Best lakes around Brodsworth offer diverse natural landscapes and recreational opportunities within the wider Doncaster area. The region, known for its historical sites like Brodsworth Hall, features a variety of lakes, from tranquil ornamental waters to expansive wetland nature reserves. These aquatic environments are often integrated into country parks and wildlife areas, providing habitats for diverse flora and fauna. The surrounding terrain includes accessible paths suitable for walking, cycling, and nature observation.
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Nice for a walk and food in tea rooms or a visit to the museum
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Cusworth Hall is a good place for a break. They've got a takeaway cafe with a yummy pizza and other refreshments. And a cheeky ride down the hill is so hard to resist 😈🤫
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Lovely clear path, lots of nature, easy under foot.
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A fantastic area for nature enthusiasts that's rich in bird and wildlife. A mix of open water, wetlands and woodland, it's a year-round treat for any nature lover.
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Cusworth Hall was built between 1740 and 1744 by local landowner William Wrightson. It's a grade 1 listed building managed by Doncaster Council. The Cusworth Hall Museum is free and open Fridays and Sundays from 10:00 - 15:00. The parkland is open all year with onsite paid parking open dawn till dusk. There is a cafe and microbrewery in the buildings around the house.
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A couple of lookout areas along the track where you can spot an array of bird and wildlife. which have seating as well as bins to dispose of any litter while on the trail. Get a good look over the lake.
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The area around Brodsworth offers a diverse range of lakes, including tranquil ornamental lakes like Highfields Lake, expansive wetland nature reserves such as RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve, and man-made urban lakes like Doncaster Lakeside. These provide varied environments for nature observation, recreation, and relaxation.
Yes, RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve is a 220-acre wetland haven for diverse wildlife, particularly birds like bitterns, lapwings, and kingfishers. Another excellent option is Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve, known as one of South Yorkshire's richest wildlife sites with open water, wetlands, and woodland, also home to kingfishers and various other species.
Several lakes are great for families. RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve offers family-friendly facilities, including an adventure playground, wild play areas, and pond-dipping kits. Doncaster Lakeside features a 2-mile circular route suitable for walking and cycling, and is popular for leisurely strolls. Cusworth Hall and Park also includes a lake within its family-friendly parkland.
Yes, RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve offers well-maintained accessible paths. Similarly, Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve has accessible tarmac paths, including a towpath along the River Don that is suitable for wheelchairs and buggies.
Absolutely. The Amazon Lakes Cycle Path is a surfaced and lit cycleway offering picturesque rides around the lakes, linking into numerous flat cycle routes. Doncaster Lakeside also features a 2-mile circular route that is suitable for cycling.
Highfields Lake has historical ties to the local mining community, being part of a model village built for miners. Additionally, Cusworth Hall and Park, a Grade 1 listed building with a museum, is located near a lake and offers a historical experience.
Yes, The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough, a historic dog-friendly pub, is located close to the waters of the canal and offers pub meals. RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve has a visitor center with a cafe, and Cusworth Hall and Park also features a cafe and microbrewery.
RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve is highly recommended for birdwatching, known for attracting rare species like bitterns, lapwings, and golden plovers. Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve is also an excellent spot for bird and wildlife observation, with various species including kingfishers.
Many areas around the lakes are dog-friendly. For example, the paths around Doncaster Lakeside are popular for dog walking. The Boat Inn, Sprotbrough is also a dog-friendly establishment, making it a good stop during a walk along the canal.
Beyond walking and cycling around the lakes, the wider Brodsworth area offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, mountain biking trails, and running trails. For detailed routes, explore the Road Cycling Routes around Brodsworth, MTB Trails around Brodsworth, and Running Trails around Brodsworth guides.
The lakes offer different experiences throughout the year. Nature reserves like RSPB Old Moor Nature Reserve and Sprotbrough Flash Nature Reserve are excellent for wildlife spotting year-round, with seasonal changes bringing different bird species. Spring and summer are ideal for leisurely walks and family activities, while autumn offers beautiful scenery. Many paths remain accessible in winter for those seeking tranquil strolls.


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