Treeton Dyke

Treeton Dyke

📍 Unnamed Road, Swallownest, Sheffield S13 9ZL, UK

About Treeton Dyke

Treeton Dyke is a peaceful and scenic park located in Swallownest, Sheffield, offering a wonderful natural escape in South Yorkshire. This hidden gem provides a tranquil setting for visitors seeking fresh air and outdoor enjoyment, earning an excellent Google rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars based on numerous positive reviews.

Visitors consistently praise Treeton Dyke for its beautiful and varied walking opportunities, featuring a mix of woodland paths, grassy areas, and paved trails. It’s often likened to a less commercialised version of Rother Valley Country Park, offering a quieter experience amidst nature. The dyke is home to plenty of birdlife, making it ideal for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. It’s a popular spot for dog walkers and offers pleasant routes in any season, with potential for fishing and waterskiing during relevant seasons. The pathways are generally well-maintained, though some gates may present challenges for prams or wheelchairs.

Visiting Information

Treeton Dyke is accessible 24 hours a day, seven days a week, allowing visitors to enjoy its beauty at their convenience throughout the year. There are no charges for entry. Please note that credit cards are not accepted, though entry to the park is free. While many pathways are suitable for walking, some gates or varied terrain might pose difficulties for those with limited mobility or prams.

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📍 Unnamed Road, Swallownest, Sheffield S13 9ZL, UK

4.6

from 14 reviews

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Showing 5 of 14 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 7 February 2026.

Anonymous
3/5
2 years ago

Lovely place for a peaceful walk, mixed trails as well, some woodland, some grass some paved. Can join it up for a longer route to include Waverley lakes as well.

Anonymous
5/5
4 years ago

What a treat. Not dissimilar to Rother Valley Country Park without the commercialisation or footfall. Probably much busier when the fishing season starts and the water skiing is allowed to get going. Plenty of birdlife and the pathways are pretty good. Could do with some more benches or seating areas installing as it is a lovely, peaceful spot to sit and get away for a couple of hours.

Anonymous
3/5
5 months ago

It's a lovely walk in any season, and I like taking the dog round. However, I've recently had a baby, and wanted to take the pram round. I couldn't even get through the gate.

Anonymous
5/5
9 months ago

Bluebells woodland in full bloom right now in Hail Mary Hill adjacent to Treeton Dyke

Anonymous
4/5
2 years ago

Great

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