf before you leave?

Walk: Darfield Circular
3mi
Moderate

Walk: Darfield Circular

⏱️1h 9m📍Darfield

The wonderful village of Darfield, near Barnsley in South Yorkshire, is one of contrasts, and this walk takes in the traditional mining heart, the new areas and the impressive All Saints Church. The Route Start Point: Snipe Hill Road, Darfield, Barnsley, S73 9LP Finish Point: Snipe Hill Road, Darfield, Barnsley, S73 9LP Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map walkshire-darfieldDownload Walk Description From the bus stop on Snape Hill Road near Darfield Fish Bar, walk towards Havelock Street, which should branch out on the right. Carry on along Snape Hill Road, and if you are walking on the left side of the road, look to cross over when you can. Continue past Darfield Primary School on the left, and Valley Methodist Church on the right, until the road turns sharply to the left. On the right side of the bend, there’s a snicket branching off to the right - take this, and come out onto Margaret Close. Cross over Margaret Close, and follow the path as it continues straight ahead, cutting between the houses, to reach Upperwood Road. Close over, and turn left, then right up Milano Rise, but keep to the pavement on the right as it leaves the road into the playing field. Follow the path, with the houses on the left and continue down the snicket between houses to find Barnsley Road. Turn right, and follow the road to turn left down North Street, then continue until the crossroads with Illsley Road. Turn right onto Illsley Road and follow it until the reaches Nanny Marr Road. Turn left and just before the metal barriers, cross over Nanny Marr Road at the dropped curb. Turn left, cross over School Street, then turn right to walk along the A635 Doncaster Road. Continue to follow the A635, until just after you cross Pinfold Road, turn right down the steps of the public footpath, to walk through the play area. The path is clear as it enters the small wood, and exits through the churchyard of All Saints Church. Walk down Church Street to reach Vicar Road. Cross over, and head right, then left around the corner, to be walking along Church Street. Turn left down St Mary's Road, then right down Doveside Drive; then left, and following the road around to the right, but remaining on Doveside Drive. Follow this road until a road called The Willows branches off to the right. Follow this and you reach the main road of Snipe Hill Road again, and here, turn left to walk back to the bus stop.

Walk: Elsecar Reservoir and Canal Walk
3mi
Moderate

Walk: Elsecar Reservoir and Canal Walk

📍Elsecar

Enjoy the industrial history of Barnsley on this walk which lets you go back in time to the 1700 and 1800's and give you a sense of scale of the impact it had in the region. The Route what3words for start point: ///oils.sandals.regaining Start Point: Elsecar Park Finish Point: Brampton Distance: 3 Miles GPX Route Map elsecar-reservoir-and-canal-walkDownload Walk Description This walk showcases the industrial revolution and the impact it had on the local area especially in mining. There are great buildings to see as well as great history to be dived into especially at the Elsecar Heritage centre which is on the path of the walk. The walks starts in woodland before heading down to the heritage railway line as well as the canal and will spark curious minds to learn about Britain's industrial past. The Elsecar Heritage Trail: A Journey Through Britain's Industrial Past Introduction When it comes to appreciating the industrial might that once powered the United Kingdom, few experiences offer the depth and texture of this fascinating walk. Designed to shed light on the Industrial Revolution's transformation of the region—especially in the field of mining—the Elsecar Heritage Trail is a thought-provoking expedition that takes you through captivating landscapes, architectural marvels, and rich history. Historical Canvas and Ingenious Architecture As you tread this insightful path, you'll encounter remnants of the Industrial Revolution etched into the very fabric of the community. From sturdy mining structures to resplendent buildings that were once the epicenter of local industry, every turn whispers tales of a bygone era. The crown jewel of this historical voyage is undoubtedly a visit to the Elsecar Heritage Centre, a meticulously preserved space that acts as both a museum and a time capsule. The Journey Unfolds The adventure commences in a tranquil woodland setting, allowing you to breathe in the fresh air and relish the natural serenity before plunging into the historical exploration. From the wooded haven, the trail meanders down to an operational heritage railway line that not only serves as a living exhibit but also underscores the importance of such transport networks during the industrial heyday. The Allure of the Canal But the revelations don't stop at railroads. The path also guides you alongside a picturesque canal, which once acted as a vital artery for moving goods and raw materials. As you walk by the calm waters, you can almost envision the hustle and bustle that once characterized these waterways, teeming with boats laden with coal, textiles, and other hallmarks of industrial might. A Feast for Curious Minds This walk is particularly rewarding for those with an inquisitive mindset. Each leg of the journey offers opportunities for deep dives into historical contexts, perfect for fueling a curiosity about Britain's industrial roots. The trail is peppered with informative plaques, interactive exhibits, and even opportunities to participate in guided tours, ensuring a comprehensive educational experience. Conclusion The Elsecar Heritage Trail is not just a walk; it's an immersive educational journey that brings to life a critical chapter of British history. Whether you're a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply someone eager to understand the roots of modern Britain, this walk offers a compelling blend of nature, history, and industrial innovation. It serves as both a tribute to the ingenuity of the past and a reminder of the transformations that have shaped the landscape and communities we see today.

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